Sports Bra for Big Boobs??
Lochlyn_D
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Since I started working out, I have broken four really expensive bras that were supposedly made for big girls. They all have the metal clip thing on the shoulder strap and that is what broke.
I am looking for a sports bra that will hold these puppies up. They seem to do more jumping jacks than I do! I was measured to be 40 D. I am looking for something that is one single piece, nothing held by clips or plastic rings as they will break. I like the bra to be tight because my boobs are so heavy and the bras with clips break after being tightened so much.
Any ideas? Besides a couple of rolls of duct tape?
I am looking for a sports bra that will hold these puppies up. They seem to do more jumping jacks than I do! I was measured to be 40 D. I am looking for something that is one single piece, nothing held by clips or plastic rings as they will break. I like the bra to be tight because my boobs are so heavy and the bras with clips break after being tightened so much.
Any ideas? Besides a couple of rolls of duct tape?
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PS: I live in Canada and I don't shop online so it has to be from a store we have here. Sears, Walmart, The Bay. I don't know where else you would get a bra.0
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I know that the most popular on here is the Moving Comfort Fiona. People have had wonderful results with that and rave about them all the time. So that would be the first one that I would try out. I really wanted it to work, but for me, I've had better luck with Champion bras. I'm a 34DD and have a very short torso and those ones just work better for me. They're both around the same price ($50), but they are high quality. You will want to go and try them on. Unless you are 100% sure on your size, go and get fitted!0
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I know that the most popular on here is the Moving Comfort Fiona. People have had wonderful results with that and rave about them all the time. So that would be the first one that I would try out. I really wanted it to work, but for me, I've had better luck with Champion bras. I'm a 34DD and have a very short torso and those ones just work better for me. They're both around the same price ($50), but they are high quality. You will want to go and try them on. Unless you are 100% sure on your size, go and get fitted!
Thanks I will check into those brands!0 -
Sportchek!0
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i have heard body armour offers good sports bra support....as well as try Lulu lemon (they have some great quality) stuff too.0
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Forever21 regular or plus you would be surprised at the quality0
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Forever21 regular or plus you would be surprised at the quality
yup good choice also!0 -
Sportchek!
Oh reallY? I think we have one here, if not, there should be one close by. Thanks!0 -
First post on here but a subject really important to me since I am a 36 j....I really love my Freya Active sports bras. They are underwire for the most support and are the only sports bras that have worked for me! Get from a quality department store and many will alter when they get a bit loose around the middle. I get mine at Nordstroms or Intimacy in the states.
Shelley0 -
First post on here but a subject really important to me since I am a 36 j....I really love my Freya Active sports bras. They are underwire for the most support and are the only sports bras that have worked for me! Get from a quality department store and many will alter when they get a bit loose around the middle. I get mine at Nordstroms or Intimacy in the states.
Shelley0 -
I love the champion bras from Target. They offer ample support and are inexpensive.0
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I love the champion bras from Target. They offer ample support and are inexpensive.
I think that's what I'll get. They have one at Sears that has no metal on the straps.0 -
My favorite is a Champion PowerBack. I bought one at a outlet store and then after I knew I liked it, I bought a couple more at the best price I could find on the internet.
You can find reviews on the internet. One I read was by an aerobics instructor who likes the style, but said that when she is really sweaty, she has to have help getting out of it. I'd say it is not easy to get in and out of, but I've never needed help.
Another review said they run large in sizing. I bought a larger cup size than usual, so for me, they run a little small.
I wash in a front load washer in a lingerie bag and air dry. The dryer kills elastic. They are wearing well.
It does the job.0 -
My favorite is a Champion PowerBack. I bought one at a outlet store and then after I knew I liked it, I bought a couple more at the best price I could find on the internet.
You can find reviews on the internet. One I read was by an aerobics instructor who likes the style, but said that when she is really sweaty, she has to have help getting out of it. I'd say it is not easy to get in and out of, but I've never needed help.
Another review said they run large in sizing. I bought a larger cup size than usual, so for me, they run a little small.
I wash in a front load washer in a lingerie bag and air dry. The dryer kills elastic. They are wearing well.
It does the job.
Thanks for the tips/0 -
I've been on the hunt for a decent sports bra for years. Can't seem to find ones that are supportive enough and last.0
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Champion from Target. Having been a DD when I started this, I feel your pain. I ended up wearing two at once. Worked wonders. Good luck! :happy:0
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If you have a Fleet Feet store in your area they carry some nice fuller figure sports bras. Enell had come up multiple times in previous posts and this is the one I went with. Good luck0
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too bad you can't shop on-line... Enell is the best sports bra I've ever used... it was suggested on an Oprah show years ago. I couldn't enjoy Zumba class without it!0
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Can i just tell you the glory that is Old Navy Active Wear? I hate all their other clothes, but their workout gear is amazing! It's always a good deal, the sports bras keep things in place, the pants make your butt look amazing, and all around its just surprising how this ****ty mass marketed chain that has such ill fitting sportswear could get it so right with their workout clothes!0
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Elomi Energise!
You can do a search for a store near you that carries them. http://www.elomilingerie.com/store_locator.aspx0 -
I love the champion bras from Target. They offer ample support and are inexpensive.
I think that's what I'll get. They have one at Sears that has no metal on the straps.0 -
I'm no help, because I was wondering the same thing today. Thanks for asking the question!! Good info.0
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My favorite sports bra is Champion. They have different "strengths" and I use whatever the strongest is.
Honestly, I usually wear a regular bra under my sports bra. Keeps the girls firmly in place0 -
I've busted the straps on several and have just resorted to wearing two at a time.
So ready for a 2nd breast reduction.0 -
I'm about to resort to duct tape myself. I still haven't found that I can go with just one and I'm down to a 36DD from a 40E..girl problems!!! Good luck!!0
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I have an under armor one I like and I am about a DD at the moment technically maybe a small E but I refuse lol. I haven't broken it0
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I'm a 34E and I wear the red and blue aftershock bra. Its amazing!0
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First post on here but a subject really important to me since I am a 36 j....I really love my Freya Active sports bras. They are underwire for the most support and are the only sports bras that have worked for me! Get from a quality department store and many will alter when they get a bit loose around the middle. I get mine at Nordstroms or Intimacy in the states.
Shelley
I know this was for the OP... but THANKS!! I thought I was out of luck being an I cup and all...0 -
Shock absorbers all the way. I have various in all colours.
http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/en/
http://ca.shop.runningroom.com/women/apparel/sport-bras.html
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I got a sports bra at Mark's Work Warehouse. I am also a D cup, although my band size is smaller than yours. There are many places to buy them. Sportchek and LuluLemon are two other places that come to mind.0
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