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Good quality affordable sports bra for a larger chest?

TizzyWizzle
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Hi! I was just wondering if amyone could suggest a good quality sports bra that is as affordable as possible. I am a 34 HH, and up until recently, I had been using ace bandages as a replacement for an actual sports bra (I know this isn't the best thing to do, but I can't really afford to spend $100+ on one they may or may not even work). Unfortunately, the bandages are way too constricting and have started to hurt more the more I use them, and I fear the long term damage that they can cause. Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
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Panache or Shock Absorber0
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I would recommend the Champion ones available at Target. I'm not a double H, but a heavy double D, and it works just fine for me. They're just stretchy enough to get into them, but they do their job and hold up to washing several times a week. Good luck!0
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Would love to know this too. I've been using a couple of my regular bras in place of sports bras.0
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I second the vote for Panache! They are pretty cheapish on Amazon!0
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Check in your local phone book to find a bra shop, that is the only thing that I can think of. The largest sport bras that I have found was a 44 D at Walmart. Sorry I couldn't be more help to you. Good Luck!0
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My vote goes to Shock Absorber too.0
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Im a 40 H myself and most "big" bust bras were never in my size either But I third the shock absorber I got mine on amazon for like $55 and It provides the support needed for my big girls ( and machine washable Fabulous feature :glasses: ) good luck0
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Before my reduction, I used to wear a good minimizer under a halfway decent (fairly cheap) sports bra, and that worked quite well.0
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I have had good luck with Glamorise as a very, very inexpensive option (~$20). The advice I read was to size down to reduce bounce, and that's what I did, and it keeps my girls (38 G/H when I started, now 36F!!) in place when I do jumping jacks, jump rope, etc. (I don't run, but I think jumping is pretty hard on the ta-tas.)
The one I have (http://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Plus-Size-Bounce-Support/dp/B008TOSMAY/), in white, size 40G (one cup size down), is $18 on Amazon right now. Maybe worth a shot?0 -
same size as the OP here. panache and shock absorber are the best i've found for high impact workouts
http://www.amazon.com/Panache-Womens-Underwired-Sports-Black/dp/B005VNFINA/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1405883223&sr=1-1&keywords=panache+sports+bra
http://www.amazon.com/Panache-Womens-Underwired-Sports-Black/dp/B005VNFINA/ref=sr_1_1?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1405883223&sr=1-1&keywords=panache+sports+bra0 -
MIne is a panache and can't fault it, I'm 36GG0
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