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Dooney & Bourke

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hi,
i was hoping some of the larger chested girls on here could help me find a good
sports bra. i have started walking and jogging and my bra is just not doing it for me.
i'm a 32DD and i need one that will minimize bouncing. i've been looking on herroom.com and i love that they have such a huge variety and videos. i'm really liking the Shock Absorber brand, Moving Comfort brand and Freya brand sports bras. have any of you tried any of these brands? (i don't have a whole lot of money to spend right now, so under $50 would be great)

Moving Comfort Juno Sport Bra 350025 i really like this Moving Comfort Juno bra, gets great reviews, $52



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Marc Jacobs

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I have a Freya one and I do like it. My only complaint is that the top of the cup is a tad small so I have to work with it a little so that I don't get 4 boobs. When I was still a DD, I really liked the Champion sports bras with underwire. They always kept me from bouncing.

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Kenneth Cole

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Haven't tried any personally but friends swear by moving comfort brand! HTH!

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I'm a 32DD and I second Aurora's rec for Champions sports bras. They give great support when I run and have held up very well. I work out 5 days a week so I give them plenty of use too. I treat them like any other bra, wash delicate and hang dry.   They don't have a 32 band size, but a 34D fits well if I use the middle row of hooks.

There are usually some pretty good codes out there for Champion too.

I have a few of these 2.  Of the 2, I prefer the first because it feels more secure.  The second separates better though.
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Kenneth Cole

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I wear a 32E in the shock absorber (30F in regular bras) and run regularly. The shock absorber level 4 style 4490 has an extra fastener at mid-back on sizes DD and up and it really works to minimize movement. I have suggested it to many runners, one who wears a 32G, and they all say they work very well and love them.

http://www.amazon.com/Shock-Absorber-Extreme-Support-4490/dp/B000XKJZZ8/ref=pd_sbs_a_2

You can usually find them in fashion colors on ebay for about $30-40 including shipping.

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I have a shock absorber too - I think it's the same one CheryleB mentioned. I wear my regular bra size in it.

I've tried Freya's wireless sports bra (did not like it, I was still bouncing everywhere).

I also got Freya's underwired sports bra and from what I can tell it will be *awesome* but I am going to try to exchange it for the next band size up. Usually in Freya bras I wear one band size down from normal, so that's what I ordered in this bra, but I'm going to exchange it for my normal non-Freya size.

ETA: I like my Shock Absorber but because there isn't any separation, (TMI!) I get a lot of cleavage sweat. Not awesome. But I keep using it because it's been the most supportive I've found so far (at least in my size)


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Gucci

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I've heard that the Athleta brand (under the Gap/Old Navy umbrella) are pretty good. They come in 3 different supports for different activities.

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Marc Jacobs

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I have that Moving Comfort one you posted. It's okay, but I still have too much bouncing, but my boobs are bigger than yours. It also gives me a horrible uniboob, and the velcro straps sometimes come un-velcroed.

I heard Enell sports bras are good.

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Dooney & Bourke

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Metric wrote:

I've heard that the Athleta brand (under the Gap/Old Navy umbrella) are pretty good. They come in 3 different supports for different activities.



I've tried Athleta and I like them

 



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