Sports bra help

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  • tavenne323
    tavenne323 Posts: 332 Member
    I'm 38DD. Tried on a Moving Comfort one once, and bust right out of the velcro. Now I do a regular underwire and a bra I found at Nordstrom's Rack for most workouts. I add a top with a built-in if I'm running.
  • dancer1178
    dancer1178 Posts: 50
    I'm going to have to research where I can get fitted for a sports bra in my area. There is a store in the next city over that does bras, I will have to try there. My concern is purchasing online too. I'm definitely going to have to research which brands are sold near me. Wearing two bras is just so uncomfortable! lol Thanks everyone!!
  • I too have been a busty girl all my life, I am currently a 36HH. I swear by Enell 100. They aren't pretty and harder than heck to get in to the first few times but the girls pretty much stay put once you get 'em buckled in for the ride. They are worth every penny.

    *Should note, that I read several reviews on the Enells that said to buy a size smaller then what the size chart says based on your measurements and am glad I did. I think had I bought the size based on the size chart it would have been a little too large.
  • pocketmole
    pocketmole Posts: 614 Member
    I'm a HUGE fan of Moving Comfort. Their Fiona bra is great. Plus it comes in cute sassy colors.

    If you go into search and try typing in Sports Bras you will find about half a billion topics on this that all should offer some great suggestions as well. :)

    Another fan of moving comfort. I use their Maia bra and really love it.
  • I'm 32F... Shock Absorber never worked for me... I tried 2 of their bras and still jiggled too much for my liking.

    Freya makes a bra that will strap your boobs down like nothing else... It's crazy your boobs will NOT move. But it's very uncomfortable and can rub your skin raw. That's the downside.

    I've found that Panache is the best compromise. They are reasonably comfortable, not too hideous looking, and supportive.
  • Vailara
    Vailara Posts: 2,473 Member
    Just a warning about Enell. There are so recommendations and I'm sure they work great for some people, but I don't think they fit well on people who have a big difference between their band and cup measurement. I have one, but it's too small in the cup and too big in the band. I'm keeping to see if it fits better as I get smaller, but I suspect it's still going to be too big at the bottom. They are probably great for DDs, but maybe not for Hs, Is, etc.
  • trudijoy
    trudijoy Posts: 1,685 Member
    whatever you do, get one with crossover straps. they can be a ***** to put on, but reduce bounce the best
  • dancer1178
    dancer1178 Posts: 50
    I found that the store that does fittings near me DOES carry Enell. I did look online for Moving comfort, they should be at my local ****'s Sporting Goods...I will check out Panache as well! Thanks everyone!!