I wear 40C or 38D, I get no support from those band-type squishing bras, for me its like wearing a tanktop without a bra. I need something with support! I hate having to roll the damned thing off once I'm sweaty so I'd like something with a closure in the back or front. Can anyone help this jiggly girl out???
I swear by Moving Comfort - they have bras designed specifically for the larger chested, and you can adjust the length of the straps for more or less support. They're definitely worth the $40.
Here is another bra that I've tried on for the larger chested:
I've tried this one on - the girls DO NOT MOVE with this on, but for me it was a little too constricting. However, this is the bra that Oprah swears by, and if I were a little bigger I'd probably opt for this bra.
Here are my favorite sites for finding bras for larger chested ladies:
www.seejanerun.com
www.titlenine.com
Good luck! Having a good sports bra was one of the best investments I've made in sporting apparel. You should be looking to spend $40 - $50. Expensive, I know, but my bras have lasted a long time, and I'm sure they've save the girls a lot of wear and tear.
In college I worked at a women's sports wear store and all of the larger chested women swore by the Enell bra. It's the one that Oprah recommends. I was told it takes a little bit of getting used to. And you have to button from bottom up or else you get a weird squishy fit.
The picture of the back right there isn't accurate for larger cup sizes. Mine has two hook and eye closures - one at the bottom where it shows in that picture, and one at the top of the circle too. It's a little awkward at first, but after I got my BF to help me with it a couple times, I got the hang of it.
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I'm a 32DD and my fave is the Champion underwire double-dry something or other. Mine has three hook closures, flattens and supports, but doesn't squish and doesn't create a total uniboob (though some uniboob is inevitable).
I'm a 32DD and my fave is the Champion underwire double-dry something or other. Mine has three hook closures, flattens and supports, but doesn't squish and doesn't create a total uniboob (though some uniboob is inevitable).
This is the one I wear too and it is great. I've never found a sports bra I felt comfortable in without wearing a regular bra under until I found this one. Definitely give this one a try.
Actually, I've been wondering this myself, so I'm also getting use out of your answers
I have a question though (not to hijack XtinaStyles thread!), but how many times in a row do you wear your sports bras before washing? I workout anywhere from 5-7 days a week, and currently, admittedly, wear the same sports bra, or alternate between 2, for awhile before washing *Hangs head in dirty shame*
I'm just wondering if whenever I do break down & purchase more expensive ones, how many do I really need, because if I wash after every use, I'm going to need 7 of them, which is going to add up!
I wear them twice before washing. I started with 2 at first and would wear the white one on Monday, black one on Tuesday, White on Wednesday, and black on Thursday then wash. As they go on sale I pick up 2 more so I'm up to 5 or 6 now which helps with staying "fresh" and washing.
To respond to Carrie's question: it depends on how much I'm sweating. I do a fair amount of yoga and dance, which is less intense. If I'm doing cardio or lifting weights, I usually only wear the bra once. Of course, I also have the opportunity to shower after each workout, so even if I'm on a second wearing, I'll be washing the grime off right after the workout.
^^I'm usually sweating pretty good, since I power walk and when it's 75 and up.....Yeah, I get sweaty And yeah, I'm disgusting and still re-wear the bra *Hides*
I just really need to find some new sports bras, but right now, $40-$50 for a super awesome fitting one is so out of the question......Stupid boobs! I know it's "grass is always greener", but I truly envy those who aren't carrying 6 lbs of weight on their chests (erm, yes, I weighed them, LOL)
CarrieS wrote:I know it's "grass is always greener", but I truly envy those who aren't carrying 6 lbs of weight on their chests (erm, yes, I weighed them, LOL)
Ditto! I hate having huge boobs. It's awful.
I have the Fiona sports bra from Moving Comfort, and it's not bad. I don't think I'd be able to run in it, but I don't run, so I guess that's okay. It does give me a really bad uniboob though.
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I just really need to find some new sports bras, but right now, $40-$50 for a super awesome fitting one is so out of the question
Have you tried ebay? I know buying underwear on ebay sounds grody, but I've bought bras that were "new with tags" before with no problems, and saved more than half
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Bare Necessaties also sells that Champion bra so check there for a Memorial Day sale. Also the outlet for what is it Leggs, Bally, Hanes (or similar) sells Champion and that's where I first found these. Macy's/Dillards sells them too and I've found them on sale there as well. Just start looking around and googling and someone is bound to have them on sale.