women with big boobs
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I love my Enell bra! That said, I also love the breast reduction surgery I had 4 years ago, hahahaha.0
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I was a 44DD now down to 42DD and I am a firm believer in Enell Sports Bras. They are costly $64 but so worth the money. It fastens in the front with 7 closures but keeps the girls where I put them throughout the workout. Even with the loss in bra size it still fits well and still use it. One of our independent sports store keeps them in stock or order online.0
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people in this site talk about boobs alot.
You say that like it's a bad thing.0 -
36DD Champion bra works wonders! It hooks, straps, snaps and velcroes. I've had it for years and it's been a lifesaver!0
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If you are in the UK check out the Tescos . I bought a sports bra for about 6 quid & it is amazing. I am a 38 FF & if it keeps my girls in check then it will work for you. I also, for added hold, bought a vest style all in one with poppers from Primark , one of their hold it in range for about 8 quid & wear that over the bra & under a tshirt, helps pull everything in & makes me look less lumpy too.0
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try enelle.com
they have great bras for active women
I am a 40G and have the same problem0 -
I had an enell but now i have a shock absorber and i have to say i like it better than the enell. i started out a 44F, am now down to a 40DD.0
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If you have Lululemon in your city, I would try a Lululemon workout bra. They have a couple of styles that are really good for high impact and bigger sizes. Also their quality is the best I've seen so far - I've had some styles for more than three years and I'm still wearing them!0
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38F here and I wear a Glamorize sports bra and my girls don't budge an inch!!0
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you're killing me0
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The guys are gonna want pictures...0
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I'm a F/G and I use Moving Comfort bras. Love them! However you can also do elliptical, biking and swimming for your cardio if you're truly uncomfortable running.0
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I'm the same size. I wear 2 sports bras, it works pretty good.0
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I know this is going to sound weird but wrap them down with an ace bandage. My 16 year old daughter is the same size and she's big into sports. We've tried almost every reasonably priced bra out there, and when I say reasonable we've paid $99 for one. In the end, her coach recommended that we wrap her. It works very well, is not uncomfortable and you still put your sports bra on on top. She sweats alot that way, but at least she's not giving herself another fat lip.0
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38F here and I wear a Glamorize sports bra and my girls don't budge an inch!!
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If you have Lululemon in your city, I would try a Lululemon workout bra. They have a couple of styles that are really good for high impact and bigger sizes. Also their quality is the best I've seen so far - I've had some styles for more than three years and I'm still wearing them!
When I was breastfeeding I was quite large and bought the lululemon tata tamer. It was fantastic!! They come in cup sizes and have the padded inserts and hook back closures. The padded inserts prevent the uniboob look and add to the comfort. I was ONLY I think 40D but it worked wonders for me. Good luck!0 -
I'm 36 D and always wear 2 sports bras. In fact before the weight gain I was 36 C and wore two back then as well! Usually Champion or Saucony.0
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can't help those is the USA really, but from UK I can recommend Bravissimo and Simply Yours for plus size bras, including sports bras. I'm a 38HH and they work for me! My problem is trying to stabilise my flabby tummy when i'm jumping about - so far even the best 'suck me in' pants haven't done much and i don;t fancy trying to work out in a corset!!0
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I'M A HUGE FAN!!!
Wait? What was the topic?0 -
All I read was boobs...0
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http://www.championusa.com/Champion/Products/Women-Champion/Women_ShopByCategory-Champion/Women_SportsBras-Champion/Women_SportsBras_Bestsellers-Champion/CH1691.aspx
Best Sports Bra ever! I am a 38DD and I run (slowly) but I run lol and this bra is a Champ!0 -
I'm no longer a woman with big boobs, but I used to be! I got some relief with wearing a regular bra underneath two spandex sports bras. I was a 40DD, now I'm down to 36C, and one regular sports bra does the trick! I was one who was very happy to lose the boobage.0
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I'm a totally small woman (5' 1-1/2") wearing a size 40DD bra. I find Tesco sizes a bit small in all their ranges. I wear a Shock Absorber for my jogging and although it squishes me together, it is totally comfortable.0
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I will also be totally happy to lose "the boobage"!0
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bump I wear 42D and they're a pain!!! What I do I wear a regular bra and put a sport brra over it. It has been working for me.0
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Shock Absorber Level 4 Max support bra is good.
So is Freya (That's what I wear).
Under Armour Endure sports bra,offers very good support as well..0 -
I've been looking over the Fiona and the seven wonders. Are there any stores that would carry either one so I can try them on? Same with all other recommended bras... at what stores can they be found?0
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I may possibly be way ahead of you girls! I'm only a 32 but I wear a G cup. Before losing 30 lbs though, I was wearing a H cup. I am now a 32 G and yes you read that correctly. I'm taller though, about 5'7" and I really don't look that busty when you see me. I have to be professionally fitted for these girls. I am small, but just have a very large cup. Believe me it isn't fun working out or even just LIVING with these girls. The back pain is overwhelming at times, but I just deal with it. If you can find a sports bra or any bra for that matter, you're so lucky. I am such a rare size (so they say) that many places dont carry my size. When you think of someone being only a 32 you think she must have a small cup size. No, not this girl. I have to make "special trips" way out of town to find stores that carry my bra sizes right there IN THE STORE. I still to this day haven't found a sports bra in my size. When I think of DD or even DDD that is TINY! Consider yourself lucky!0
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The guys are gonna want pictures...0
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