Sports Bras and Yoga pants
AngelsInThighHighs
Posts: 247 Member
Hey there!!! So ive got one sports bra and one pair of yoga pants, i bought both at Walmart (haha thats right ) although they havent let me down yet the sports bra is a bit uncomfortable and it seems to already be coming apart after two months of washing everyday.
I was wondering if you ladies have any advice on what kind of bras and pants are very durable and worth the price tag, i honestly picked these up because they were so cheap. What gives good support, comfort, durability, and wont deteriorate after two months?
Thankyou in advance
I was wondering if you ladies have any advice on what kind of bras and pants are very durable and worth the price tag, i honestly picked these up because they were so cheap. What gives good support, comfort, durability, and wont deteriorate after two months?
Thankyou in advance
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I have several pieces from Target, which I like a lot. The UnderArmor brand is pretty durable, although can be a little more costly.0
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So you have a sports bra and yoga pants that have endured 60 washings and dryings and are just now having issues?
Ummmm, stick with WalMart. That's good no matter what brand you're talking about.0 -
I have some Champion pieces from Target that have lasted years. I also like UA and Nike. Old Navy makes an affordable line but I have only recently picked up some pieces so I don't know how durable they will be.0
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I have a couple sports bras. Bought them at a sporting good store. It is a little pricey but durable like tiffany said.
I do own a pair of yoga pants, but I prefer workout capris and compression shorts. I think it's more comfortable and since I sweat pretty easily, the capris and shorts absorb all that sweat. I really only wear yoga pants when I go out for a run in the extreme cold.0 -
Although I havent found any certain yoga pants I would write home about (I have lots of workout pants and rotate them) I do have an awesome sports bra that is still going strong after almost day on and day out use (washing in between of course!) since Christmas of 2011!!!
I think Its called the sonic bra... but a word of warning: I wanted another to rotate it with, bought the more expensive armour bra (in a C cup) and I hate it. The lining comes out or moves around every time I wash it and its way too big, and I normally wear a D cup. So yeah. I LOVE the one above and will keep buying them as long as they make them0 -
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The Champion line at Target is nice, and I've gotten some stuff at Old Navy that I really like. I actually returned a Moving Comfort bra because I found one at Old Navy that keeps the girls in place while running for much cheaper. I was shocked because the other ON bra I have has lots of jiggle, this other one is their compression one, I think. I also like Under Armour gear, althugh it's pricey, comparatively. I've also got some yoga capris from Kohl's Tek Gear line I like.0
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I do my shopping for workout gear at places like Ross and TJ Maxx. They have name brand stuff for way lower prices. Everything I've gotten from there has been great! And btw, your bra actually sounds very durable if you've been washing it every day for two months, haha.0
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TJ MAXX and Marshall's! under armor has the best sports bras!0
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JCPenny has some great capris for 10 bucks that I love.0
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I love the C9 by Champion bras from Target. They are cheap enough that I have 3 of them. I wear them twice and then wash. Gross maybe, but whatever, it works for me.
For yoga pants, Old Navy's are comfortable and pretty durable for how cheap they are. Lately, though, I've been wearing GapFit capris and prefer those.0 -
Ross and Marshalls have good prices on yoga pants. I bought some sports bras at a Hanes Outlet, they have bra-like ones and ones that you can wear on their own. Great fit and support.0
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I buy all my sports bras from gym star apparel www.gymstar.ca. They make the "better bodies" line of sports bras and so far have loved every one I've bought.0
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I found mine at jcpenney...it's black and it's racerback. I just love it. I wear it daily, several times per day. It gets washed everyday normal cycle including a touch of bleach. It's at least a year old, and I have no need to buy another one...it holds up to all the wear like a champ,and looks great under clothing. *off to find a link* Did not see it online, I found mine in the store.0
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I love old navy and gap outlets knee length compression pants. They wash up really well and have endured 6 weeks of constant washing.
