Bra advice?
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JustPlainAngie wrote: »This is awesome, I really didn't expect this much help! I have so many tabs open comparing everything.
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but I don't understand wearing two bras. Like a size smaller under your normal size? Wouldn't just wearing one a size smaller do the same thing? It just sounds really uncomfortable, but I'm clearly missing something.
I wear my regular every day bra, then one size smaller sports bra *over* that one. It gives me extra support that just one won't give me. I've tried it all and this seems to work best for me.0 -
I bought mine at Aeropostale when on sale the xl with the stretchy stuff with the pads there is very little movement and they stopped hurting. Obviously you have gone down in size and may need new bras to accommodate and give proper support. Look for high impact too.0
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Enell.
Nothing else will do. They specialize in comfortable support for larger chested ladies. Their sizing also runs a bit different so you need to measure and follow the size chart.0 -
Ok, I looked at all the brands suggested. Enell and Shock Absorber look amazing, but holy cow, that is NOT in the budget. Sadness. I found a La Isla, Champion, and Glamorise on amazon, so hopefully one (or more) of those will work out for me. Thank you so much for all of your advice, ladies!0
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