Can we talk about sports bras???
AlyRoseNYC
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I want to know everything you know about sports bras. Are they necessary? What bra was best for you and why? How many is a good number to have? What is the most you would spend for a sports bra?
I am a 36D, with mom-boobs (you know what I'm talking about, Moms!!) I usually wear full coverage bras with underwire and three hooks in the closure. I have one sports bra, but it doesn't seem mmuch more supportive than my regular bras.
I am a 36D, with mom-boobs (you know what I'm talking about, Moms!!) I usually wear full coverage bras with underwire and three hooks in the closure. I have one sports bra, but it doesn't seem mmuch more supportive than my regular bras.
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Necessary: It depends. I would say for a 36D, then yes, a good sports bra is necessary. I just found one that does a great job of controlling the bounce:
http://www.freshpair.com/Moving-Comfort-Maia-Adjustable-Strap-High-Impact-Sports-Bra-505508.html
It's snug, but I can definitely tell that it's giving me a lot of support. If your sports bra isn't working right, then it's probably too big. You might purchase a new one in a smaller band size or double up with a regular bra.
I suppose if it doesn't cause you pain to bounce around, then I guess you don't really need a sports bra, but when you're older, you're probably going to regret the resulting sag.0 -
I wasn't blessed with as much, 34B, but I usually buy the ones that have an actual cup with support. I hate the thin cotton ones, I don't feel like I'm supported. I have one i got on sale at Victoria's Secret and about 6 from Walmart. I am cheep and don't like to spend more than 30 for a nice one. My cheepies I wear when I workout.. my nice one I wear while working all day (I'm military and its more comfortable in uniform) I do plan to get more nicer ones, just gotta wait for the $$, other things are more important at the moment.0
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tater...I was "blessed" with these tatas with my pregnancy. Before that, I was a humble (and usually bra-free) 34A!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those were the days =(****0
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They are very necessary! For comfort and I think it helps with sag prevention. If you have a few dollars to spend, I found Natori to put out an exceptional sports bra (underwire, yet very comfy). I have a 36DDD and can elliptical or run with NO movement of my breasts. I got mine at Nordstrom's and it has been very worth the investment.0
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tater...I was "blessed" with these tatas with my pregnancy. Before that, I was a humble (and usually bra-free) 34A!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those were the days =(****
If that's the case, you might be wearing the wrong size. You might want to looking into a 34 DD. As the band size goes down, the volume the cup holds also goes down. (I've been bra shopping, can you tell? lol) So, for instance, I've been wearing a 36 D, but the strap in back keeps riding up higher and higher. Apparently that means the band is too big. So I bought a 32 DD sports bra. The strap is staying in place, but the cups aren't big enough. So you may have to go up in cup size as you go down in band size.0 -
I am well endowed, but not quite a D...34C. They do bounce painfully in the wrong bra. I really love Old Navy's line of fitness gear, including the bras. They are pretty simple, but are made of a super sweat wicking material that is thick and supportive. Further, it has a nice thick band around the bottom that also helps. I get it in a medium, which is nice and tight, and it stops the bounce, wicks sweat, is affordable ($16 regular and often on sale), and they come in cute colors and patterns so I don't mind it showing under straps of tank tops.0
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That's exactly how I was, 34A before kids...and now 34D. No one believes me though because they don't look like D cups. But that's what the tape measure says and the bras fit...so yeah. LOL. I wear one while working out...I don't have good ones, and need to go get new. The ones I have are getting worn out (they are pretty old).0
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Mine are fruit of the loom...3 for $15 at wal-mart...if you're still feeling jiggly wear 2, i only wear one and i'm a 36D...but i'm not a runner either lol...0
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I think it all depends on the type of workout you are planning to do. If you are just lifting weights, probably not a necessity. However going on a run I think you should wear one. I have 36DD and I prefer a champion high support, or any of the Nike ones that also double as a tank top. I did buy a CW-X one, it is super expensive, made expecially for bigger chested people and made for running, it has a clasp in the back and on the straps, but I lost the weight and it doens't fit tight anymore. (the good and the bad of getting healthy) Sometimes I might even double them up if I have a high impact workout. Nothing better than keeping the girls snug to complete a workout.
GOOD LUCK!0 -
I'm a D cup to and I HAVE to have one, If I don't, ouch.
I bought an adidas bra from ****'s sporting goods and it works great. Granted it's a large and not quite big enough but it gets the job done and it's one I can use for a while because hopefully the ta ta's will shrink a bit as I lose more weight.
I do wish I had more than one as it's a pain to wash it every night for a new workout the next day.0 -
tater...I was "blessed" with these tatas with my pregnancy. Before that, I was a humble (and usually bra-free) 34A!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those were the days =(****
If that's the case, you might be wearing the wrong size. You might want to looking into a 34 DD. As the band size goes down, the volume the cup holds also goes down. (I've been bra shopping, can you tell? lol) So, for instance, I've been wearing a 36 D, but the strap in back keeps riding up higher and higher. Apparently that means the band is too big. So I bought a 32 DD sports bra. The strap is staying in place, but the cups aren't big enough. So you may have to go up in cup size as you go down in band size.
EXACTLY! I worked in a lingerie store at the end of high school before university and that is correct and so many people don't believe me when you decrees the band size the cup size decreases as well (despite it still being the same letter) glad to know at least one other person out there knows this!
I have $5 sports bras and love them! They are the cotton fruit of the loom ones found at Walmart. I am 34C and they do a great job. My sister is a 38B and has invested in a Lulu bra and adores it so to each their own for the “average” bra sizes. Definitely recommend a better investment for D sizes, I was a 36DD in high school and would never have looked twice at the little cotton bras then.0 -
EXACTLY! I worked in a lingerie store at the end of high school before university and that is correct and so many people don't believe me when you decrees the band size the cup size decreases as well (despite it still being the same letter) glad to know at least one other person out there knows this!
