Best Sports bra for the Full Figured Gal
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sela03
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Suggestions? Favorites? Where to go to get it? Help?
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I have only seen my size online. (42h)0 -
Check out herroom.com, they have LOTS of different styles and reviews and even videos!0
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Moving Comfort....in my opinion the best out there on the market right now. I lift weights and play soccer in them. Love them!0
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personally i never ever found one!0
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Moving Comfort....in my opinion the best out there on the market right now. I lift weights and play soccer in them. Love them!
Agreed! I found mine at Title Nine. I'm sure you can Google it.0 -
I agree on Moving Comfort. I like the Fiona, but also the other models are great.0
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I was wondering the same thing. I am a size 44G, and currently putting diaper rash cream under my right boob (sorry TMI) because of chaffing.0
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enell is #1 in my book. I have a 36J and nothing moves when I move It is not really suited under tanktops, but great under short sleeves. It is very different to every other sports bra I have ever seen. It is pricey , but woth every penny if you have big boobs.
My close second is shock absorber level 4. This looks more like a traditional sports bra, but has great support. Maybe not as much as enell, but it racer-back, so it more versatile.0 -
Found this really helpful when I was looking for some:
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/the-best-sports-bras-for-women-of-all-sizes-2477247/0 -
I like Shock Absorber bras. Look at Team Estrogen.0
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I like Moving Comfort as well. They have varying degrees of support in their different models.0
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We have two Sportsdirect stores here in Cambridge. They always have great sales and good prices in general for sports bras of all sizes. I also got lucky and found a fantastic Nike Dry-Fit bra in 38C at TK Maxx for about £12 or £15.0
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This is the one I use the most for running (doesn't get more high impact for me): http://store.nike.com/gb/en_gb/?l=shop,pdp,ctr-inline/cid-1/pid-314256/pgid-314258#l=shop,pdp,ctr-inline/cid-300/pid-324396/pgid-432069
In case that link breaks, it's a Nike Rebel Sports bra. It can be customised in length on the straps so that you can get a perfect fit. It takes a good 5-10 minutes of trying it on, taking it off, adjusting the fit, and putting it back on, to get it right. Once you do though, it's totally worth the effort. It wicks too, which is really nice.0 -
In the UK the best one by miles is Shockabsorber RUN bra. It's the only one I've found that supports me when running which is pretty high impact.0
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lululemon athletica - the Ta Ta Tamer goes up to 38DD and is really supportive, without the uni-boob!!0
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Personal favourites are Freya and shock absorber bras (But watch the sizing I'm a 30-32 GG in the one and a 34 GG in teh other)0
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My Shock Absorber works wonders for me (last measurement was a 40D a few months ago) but i also double up my support and stick a sports bra crop top type thing over the top too. Now nothing moves when i jump!!0
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Mine is by Elomi, and it's the first one I've had that actually holds the girls in place no matter what I'm doing. I got it at either breakoutbras.com or figleaves.com.0
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