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What's your favorite sports bra?

alohakuleana
alohakuleana Posts: 12 Member
edited February 13 in Health and Weight Loss
I'm hesitant to add to my growing collection of inadequate sports bras without any suggestions! I'm a D cup and wear a regular bra with a sports bra on top in a failing attempt at keeping the girls under control! Any suggestions ladies? :) 3
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  • tlmaple
    tlmaple Posts: 2 Member
    I personally love this one. I can't believe you wear two bras right now! I hope this works for you too:

    http://www.amazon.com/Wacoal-Womens-Sport-Bra-855170/dp/B001ULCBG4
  • KateGifford
    KateGifford Posts: 2,559 Member
    Being a small-breasted woman, I've never really had issues with any bras. But I have noticed Nike bras do seem to have a lot of support.
  • aquarabbit
    aquarabbit Posts: 1,621 Member
    I'm a 36DD and I like either Champion or Moving Comfort. I prefer Champion because I like their straps, but either one will hold them down!
  • Sabi24
    Sabi24 Posts: 3 Member
    I'm a DD and love my Lululemon Ta Ta Tamer. I've tried many over the years and like this one best.
  • stephaaniemarie
    stephaaniemarie Posts: 28 Member
    I really liked my white Under Armour one until I found a cute purple Nike one at Marshall's. Both of mine are a large, but I find the Nike one holds the girls in tighter.
  • mmcdonald700
    mmcdonald700 Posts: 116 Member
    Victoria's Secret VSX line. They have underwire which is awesome if you have a larger chest. I'm a C-cup so not huge, but big enough that I can't wear those flimsy things without underwire while running especially. It does make them slightly odd because they have a clasp and they're cross back straps (for more support) but you need a clasp to get the underwire over your chest because you have to pull it on like a shirt over your head kind of since it's cross back. So.. slightly awkward to wiggle into til you get used to it... BUT AWESOME - they also keep things fairly separated so no (or less) excessive cleavage issues at the gym if you're wearing a lower cut tank over top!
  • spikrgrl503
    spikrgrl503 Posts: 247 Member
    The athleta store/catalog has some great bras for large ladies. I'm a 38DD and have some with underwire. I can jump for volleyball without them hitting me in the face!
  • VS sport bras are surprisingly good! Although i'm just a tiny B-Cup they do a great job and are the most comfy thing I have ever owned. And they aren't THAT expensive.
  • kyleprowland
    kyleprowland Posts: 7 Member
    Thirding the Victoria's Secret VSX line. They're super supportive, dry really quickly after washing, and mine has straps that come unhooked so you can make it a halter or cross them in the back.
  • tapirfrog
    tapirfrog Posts: 616 Member
    Enell. I'm a 38DDD and my Enell keeps me from bouncing when I jog, yes, but even when I do burpees (the kind that include the jump at the end).
  • redfiona99
    redfiona99 Posts: 116 Member
    I adore my Addidas ones but they've changed the sizing recently and I haven't bought one since.
  • Cre8veLifeR
    Cre8veLifeR Posts: 1,062 Member
    I'm a DD and love my Lululemon Ta Ta Tamer. I've tried many over the years and like this one best.

