Dobreva Bra Review
- 11 hours ago
- 2 min read

I bought this light beige Dobreva longline wireless push-up bra used on Mercari, because I'm cheap and wanted to try it without having to commit to making a new purchase. As it turns out, I'm quite happy with it. So I decided to write up a Dobreva bra review.
This is a size 34B. Like most push-up bras, it has graduated padding that is thickest at the bottoms of the cups and thins out at the tops.
The version I got has lace trim at the top edges, but it also comes in smooth cup, ribbed, and eyelash lace varieties. You can choose between longline or standard length for the band. And if those aren't enough options, it's available in an impressive eleven colors, from the usual basics to rich jewel tones and leopard print.
It's a demi-cup style with a wide, shallow profile -- a type of bra that often works well on me, so it's not surprising that this is a good fit. I have no gaps in the cups and no spillage anywhere.
The straps can be converted to cross-back, and I tried wearing them that way, but it's more comfortable for me to keep them hooked traditionally. Crossing the straps may have changed the shape of the cups a bit, since having no wires likely makes them more flexible.
As a result, what I felt might have been that the cups on this bra had a narrower fit when I wore the straps crossed. If you find that narrow cups are best for your breast shape, converting the straps to cross-back may get you the fit you need.
You can shop for the Dobreva wireless push-up bra on Amazon in sizes 32 - 40 A, B, C, D, and DD; and 42 B, C, and D. Dobreva bras are the product of "branding queen" Des Dobreva, an interesting media personality whose business consulting blog I have enjoyed reading.










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