Boob support for large breasted women who run
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I also have the moving comfort Maia bra and it is an underwire and very supportive. You can find moving comfort by googling or looking on ebay I've noticed they are a lot cheaper (new of course)...
Hind also makes a good one but it is harder to put on than the Moving Comfort Sports Bras. I also couldn't find them last time I looked to buy one, that is why I went with Moving Comfort.0 -
lol. I say this once and I'm done.
ENELL Bra *leaves room*0 -
I bought a bra from Ardyss International. They sized me perfectly and the way the bra is designed your breasts won't move up and down at all. The bras run $50 last I checked and come in three different colors. They are regular bras however if you wear a sports bra over it you should have no problems. I noticed I can run longer doing this also cuz I dont have my breasts weighing me down.0
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I'm a 32HH and totally understand where you're coming from! I live in the UK and got an amazing sports bra from Bravissimo - they were great help in trying to find one that straps you down. I'd suggest going to a store designed for bigger busts and just trying them all on until you find one that does the trick! Best of luck!0
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I have the Fiona from Moving Comfort. I love it. I went into a local running store to try them and get my size then I bought it on amazon. I bought the out of season colors so they were only $21.0
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bump - I have yet to find one that works for me. :grumble:0
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What I do is wear a regular bra with a sports bra over it. But thats because I'm cheap.0
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Ah yes...I just wear an old bra with a sports bra over it or an old bra with a tank that has the "bra" built in. It seems to work pretty well. I still got that lil shake, but I'm ok with that. :blushing: good luck. I have been jogging and I use that term loosely...more jog than walk on most days and I LOVE IT!!
Me too, really is the best...I use cheap cotton underwired bra from M&S underneath and a shock absorber on top....my size is round about a 32 E and it keeps them well under control : )0 -
you are going to have to spend about $50-60 bucks on a good one. Running room has the best ones IMO.
good luck!
PS - I used to wear 2 sports bras...I will NEVER go back to those days!!!0 -
I recommend two. Maybe a supports bra and a tank with a built-in-bra over? Make sure to keep them adequately covered too with an appropriate shirt. I kid you not, yesterday morning at the park, a woman was flashing me with her every step. I almost wanted to stop her just to say something. She was totally clueless as to her boobs flopping out of her shirt. Pretty much my worst nightmare.0
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bump to read later!0
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Too funny...I literally JUST posted a question for breastfeeding mom's on the same topic! I run too and hope we can find something that will work!0
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http://www.glamorise.com/style.php?/en/Glamorise_Sport/1006/
I use this bra, and I love it. I have tried the champion brand and it just didn't hold a candle to this one. And the price is nice. Hope this helps- I am a 36dd0 -
Moving Comfort Juno Bra.. It's a pain to get on, and expensive but worth it.
I use it for running and crossfit workouts. People swear by enell too, and I used to wear it but the fabric doesn't wick moisture or breathe. Juno does both!
http://bounce.titlenine.com/product/bras/sports-bra/320117.do?sortby=ourPicks0 -
I wear my normal underwire bra as well as a sports bra. I believe it is a Champion I bought from Target.0
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Moving Comfort Juno Bra.. It's a pain to get on, and expensive but worth it.
I use it for running and crossfit workouts. People swear by enell too, and I used to wear it but the fabric doesn't wick moisture or breathe. Juno does both!
http://bounce.titlenine.com/product/bras/sports-bra/320117.do?sortby=ourPicks
Wow that is a crazy looking device, but it looks like it does the trick!0 -
I wear my underwire bra under my sports bra... It kind squishes them, but it generally keeps them in place. PLUS my sports bra is a few sizes too small which helps also0
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Here you go! http://www.amazon.com/Enell-Sports-Bras-Ecru-00/dp/B00207VOUQ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1335452307&sr=8-2
Enel Sports bra, they work fantastic. Highly recommended, even for horseback riding ;-)0 -
I use the Enell sports bras. They are a pain to get on and look like some sort of torture device corset thingy, but they do the trick! They're pretty pricey too, but they last. Good luck! :-)0
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I love my New Balance bra, I don't know if they still make or sell them since I bought mine a few years ago, but it is fabulous iwth underwire and everything.0
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