Sports bras anyone??

Amanda82691
Amanda82691 Posts: 298 Member
edited November 20 in Motivation and Support
Ok so I feel like every sports bra I come across leaves me disappointed!! I'm not large chested but I am working with some 36 B's. I find that either their not supportive enough, not enough lift or coverage, or then it's the opposite to much padding and wires that I mid as well wear a regular bra and there uncomfortable. I like to wear my sports bras under my scrubs to clinicals (ocat student) I like the more comfortable feel then a normal bra since I'm always out and on the go but I want some shape and support. Help!? What sports bra do you love??
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  • PixelPuff
    PixelPuff Posts: 902 Member
    None. I have so many problems. They will be nice, shapely, give some support... But to use them for actual sports and exercise? Wobbling everywhere. I'm still trying to find a good bra that holds down these suckers. Bright side, they got smaller from this weight loss... I'm now a C for the first time since Middle School [jsdfjsdf I was a D when I weighed less than this, damn you weightloss]
  • allison1983weber
    allison1983weber Posts: 126 Member
    Panache is what I wear. Though I am larger chested...it is amazing and has a j hook for added support during high impact workouts :)
  • SkepticalOwl
    SkepticalOwl Posts: 223 Member
    edited June 2015
    I'm a 32c and I like the Moving Comfort brand. They have s lot of styles and I think they'd be good for most medium-sized women.
    ETA: I laughed when I saw this topic in the "Support" forum.
  • sealensfit
    sealensfit Posts: 51 Member
    I've heard Under Armour has some good ones, but I usually use any Nike one with super thick straps and a racer back.
  • DawnieB1977
    DawnieB1977 Posts: 4,248 Member
    I have a shock absorber that's pretty good. I do a lot of circuits style classes doing things like burpees, squat jumps, mountain climbers etc, and I have 36D boobs, so I need good support.
  • MissAmyx
    MissAmyx Posts: 48 Member
    I usually just double bra the ladies and that keeps them from roaming free. I did the 30 day shred with all its star jumping fun and I didn't knock myself out so yeah that worked wonders for me :)
  • rbiss
    rbiss Posts: 422 Member
    I love enell but they are made for high impact sports. I'm not sure I would wear them during the day, but they are great bras.
  • MelodyandBarbells
    MelodyandBarbells Posts: 7,724 Member
    If you're wanting a bra that can work throughout the day and also be effective for exercise, that could be a problem right there. A bra that works for exercise wouldn't necessarily focus on any kind of cuteness or shapeliness, and may actually also be a bit uncomfortable to wear all day, whereas you'd barely notice while you're working out

    I use the Fiona by Moving Comfort
  • cuppykat
    cuppykat Posts: 16 Member
    I've heard Under Armour has some good ones, but I usually use any Nike one with super thick straps and a racer back.

    I just got an Under Armour bra on sale at Dick's and I like it so far. I've had major issues with bras for a long time now so I feel confident in saying it's a good brand. Mine usually don't have enough support OR coverage for a 34/36 C and it makes working out so uncomfortable, especially when you have to constantly readjust yourself during a martial arts class. =/
  • DawnBe1
    DawnBe1 Posts: 81 Member
    Unfortunately I think this is one thing that you'll have to find out by trial and error as everyone's body is different. I've tried several brands but finally have settled on Victoria's Secret Incredible Sports Bra. Good support and coverage but doesn't totally squish the girls into a uni-boob and has NEVER caused chafing.
  • MamaBirdBoss
    MamaBirdBoss Posts: 1,516 Member
    edited June 2015
    For scrubs, I'd just do a soft bra, not a sports bra. When I want a sports bra, I want serious LOCKDOWN.

    I just got an Incredible Bra from VS, too, and am very happy with it.
  • summer21forever
    summer21forever Posts: 61 Member
    I usually do a size smaller. With the wireless bra underneath. I like to feel like the girls aren't going anywhere.
  • blueriotgirl
    blueriotgirl Posts: 151 Member
    I use vs sports bras...also a 36 b i find the medium size with lots of support the best.
  • Becka4Real
    Becka4Real Posts: 1,527 Member
    I just got a Victoria's Secret bra and I'm totally hooked! Its like wearing a hug. A boob hug. Seriously, it looks great and they DO NOT move no matter what.
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    I like the Old Navy "Go-Dry" sports bra, the one with racer back and adjustable straps. Try the size that corresponds to your shirt size. I wear the XS and it is pretty snug.
  • punkrockgoth
    punkrockgoth Posts: 534 Member
    DawnBe1 wrote: »
    Unfortunately I think this is one thing that you'll have to find out by trial and error as everyone's body is different. I've tried several brands but finally have settled on Victoria's Secret Incredible Sports Bra. Good support and coverage but doesn't totally squish the girls into a uni-boob and has NEVER caused chafing.