    ^^ me too! $$ well spent!!! The girls stay in place when I run now (I'm a 36D).:happy: I also bought a Champion sports bra on a whim at Target and for weight training and low impact it's great for the price!
  • sarahenagy
    sarahenagy Posts: 65 Member
    I love Old Navy's compression sport bra. I have Ds as well and it keeps them tucked in tight. It doesn't hurt to run or bounce around in my aerobics class anymore. And they're pretty darn affordable.
  • missmelt
    missmelt Posts: 923 Member
    Berlei sports bras! I have found them to be amazing. Only buy them now ive tried others and they arnt as supportive or dont last as long. And i like the price!! Ive used them for years. Even when pregnant they hold very securely.
  • kaylatee0
    kaylatee0 Posts: 65 Member
    Armor bra by underarmor. When I first started running I wore 2 bras as well (I was a 36dd at the time) my back started hurting so bad I thought I was going to have to quit running. Armor bra keeps things under control and my back was instantly better!! I've since bought two more as ive gone down to a 34dd. Totally worth the 75.00!!
  • eating4me
    eating4me Posts: 239 Member
    Since I've started wearing compression bras, I won't wear anything else anymore. I'm a D cup; no bounce whatsoever; very comfortable. It takes a bit of getting used to, if you've not worn compression bras before (difficult to put on & take off at first). I love Champions. http://www.amazon.com/Champion-Womens-Sweetheart-Compression-Bra/dp/B006O94BS8/ref=cts_ap_2_fbt ; they have a couple of different styles.
  • Tanana66
    Tanana66 Posts: 84 Member
    Shock absorber is the only bra I'll have. Need proper support for DD and I hate even the smallest bounce.
  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    bump
  • sky15425
    sky15425 Posts: 219 Member
    Moving Comfort, Juno or Maia great for larger sizes like D, DD or higher.
  • 32sami
    32sami Posts: 380 Member
    VS sport
  • TheresaTester
    TheresaTester Posts: 115 Member
    Victoria's Secret VSX line. They have underwire which is awesome if you have a larger chest. I'm a C-cup so not huge, but big enough that I can't wear those flimsy things without underwire while running especially. It does make them slightly odd because they have a clasp and they're cross back straps (for more support) but you need a clasp to get the underwire over your chest because you have to pull it on like a shirt over your head kind of since it's cross back. So.. slightly awkward to wiggle into til you get used to it... BUT AWESOME - they also keep things fairly separated so no (or less) excessive cleavage issues at the gym if you're wearing a lower cut tank over top!

    I agree--I have 3 of them (for a good rotation) and they're great.
  • 47Jacqueline
    47Jacqueline Posts: 6,993 Member
    I'm a D also. I wear one bra that I found at Old Navy for cheap and it works great. It holds me in and I don't bounce around too much. I also have an expensive sports bra by Wacoal that works great too, but it cost over $40 and I can't afford doing that often.
  • sad0711
    sad0711 Posts: 17 Member
    Victoria's Secret VSX sport bras are the best ones I have come across. When I run the girls don't move a bit, and they are very comfortable. They are worth every penney you pay for them. I tried on about 5 different ones there until I found one that was perfect. The sales people are very helpful fitting you and know their bras. :)
  • dmt4641
    dmt4641 Posts: 409 Member
    Moving comfort Fiona has been the best for me for high impact days.
  • rondaj05
    rondaj05 Posts: 497 Member
    I'm also blessed and hate spending ridiculous amounts of money on bras that either don't fit right or don't provide the support I need.

    There was another thread recently on this very subject and someone suggested Glamorize bras on Amazon. I bought 2, they weren't terribly expensive and they provide the support I need and a huge bonus... they're actually cute and don't make you look like you have one big mammoboob.
  • Aine8046
    Aine8046 Posts: 2,122 Member
    Same for me. I love Fiona!
    Moving comfort Fiona has been the best for me for high impact days.
  • frood
    frood Posts: 295 Member
    Panache underwire sports bra. No question. And I'm 32F.
  • Wiseandcurious
    Wiseandcurious Posts: 730 Member
    I'm also blessed and hate spending ridiculous amounts of money on bras that either don't fit right or don't provide the support I need.

    There was another thread recently on this very subject and someone suggested Glamorize bras on Amazon. I bought 2, they weren't terribly expensive and they provide the support I need and a huge bonus... they're actually cute and don't make you look like you have one big mammoboob.

    I am considering them, and I was wondering do they size correctly? Also, I have very sensitive skin, any rubbing rough seams break me out, are these a nice smooth construction? Thanks!
  • Sunbrooke
    Sunbrooke Posts: 632 Member
    So many women are wearing the wrong size. I wore a 34c for years and just accepted that my nips were going to pop out and my bra would be up between my shoulder blades, and my boobs would ache when I took my bra off. Victoria's Secret does a better job now that they cary more sizes, but when I was younger, they just said I was a 34c... Thats what they sold.

    years later I went to a Dillard's department sore where they sell many bra and got measured. I was a 32DD. Anyone who hasn't been measured by someone fairly unbiased should give it a try. It made a huge difference for me.
  • hayleems
    hayleems Posts: 17 Member
    Wacoal works well, I am a 38 g and it holds things in place and allows you to breath. They are pricey, but worth it.
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