My husband looked at me like I was smoking crack last night when I told him I'd probably have to go to a 32 DDD. It took me showing him that information on a website before he believed me. Apparently just seeing that the bra didn't fit wasn't enough for him. :laugh:0 -
I'm a 34D. Only after having my baby. I would get one that feels a bit on the tight side. I'm currently in a medium sports bra. I do have a problem with nipples. I don't know what is going on, but working out makes them so I could cut glass with them. I've even tried wearing 2 or 3 sports bras, but it does no good.0
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I have yet to buy one myself, but enell makes great sports bras apparently for well endowed women. i've read quite a bit about how great they are, but they are a bit pricy, so i have yet to bite the bullet. i should, because i'm a 38D and i could use it for sure! Right now, I wear a C9 sports bra from target with a C9 sports tank top over it for double support!0
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I could probably be ok with a regular bra but I don't want to sweat so much in my nice ones. Also since running I really appreciate not bouncing.0
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That is so funny- I was a 40DDD at my heaviest, and now I'm a 34DD but they are WAY SMALLER! I definitely don't feel like I should be wearing a DD. I never knew either about the cup size decreasing with the number until I was fit by someone at Sonoma Intimates. Anyway- If I am going to be jumping or running, I usually wear a tight fitting sports bra (I have a champion one from Kohls that works really good) and then also wear a workout tank top with a built in shelf bra. That seems to do the trick for me. Thanks for the post about Old Navy- I'll have to go and check out their workout gear.0
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Funny you bring this up, I needed new ones. I have some Nike running bras that I love and bought at Goodwill, brand new with the tags still attached for $2.00 a piece. Problem is, I am wearing them out, they feel loose on me. So, today, while I was at Walmart, I checked out their selection of sports bras. I picked up two Danskin sports bras for $10.00 a piece. I tried them on and jumped up and down haha. I am a 38D and these fit perfect for me. They have padded cups, which I wasn't real sure I would like when I first picked them off the rack, but after putting them on, I really like them. And, I won't have uniboob :laugh:0
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Thanks for all the advice ladies. I think I will hit up Walmart and see if I can try on a Champion, Fruit of the Loom, and a Danskin.0
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I wear a 40DD and I like my Danskin sports bra from Wal-Mart. It has a racer back and zips up the front. No uni-boob and very nice control. I do Zumba which involves a lot of jumping, gyrating and popping and everybody stays where they belong. LOL I call it my industrial strength undergarment.0
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I highly recommend the Enell bra although getting them on is something of a workout in and of itself. I'd also recommend the Champion Action Shape bra.0
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I wear the Fruit of the Loom from Wal-Mart. I have six of them so I always have one on hand. I am a 46D so I NEED the support and these are great for me, so they should be fine for you, also. Good Luck!!0
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I have the best sports bra around. I love it. I am a 36DD and i swear by it. I turned it on to some gals at work and they love it to. Its by Champion, its called Womens shape scoop((hight impact). Its about $40 bucks in a sports store, but you can get them on amazon for 26bucks. Hope you check it out! It has made running a whole new experience!!!!0
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I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to be able to walk into a store and buy a sport bra. I have to order mine online from the UK because that's the only place that will carry a 30G! I love the Shock Absorber bras that I can get from bravissimo.com. There are also a couple of other places that sell the Shock Absorber but it is still a little difficult to find my size. The twins DON'T MOVE in that thing.
The whole as the band goes down the cup goes up thing is absolutely true. That's how I'm in a 30 G!!!!0 -
The ABSOLUTE best sports bra for well endowed ladies is Enell. I bought one when I started my weight loss journey and it kept everything in place during the most intense high-impact workouts including boot camp with tons of plyometrics and running. Now that I've lost 5+ inches from my chest it feels like a little bit of overkill...but I can't speak highly enough of this bra! It is pricey but totally worth it.
(Edited to say that I am actually quite happy about losing 5+ inches from my chest! )0 -
My mom turned me on to Natori ... they are little pricey but great support... i can run, walk, weight train, yoga all types of activities and don't get the "im going to hit myself" feeling.... plus they are incredibly comfortable...for light workouts i picked up the Champion ones from target...they are comfortable and okay for just walking...i do not like them if im running tho... Natori is my everyday bra unless im going somewhere... i have 3 of them .... that way if i get lazy i can go 3 days without having to wash them0
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WOW! Thanks for keeping this thread alive and for all the adive you guys have provided. Last night I took a small trip to Wal Mart, and purchase this one:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Danskin-Now-Women-s-Back-Close-Seamless-Sport-Bra/14957446
I really wanted to love this one because it looks so pretty, but it just didn't fit right:
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Danskin-Now-Women-s-Back-Close-Seamless-Sport-Bra/14957446
I used it this morning at the butt crack of dawn, and the boobs behaved and stayed in place! My first try was definitely a success and I handwashed it so as to reduce wear and tear from washing. Definitely a good stepping stone, and it most importantly, it was in my budget.
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So glad I looked at this topic becuz I myself am well endowed.. Thanks so much for posting this topic.. I am going to look for some at Walmart :-)0
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I dont use a sports bra and I have DD/F breasts. I went to LB (big girl store) and got a bra with no wire and got it in the same number size but one cup smaller for support. They now sell regular sports bra but some of the reviews report the rolling up of the bra, I hate the rolling of the bra so much! With a regular bra you can adjust the straps for comfort which is not found very often on sports bra. I hope this helps! :-)0
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