Ladies, we gotta talk about boobs.

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Girls, I need some suggestions for a killer sports bra. I'm a runner and my current bra cannot keep up with my 36D chest.
What's your favorite sports bra (with links if you can)? Only requirements- its gotta control the girls AND has to still be sexy (not like porn star sexy, just no grandma bras up in here).
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  • missparkerr92
    missparkerr92 Posts: 16 Member
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    I just ordered a Shefit. I got a size too big on accident but I still loved the fit and I’m a 36H. VS has the front close ones (the incredible I think?) I loved that one when I was a 34DDD. It has cups that clip together with overlaying fabric zip up. Super comfy.
  • Rose18l
    Rose18l Posts: 147 Member
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    I love Nike classic swoosh sport bras. But my boobs are not that big so they don't need that much support. On the website Nike has a program to determine the best bra for your size/activities. Had adidas bras before but they didn't held up as well and started to lose form prettg quick.
  • evileen99
    evileen99 Posts: 1,564 Member
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    Enell is great but pricey.
  • cct204
    cct204 Posts: 181 Member
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    slodub wrote: »
    The SheFit is incredible. I'm an F and I do crossfit and run regularly and it's the only bra I can go to the gym in and only have 1 bra on.. typically I wear 3 (I like to NOT move at all). My only recommendation is to make sure you're ordering on the SheFit website as they have had a lot of scammers advertise their products and it's not the same..

    Yesssss! I thought I was buying a SheFit on Amazon and actually bought a knock off version. Figured I'd give it a try... it busted mid run!! Unzipped and left me completely exposed! :s

    Definitely won't be ordering offbrand EVER again!
  • BecomingMoreAwesome
    BecomingMoreAwesome Posts: 150 Member
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    Title9sports.com has some great bras and a rating system to let you know each bra’s support level. They carry a lot of Brooks and Moving Comfort, and have some of their own brand. They’re definitely pricey, but high quality.
  • bmayes2014
    bmayes2014 Posts: 232 Member
    edited March 2018
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    Victoria Secret sports bras are my favorite. Some have built in bras for extra support. I'm a D as well and these are the best in my collection
  • apullum
    apullum Posts: 4,838 Member
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    I'm a runner and I've worn Panache sports bras at every size from 40DDD to 32D.
  • toxikon
    toxikon Posts: 2,384 Member
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    I'm a 36C and La Senza sports bras work just fine for me. They're so comfy I wear them every day, not just when I'm working out. I have 2 of these ones and they're hella cute: https://www.lasenza.ca/light-push-up-sports-bra-11122933.html
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
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    The VS ones with the cups and then the stretch zippered layer. Best. *kitten*. Ever. I really do credit them with getting me started running.

    On a lesser budget, the cross back moulded front Champion ones at Target are also really great, if a bit of a puzzle to get into if you haven't had coffee yet.
  • JoAnna4731
    JoAnna4731 Posts: 115 Member
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    I'm a 32F, and the only sports bra that I will use is the Shock Absorber - that thing is a tank, and completely immobilizes me, but it's still comfortable.
  • Froggyh
    Froggyh Posts: 81 Member
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    JoAnna4731 wrote: »
    I'm a 32F, and the only sports bra that I will use is the Shock Absorber - that thing is a tank, and completely immobilizes me, but it's still comfortable.

    Me too. I wear the same size and it keeps everything contained while still allowing me to breathe.

    To the OP: Not to sound patronising, but are you sure about your size? The band size should be very close to your actual ribcage measurement (for instance, mine is 29" so I tend to wear a 30 band, sometimes 32 in sports bras); none of this "add 4-5 inches" nonsense. If you're wearing a 36D sports bra but your "real" size is closer to a 32F, then of course it's not going to provide nearly enough support because the band is what's supportive. I'd suggest measuring your ribcage and bust first (if you haven't already) to get a ballpark figure for your size, and then go from there.
  • withypoll
    withypoll Posts: 47 Member
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    apullum wrote: »
    I'm a runner and I've worn Panache sports bras at every size from 40DDD to 32D.

    I second Panache and also recommend Freya sports bras. No bounce, durable, and not too high cut. They come in a wide range of band sizes and cups. I also recommend getting professionally fitted if you haven't done so already.
  • chrissywelsh10
    chrissywelsh10 Posts: 66 Member
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    Can I second the shock absorber bra! I’m an F and I swear nothing moves! (Also a fellow runner)
  • tammie614
    tammie614 Posts: 48 Member
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    i love the nike swoosh bras. they work great for me. i do HIIT/Circuits as well as jumping rope and of course listing. they work perfect for me. i'm a 38DD
  • cct204
    cct204 Posts: 181 Member
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    Ok so ribcage is 33 but my boobs are measuring 38... I think I'm confused now.

    Do I go off ribcage measurement or chest??
  • Froggyh
    Froggyh Posts: 81 Member
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    cct204 wrote: »
    Ok so ribcage is 33 but my boobs are measuring 38... I think I'm confused now.

    Do I go off ribcage measurement or chest??

    Both! If your ribcage is 33 then start with a 34 band (ideally you want to either go to a store where you can try things on in-person or find somewhere with free returns and order lots). With a bust measurement of 38 then that'd be around a D or DD cup. So it sounds like 36D is actually pretty close for you (unlike me; I was wearing 34C before I got professionally fitted!). Essentially you're looking for something where your boobs are contained (no quadboob!) and the band is parallel to the floor at the back (so it's taut enough to provide support).