Sports bra advice from women with very large breasts
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When I was a 34G Shock Absorber worked very well. Sometimes you can get a good deal on eBay. Look for sellers from Britain. They make amazing bras for women with a bigger bust. Good luck!0
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WanderingBomb wrote: »
Nope. It has nothing to do with being a boy. Sick brains will be sick brains. It's a sad middle school attitude that they are hanging on to.0 -
roanokejoe50 wrote: »Came in for bra pics. Left disappointed.Me2 bro
Your school started right. Don't you have homework?
dude, Grow up0 -
34H here. I have used Freya in the past, but got introduced to Anita active extreme control bras and I'm never going back. I love them. They have other kinds too, but extreme control is the only one I've tried and keeps everything locked down for me, lol.0
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I use the Shock Absorber run bra. It was wonderful and exactly what I needed, however one strap sometimes unhooks when I run which is super annoying if I don't have a discrete place to jump into to fix the strap. Luckily the back and neck strap still support but this was an issue when I did a 5k during the summer because I had no place to stop and fix the strap and still over 3k to go Unfortunately I don't have the receipt and ordered online so returning was not possible. Anyone else have this same issue? Not sure if it was just mine.0
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I have used 2: Shock absorbers, and freya underwire active. And I am happy with both, and no need to double up.
Freya does come up a bit small in the cups- when comparing with my normal freya bras! The normal ones are even a bit bigger than the sports one. But saying that, they really keep my boobs in place, and have more of a separation.
The shock absorbers work well too, but they are more compressed than separated.0 -
SwashBlogger wrote: »PS. My other suggestion is to wear two bras when working out. It can work if you pick two that work in different ways.
^This ^ wear one with cups and one which is just a regular sports bra (like a Nike bra, etc). One helps with the horizontal bounce and the other the vertical.
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