Question for my fellow big chested MFP girls!!
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I have a really good experience with the Max Sports Bra by Shock Absorber. They are made for the D+ ladies who need support and no jiggle (32 G here). 6PM has a navy and yellow style on sale right now. Bravissimo.com (British bra company specializing in D+ bras that ships worldwide) has a large selection of styles.0
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Bravissimo.com is a British D+ bra shop that ships worldwide. I ordered from them when I was in the US, and still use them now I am in the Netherlands.0
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I think im in the wrong thread
Up your soy intake by 500 grams and you'll need a bra in no time, son.
Ahahaha! I'm a 36DD and right now I'm doubling up. Ugh! Looking for a good bra, too. I've heard good things about Moving Comfort and Enell.0 -
I'm a 36 DD. Moving Comfort bras ROCK!!!! Champion has good bras, but man are they ugly! I have 1 of them, but I find myself wearing my MC bra I got at REI more than any other. I'm hoping to find some on sale so I can push the uglier ones to the back shelf. You need a bra with very little stretch in it. They can be a bit tricky to get into (or out of if you are really sore!), but they keep the girls in place.0
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UK contribution!
http://www.bravissimo.com/ - they're amazing and do ship internationally. Not cheap but great quality and choice!0 -
i went from a B cup to 42DDD after pregnant. it was so hard to work out.
my fav bras are Nike and Under ARmour. i always wear two bras when i do any kind of cardio.
i got mine at Academy, not sure if they have that store where you live.0 -
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38DD and I'm in love with my Under Armour bra. I was wearing two sports bras before, one by Moving Comfort and one cheap one from Target (both supposedly high impact), and it was frustrating. With the Under Armour bra I only need to wear one and I get a lot better support from it.0
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My all-time favourite sports bra is the Armour Bra by Under Armour. You're gonna pay a bit for it, but I swear it is THE best bra I've EVER worn (and I'm a 38DD as well)!0
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nordstrom has some great bras, but they're pricey. justmysize.com has some great bras for us chesty chicks and for pretty affordable prices.
PS: I'm an H so I def understand your pain....0 -
I went from a 36C to a 38DD since having my lil one. And so far they haven't shown any signs of going back down! Any suggestions on where to get some good, supportive sport bras? My Wal-Mart ones just don't cut it anymore!!!
Honestly, the most supportive bra I ever owned was a Wal-Mart nursing sports bra. SERIOUSLY! I'm kinda sad I sized down out of it because even my awesome new sports bras don't give me that much support.0 -
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Look into Soma. They are supportive and have a line that does not cut into your back. For the longest time I had worn full coverage bras from VC or Fredericks. Go for Fredericks first. And still had to wear a Genie bra on top of it. Some times it's a booger have huge honkers.0
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Hello! You and I are the same size. I found a good bra at Kohl's. Northstroms is also another good place to go but they will be a bit more pricey than Kohls. Hope this helps.0
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I'm a 32G and the only sort that keep these babies in check are Shockabsorber bras! They aren't overly flattering (a bit like scaffolding really) but they do the job and stop the majority of the jiggle.0
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Wow thanks everyone (well, except for the immaturity from the boys)!! I have a ton of options now!! I really appreciate everyones input!!!0
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i feel your pain i usually wear 2 sports bras and a compression tank ( sometime the tank even has a shelf bra!) I am hesitant to invest in a $50+ sports bra because I am in the process of loosing weight and when i wear all that I do have very little movement .0
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Another UK contribution - 36 FF and the only one that works, stays in place, holds me in, pushes me up and doesn't cut me in 2 is Max Sports Bra by Shock Absorber... Those bad boys do the business for me!!!!!!
Also just another recommendation, go to a decent underwear shop and get measured specifically for a sports bra because your size for "every day wear" is not always the same as the size you need for a sports bra... Once you're measured get the hell out of there and buy online so you don't have to pay extortionate prices!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Look after your breasts ladies and they will look after you!0 -
I went from a 36C to a 38DD since having my lil one. And so far they haven't shown any signs of going back down! Any suggestions on where to get some good, supportive sport bras? My Wal-Mart ones just don't cut it anymore!!!
Don't know if it's any use, but here in the UK there's a company called Bravissimo http://www.bravissimo.com/ that specialises in bras and other clothing for curvy women. You can probably order and they're very helpful if you need to exchange, but even then, you might find the bras in US shops when you've seen what they stock.
I recently discovered that Debenhams has lots of bras for fuller figures too - don't know if you get them in the US but again, you could order, or get some suggestions of bras to shop for! I love their Gorgeous line, their own brand - really comfy and much lighter than my previous favourite which was Panache.0
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