I have 2 moving comfort bras and one shock absorber, they are all great but I prefer the shock absorber.0 -
So far my sports bra from Nike does great and my yoga pants from Costco..0
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I swear by lululemon, but it's crazy expensive. I would not wash those everyday, though! It will probably make them deteriorate much much faster. Maybe if you invested in a few pairs of everything you need, they will last you forever (I know people who have had their stuff for 10 years and it looks new) and it is REALLY good quality:)0
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Also, I have to jump in say how impressed I am with all the ladies that do laundry every day. I do my laundry once a week, IF THAT! That's why I own like a million sports bras Ah, the life the of the lazy...0
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I love Moving Comfort sports bras. They're a little more expensive, but they wear like iron, keep the girls in line, and don't fall apart in the washer. I've worn about every kind of sports bra, and this one passes the test.
I don't wear yoga pants. I have a 35 inch inseam. I'm either in men's wind pants or some sort of workout capris. For work out capris, try H&M. You can get a great pair that even have pockets for about $20. They actually have some decent work out clothes that aren't dowdy.0 -
Handwash, or at least hang dry.
My nike stuff lasts for years.0 -
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I have a couple of the Champion sports bras from Target but I mainly use them as "veg around the house" bras. They don't offer more than nominal support for girls that are more busty but they are comfortable. I have noticed that they do stretch out pretty quickly though. If anyone here has a bigger chest I suggest the Enell Sports bra. It's seriously heavy duty and pricy but I need it. If your measurements are more normal then the standard commercial brands will probably work.0
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Also, I have to jump in say how impressed I am with all the ladies that do laundry every day. I do my laundry once a week, IF THAT! That's why I own like a million sports bras Ah, the life the of the lazy...
Seriously! Every day? I'm lucky if I get the important stuff washed once a week. Very lucky...0 -
I am rather busty so I have issues with my sports bras.
My Costco has recently had 2 pack of Champion sports bras that I adore. They are a new design, and seem to control uni-boob nicely and fit very well! I went back for 2 more packs and have ditched all my other sports bras. For yoga/workout pants, my fav is tek gear which I get at Kohl's. I bought some Champion pants on closeout recently but those are gone now and also have some Nike capri length pants that are slightly fitted and feel great.
I have enough of each so I can rotate them and do laundry 1x/week0 -
I second (or third, lost count) TJ Maxx/Marshall's. Name brand at discount prices. Also watch for sales. I have several Moving Comfort bras (the one I run in is the Phoebe) that list for $36 but I've got on sale for $10-$21.0
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To the OP. I agree with the other ladies. Buy more bra's. Washing the same one everyday for 60 days. Wow, for me that would be like 14 months of washing for me and 14 months is a fair amount of time for a sports bra to hold up, especially for a cheap one. I buy enough Sports bra's to only have to wash them all once a week. So I have 5 for my 5 weekly workouts.
For the other ladies, Where do you all buy your Shock Absorber and Moving Comfort bra's. I don't might spending a little more on a sports bra I just want to be able to try one on first. I am very very picky. Some days I just feel like duct taping mine down to keep them from jiggling.0 -
I have several pieces from Target, which I like a lot. The UnderArmor brand is pretty durable, although can be a little more costly.
^^^ Target Bras!
Also, I would say buy more than one so you don't need to wash it every day, that is probably your problem. I have like 9 sports bras, so I have one for every day I work out and then wash them all together once a week.0 -
For price, I'd agree that Target and Old Navy are the most durable.
Under Armour is great, but the only reason I buy it is because I've got an outlet close where I can pick stuff up for like 70% off. Otherwise, not worth the price IMO.0 -
To the OP. I agree with the other ladies. Buy more bra's. Washing the same one everyday for 60 days. Wow, for me that would be like 14 months of washing for me and 14 months is a fair amount of time for a sports bra to hold up, especially for a cheap one. I buy enough Sports bra's to only have to wash them all once a week. So I have 5 for my 5 weekly workouts.
For the other ladies, Where do you all buy your Shock Absorber and Moving Comfort bra's. I don't might spending a little more on a sports bra I just want to be able to try one on first. I am very very picky. Some days I just feel like duct taping mine down to keep them from jiggling.0 -
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