Calling all big chested ladies....what is a good sports bra???
tiffy099
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I am having a hard time finding a good sports bra. The maybe I can be motivated to workout if the girls stay in place or not to bouncy. At stores they never have my size so I have to order online. I am a 40dd in a regular bra and always use Bali live I up bras and haven't changed in over 10 yrs. I tried once at lane branyt but they kept falling out on 2 different bras I had help with. I get so disappointed when I order online I check the size chart look and research and hen when it finally comes in the mail I am let down. It's so discouraging. Of course I read reviews but I am also cheap and to spend 60 bucks if it's a 50 /50 chance makes me nervous. I will purchased if needed but I want opinions on what works and doesn't work. Help me please.....I do want to workout and get in that mode but stupid enough what holds me back is holding down the girls and having them supported. I am looking for high impact...I would like to run again but when I was running I had the uni boob and we're 2 bras and 2 tight tank tops to manage.so uncomfortable and embarrassing.
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I am around the same size you are and I know the struggle, it's real! I usually by the XL in adidas brand and layer it (2 or possibly even wear 3 at once if I plan on running fast). I honestly don't think there's a better solution. I even have this problem with clothes. The way they make tank tops is designed for small chested women. It's frustrating.0
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Get an Enell. http://enell.com/2
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Victoria's Secret has surprisingly excellent sports bras. I just got the "Incredible" and I love it. It's super supportive and fits well since you can order by cup size and band size -- which is pretty rare in sports bras.2
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I got a nice sports bra at Jc Penney. Nothing fancy, just plain white. But it provides a lot of support.0
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Try a sporting goods store like Dicks or Academy. I'm 40DD and the thing that I absolutely have to do is wear two sports bras. One has to be good support, and the other can be flimsy, but together they work.0
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I second the vote for Enell. They are not cute but they will hold you in place, no question. You can get seconds (lower cost) at discountsportsbras.com -- that is where I buy mine and I've never had any problem with them.0
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Get an Enell. http://enell.com/
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I like rebounding.....Enell's are super supportive
You need a tape measure.......http://enell.com/find-your-fit.html0 -
I like the Ta-Ta Tamer by Lululemon. Pricey, but worth it.0
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I wear Lululemon "Clip-in Long Line" sport bras. I'm sporting a pair of D+ cups right now (ugh), and these are great. Kind of pricey, but really work well for me.0
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Enell - best one yet. I even wear this one under a swim suit. Expensive but worth it!0
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I just bought the knockout from VS online in 40DD and it has a crossback, clip enclosue, then a zip up of additional material over the enclosure. I wear that with a built in tank and have really great support compared to the past ones I have had.2
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I love the Glamorise No- Bounce sports bra on jcp.com (not sold in stores). They provide good support, not overly constricting my girls, and the price is very reasonable and does not break the bank!
Glamorise has other bra styles on the site, but I have not tried them.0 -
I wear a size H - and I have never found a sports bra that fits. Any of you recommending enell near that size?1
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seconding @tiletha444 on Glamorise- I use the No-Bounce layered over a Moving Comfort Juno or Moving Comfort Fiona for running. The No-Bounce on its own is good for low-impact workouts. And I use their (Glamorise) 1006 sports bra as my regular everyday bra. Google each model to find the lowest available price. Jcp.com typically is the cheapest for me. I wear a 32F, for reference.0
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I'm a 40 to 42 DD, and I have various brands. If you need to try on bras, then it is probably best to go in store at Lane Bryant. They have their semi-annual sale coming up soon--buy two, get two free. They usually keep some on clearance as well. I use to go to Academy and buy the BCG brand of sports bras. They still give me uniboob, but for $10 a pair--I just deal with it. I have some Danskin bras, but they are for weight-lifting where there's not so much bouncing.
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I'm a 40DDD and I love Glamorize sports bras. I happened to take a progress pic last night so I have a recent picture. What I like about them is they are constructed like a regular no wire bra but have a panel in the front that you can adjust to increase how much support you need depending on what activity you are doing.
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I wear a size H - and I have never found a sports bra that fits. Any of you recommending enell near that size?
@mirihawk I was formerly a size H and wore Enells at that size and they were fantastic. Before then I never found something that could properly support me and the Enell was like a revelation. I am down to a D now and still wear Enells because I haven't found anything close to as supportive.0 -
I'm a 40DD and I surprisingly found one at Target that is incredibly supportive!0
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Another vote for Moving Comfort, I believe I have the Maia. I tried VS and many others but they never gave me great support and they always gave me uni-boob. I got mine at REI and they are so worth the price to me.0
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I'm a 34DD -- I usually always get VS sports bras. They have front clasp ones I'm in love with (because I hate squeezing into the ones with no clasps) and the way they're made I use them as a pocket for my phone! I sometimes go down a size depending on the sports bra but they have some with underwires that are padded so they're comfortable0
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Jessika29669 wrote: »I just bought the knockout from VS online in 40DD and it has a crossback, clip enclosue, then a zip up of additional material over the enclosure. I wear that with a built in tank and have really great support compared to the past ones I have had.
I have these too! They're GREAT!0 -
OH! I also recommend checking on Victoria's secret right now while they're having their semi annual sale. you might be able to find one cheap!0
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40 G. And I ride a horse with a big trot.
Nothing but Enell for me. No wires and very comfortable once you get accustomed to the feeling of being supported. And there is almost zero weight on the shoulder straps which are wide and comfortable.
In an Enell I currently wear a size 5. They go up to size 8. If they don't have one that will fit you they will custom make you one to your needs.1 -
I strongly recommend measuring yourself to be sure of your size. I was wearing a 42DDDD (that was murder to wear) and I finally found a good calculator and ordered a Panache underwire sports bra off Amazon in the right size (38HH). It is so comfortable that I wear it almost all the time! And it is relatively expensive (around $60) but worth every penny to me. I don't do tons of high intensity although I do run sprints and it seems to do the job well enough. But with all these recommendations for Enell I'm going to have to try that brand too.0
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Enel is the best. I am a 38 h and my girls do not move when running. I used to wear two bras, and a body suit to keep me in, but not any more. So much more comfortable to just wear one very good bra.1
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I wear a 34G and have had a large chest my entire life. I loved the moving comfort that has the Velcro straps (it sounds weird, I know) because you can adjust the fit depending on how your boobs sit. That being said, I don't think it had enough support at that size.
I have the panache sports bra right now and it's amazing. I have never had one that fits as well as the panache, supports and stops the bounce while still being comfortable. Plus, it makes my chest look super tiny which amuses me.
I like the VS ones for weights, walking or light exercise but they just didn't hold it all down well enough for me for running or anything. But they are super comfortable and cute.0 -
Shock Absorber S5044 Run Bra0
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I have a panache and I love it!0
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Needed a 44DD. I went everywhere, tried everything on, ordered 3 glamorize bras and ended up with the molded cup bra from lane Bryant. I tried all of theirs on too and this was by far the best one! I ended up getting it on sale for 40% off and only paid like $26! I will post a pic here. I even have 2 boobs instead of uniboob with it! I've never had that in a sports bra. And it's convertible. You can wear it like a regular bra or cross the straps for a racer back look. I keep them crossed and put it on over my head. The straps are adjustable for length too.
Buy one get one half off right now.
http://www.lanebryant.com/plus-size-active/sports-bras/20233c20242/index.cat#SelectThisSize
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Panache has great encapsulation sports bras (not just there to push your boobs down, they're great for vigorous activity) and they come in 40DD as is the Royce lingerie impact free. You can check out this link for more on bra fitting and styles
https://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits/wiki/sports_bras0
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