Running with boobs...help!

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  • squirrelzzrule22
    squirrelzzrule22 Posts: 640 Member
    Lululemon's Ta Ta Tamer II. Ridiculous name, I know, and expensive to boot but life changing. Could not be running a half marathon next month without it. I'm a 34D and it rescued me. Goes up through DDD I believe. And it's actually really cute. If it means enough to you to shell out $60 I recommend it a million times over.
  • SpecialSundae
    SpecialSundae Posts: 795 Member
    If you need to wear another bra under your sports bra then at the very least the sports bra doesn't fit correctly (and probably neither of them do). A proper sports bra will provide all the support your need alone.
  • bipsqueen
    bipsqueen Posts: 57 Member
    My favorite sports bra is one I got from under armor, nothing moves with that one one.
  • jennhbg
    jennhbg Posts: 7 Member
    I am a 42D and I had this issue, try Lane Bryant, i found some good sports bras. They are a just as pricey as Victoria's Secret but they often have sales, i belive i got mine when they were buy one get one free :smile:
  • Hi,
    Check the following link. http://www.thehealthybracompany.com/ . There is a lot of info. I learned about it on the Oprah show and the modeling showed women with small to very large breasts and the difference between the before and after appearances was great! From what I understood, they can custom fit any breast size. NO wires, they do not recommend no matter your breast size.
    If you look at the professionals behind the company, I encourage you to check it.
    General comment: if you decide to have a breast surgery, you're young and want children with the intention to breastfeed, make sure you tell your surgeon before the surgery.
    Hope it helps
    Good luck
    Diane
  • SpecialSundae
    SpecialSundae Posts: 795 Member
    OP - at your size, I would recommend Lululemon. Worth every penny.

    And seriously, at that size (or mine), if you need more than one bra, it's the wrong bra.

    Thank heavens someone else is saying that.
  • lioness803
    lioness803 Posts: 325 Member
    I usually double bra and wear a tank with a shelf bra. I plan on getting the under armour bra thats sized by cup soon(tax refund money!)
  • phoenixgirl81
    phoenixgirl81 Posts: 309 Member
    I run in a Triumph Triaction "Ultimate" sports bra and I switch up the straps so they can cross-over at the back (instead of the normal straight up and down) for extra stability. Seriously. I got that bra when I was a 40 DD (and am still using this brand now I'm a 36 C) and trust me, they go nowhere!
  • michellelemorgan
    michellelemorgan Posts: 184 Member
    I wear two sports bras (cheapo walmart ones like gillian michaels wears) on top of each other and its fantastic for me. I say just put on three or four of those and you'll be good to go.
  • crunchybubblez
    crunchybubblez Posts: 387 Member
    I am a 36DDD and after trying hundreds of sports bras, I can attest that the sports bra made by Wacoal is amazing and holds me totally and completely in place no matter what I do.

    http://www.wacoal-america.com/shop/wacoal-bras/sport/wacoal-sport-underwire-bra_855170.html?index=2&searchCategoryId=10070&totalResults=3&displayMarkdownsOnly=false

    Thank you!!!
  • crunchybubblez
    crunchybubblez Posts: 387 Member
    Funny (to me) story. One of my girlfriends has a big chest and wears those camisoles with a built in bra. She was riding a horse with a trainer, and when she went to dismount and bent over, her girls fell out and hit him in the face. She was mortified.

    Lmao!
    Almost woke my kids up.
  • underthecherrytree
    underthecherrytree Posts: 532 Member
    Arent they terrible? LOL. I have DD boobs and they are always in the way. Definitely look into a shock absorbing sports bra. I usually wear two of them and it works great :)
  • The big and ugly Enell bra works for me. Costs a lot but it is worth it to hold the ladies down.
  • crunchybubblez
    crunchybubblez Posts: 387 Member
    I'm going to be buying this > http://m.nordstrom.com/s/3235820/
    I'll let you all know what I think..

    *if it doesn't work I guess I'll be buying the granny bra.
    :b
  • jamiek917
    jamiek917 Posts: 610 Member
    enell enell enell. they are an ugly godsend.
  • jlbay
    jlbay Posts: 473 Member
    I've been G-cup + and ran in Shock Absorber bras. Check out the site www.titlenine.com. They sell great sports bras and have a helpful rating system. You will have to pay more, but I don't need more than one bra with the ones I've bought from this site.
  • mom9198
    mom9198 Posts: 83 Member
    I want to know your secret of losing weight while growing your boobs. You could be a millionaire!
    I'd love to know your secret too. Mine have shrunk down to somewhere between D & DD.
  • crunchybubblez
    crunchybubblez Posts: 387 Member
    I've been G-cup + and ran in Shock Absorber bras. Check out the site www.titlenine.com. They sell great sports bras and have a helpful rating system. You will have to pay more, but I don't need more than one bra with the ones I've bought from this site.

    I'm right in the middle of G-H.
    I just looked on titlenine and they don't currently have anything available
    in my size...
  • hahahollylol
    hahahollylol Posts: 160 Member
    I want to know your secret of losing weight while growing your boobs. You could be a millionaire!

    Inquiring minds want to know.

    I was thinking the same. Usually the complaint is boob are smaller. Lost 25lbs and went up a cup size? WOW!

    It's not uncommon for the cup size to go up. It is rare for the band to stay the same and the cup size go up. For a lot of us, we lose fat around the waist/band area, but not necessarily the chest. That leads to the band going down and the difference between the band and bust increasing, hence the increase in cup size.
    Now you know :smile:

    I have noticed this on me. I used to be 38dd and now I'm 36e