running bra help
Luvmyhubby222
Posts: 149 Member
Hi-my favorite running bra is no longer working, and I am confused about sizing (previously just tried them on, and want to order online instead). I am a 38C, and want maximum support/non movement.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
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Check out the Title Nine website. They have several different brands of bras that have been "test driven" by real women and then rated. I use the Last Resort bra from Enell.0
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Title Nine and Moving Comfort have good ones. I'm a 34C..when I run i wear a sports bra and layer a bra top over it. Champion also has decent ones that are a bit more affordable. I also sometimes buy a smaller cup. Definitely try it on and do jumping jacks.. see if you have too much movement.0
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Have looked at Lululemon? They do great bras. However would recommend getting them to fit you.0
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I have implants and I use my regular bra with a sports bra on top......it really works for me :happy:0
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I am a 36DDD, and I found these "shock absorber" brand bras on www.herroom.com. I have the one listed as D+, and it is amazing. I would bet any of the smaller ones do a good job too. Of course, you do have to know your size to order online. I believe they have a measurement guide too. I simply took my measurements, followed that, and the sizing was perfect.
Also, I wear a minimizer bra under this one - I do need even more support than the average person I guess.
http://www.herroom.com/search2.aspx?terms=Shock+Absorber+Bras&new=yes0 -
I can recommenr the 'Shock Absorber' bras. I have two and they are great both fit perfectly and there is no movement with them. You can get lots of different intensities as well as sizes. I buy them online0
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Moving comfort Juno bra. Best. Sports. Bra. Ever. I have found it to be true to size.0
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Champion has some really good very well supporting sports bras.0
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I think it is very brave of you to order online without trying them on! I have to try them on and bounce around in them. Even some of the sturdier looking ones can be deceptive. I can never tell until I've got them on. When I find a good one I stock up!
I am totally amazed that they actually call some of these things sports bras, though - especially the tons and tons of paper-thin ones with absolutely no support. What sport are they designed for? Running on the moon? I feel like I might as well be wearing nothing.
Sorry about the rant. Good luck. :flowerforyou:0 -
Lululemon Ta-Ta Tamer (I have it in the 34DD but I'm actually a 32D now since I lost weight so I think it runs a tad small.)0
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Thanks,ladies! :flowerforyou:0
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