    Seconded. I've heard good things about Under Armour, but I haven't been able to find them in my size. (38DDD) I've had a couple of Incredible by Victoria's Secret (front and back close) and I like them both. However, the girls are definitely more out of control in the front close and my workouts have started to become more demanding. I find them super comfortable though.

    Next time around, I think I am going to try on some active wear and Addition-Elle. I should have more choice when it comes to bras there.

  • AnthonyThrashD_
    AnthonyThrashD_ Posts: 85 Member
    Try before you buy. Sports bra shopping may require some trial and error. In particular, check potential bras for tightness -- they should be snug but not uncomfortable. Also check for irritating straps, seams or closures. Finally, make sure there's enough bounce control -- don't be afraid to jump around in the dressing room to check support.

    source: consumersearch.com/sports-bras/how-to-buy-a-sports-bra
  • gothchiq
    gothchiq Posts: 4,590 Member
    I like the Champion sports bras.
  • SingRunTing
    SingRunTing Posts: 2,604 Member
    I love my Victoria's Secret sports bra (I bought a second one a few months after the first because I really love it). They're supportive with an underwire, but the underwire is so well padded that it doesn't cut into you or chafe. They hold the girls in place, are comfortable, and pretty cute too.
  • Bellodesiderare
    Bellodesiderare Posts: 278 Member
    Victoria's Secret VSX are definitely the way to go.
  • mitch16
    mitch16 Posts: 2,113 Member
    edited June 2015
    For wearing under everyday clothes, I like the Anita Maximum Control Sports Bra--it shapes nicely and provides decent support. I wear this one for skiing and horseback riding and on the weekends when I don't want to pull out my lacy pretty bras. For high impact workouts I wear Moving Comfort Maia or Vera or something similar that is seriously binding. (I wear size 32 D, btw.)
  • caramelgyrlk
    caramelgyrlk Posts: 1,112 Member
    I used to wear Fiona until I was turned on to Victoria Secret VSX Maximum Support.
  • terricherry2
    terricherry2 Posts: 222 Member
    I wear shock absorbers, but that's to keep my 34Gs in check so may be a little too restrictive for you. Nothing moves in them though.
  • ThatMouse
    ThatMouse Posts: 229 Member
    If you can find 'em, I really love Lululemon's TaTa Tamer II - I wear a 34DD in that model and man, is it supportive. They cost me about $60 including taxes and have the ability to be either straight up-down straps or racerback. I love wearing them racerback as they give me extra support and it lines up perfect with all my racerback tanks. I wear them for everything - running, karate, general workouts - they're fantastic.
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    there are different levels of support. I like the champion ones at target. I have a full support with only a little bounce and medium where there is some bounce but I like it better on hot days. I feel like the girls can breathe better with the lighter sports bras.

    definitely try them on. I tried some under armor and nike and hated them. I mean hated hated.

    so to target I go :)
  • AsISmile
    AsISmile Posts: 1,004 Member
    You are probably not Dutch, but in case anyone who is Dutch reads this, Hema has a great high impact sports bra.
  • sonivmartin
    sonivmartin Posts: 24 Member
    I am a 38DD so have a lot to support. In the past I have used Adidas sports bras and they work great...but leave me looking like I have a uniboob. I tried one of the Victoria Secret's and love it. It has a front hook clasp...and then a zipper in the front...gives great support and looks nice
  • MamaBirdBoss
    MamaBirdBoss Posts: 1,516 Member
    edited June 2015
    If you have slightly-above-average breast size but you have below-average rib size, I vouch for VS Incredible, too. I'm a 32DDD = 34DD = 36D = 38C = 40B in cup volume, which is only slightly above average, but obviously, at 32", I have a small rib size. Finding something with a non-small cup volume and a SMALL band size so I don't fall out of the bottom is my problem.

    It doesn't TRULY fit--the gore rides off my chest, which means that the cup size is too small--but it's pretty darned close. I think VS runs just a little bit shallow in the cups, anyway.
  • 300mags
    300mags Posts: 1 Member
    Becka4prez wrote: »
    I just got a Victoria's Secret bra and I'm totally hooked! Its like wearing a hug. A boob hug. Seriously, it looks great and they DO NOT move no matter what.

    I second this! Vs knows their totties and how to keep them in place.
  • DKG28
    DKG28 Posts: 299 Member
    i did see sports bras with separate boobs (vs. the squished uni-boob look) that looked like a regular bra/sports bra crossover in a store recently. can't recall the brand, but they exist! Racerback straps, but narrow - so i wouldn't think they're high impact, but if you're looking for a shapeliness/support/comfort compromise, it does exist!
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