Pros
- Excellent seamless silhouette under clothing
- Genuine plunge depth D–K
- Consistent moulded cup shape
- Good versatility for different necklines
- Available in multiple colourways
Cons
- Padding can feel bulky at larger cup sizes
- Wire is shorter than ideal for projected shapes
- Band can feel less firm than Panache equivalent
The D+ Plunge Problem
Plunge bras present a specific challenge for D+ cup wearers: the standard plunge construction — a lower centre front with cups angled outward — requires more structural work than a standard bra to support larger cup sizes at the reduced coverage. Most mainstream plunge bras are not engineered for above a D or E cup, and the result is cups that gape, wires that don't sit at the breast root, and centre pieces that don't lie flat. The Freya Deco is the most successful solution in the accessible specialist market — a moulded plunge cup that maintains its shape across the D–K range.
Performance Under Clothing
The Deco's standout quality is its performance under clothing. The moulded foam cup creates an extremely clean silhouette — no seam lines, no texture showing through — that works well under T-shirts, jersey dresses, and fitted tops. For the D+ cup wearer who has resigned themselves to avoiding certain necklines or always wearing loose clothing, the Deco frequently represents a significant wardrobe expansion. The plunge depth is genuine — it accommodates necklines lower than most full-cup bras permit while maintaining full containment of breast tissue.
Limitations
The Deco is not ideal for women with very projected breast shapes — the moulded cup, by definition, has a fixed projection profile that may not match every anatomy. Women with significant forward projection may find the cup too shallow despite the correct cup volume. The Freya Deco Plunge multiway offers slightly more adjustability. For projected shapes, the Panache Envy or a semi-moulded style may provide a better fit.

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