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Question: from someone who has a/b cups, is wearing a sports bra necessary? Can I wear a regular bra? I only ask because I absolutely ALWAYS forget to pack one when I got to the gym! It's embarrassing but I just wonder if it's making a difference.
I personal can't. I'm a 34A/ 32 B and I need a sports bra to keep the girls in place. I get pretty sore otherwise. I would think that even us smaller busted women need the support. and like a previous poster mentioned sports bras are better at moisture wicking.
OP I us VS Angel sports bras, but as I stated I'm fairly small chested so I'm not sure if they are supportive enough for someone larger than I am. I do highly recommend VS for their sports bras though. They have a huge variety, some with back or even front closure, and they come in a bunch of cute colors.. plus they come in actual bra sizes.0 -
Question: from someone who has a/b cups, is wearing a sports bra necessary? Can I wear a regular bra? I only ask because I absolutely ALWAYS forget to pack one when I got to the gym! It's embarrassing but I just wonder if it's making a difference.
I'm like a 32b/30c and I feel uncomfortable in a regular bra. One because my tanks are minimal and some cut low under the armpit/back. And two because it's uncomfortable, the wire and the straps. I like them smashed down ha.0 -
I'm an E cup and have to wear extremely supportive sports bras which are quite pricey. You can't buy cheap sports bras when you are large chested.
I recommend Shock Absorber and Panache.0 -
I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.0 -
i have bigger boobs. but the lane bryant ones really hold me down with I'm working out and they don't move around too much0
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I LOVE it when the chicks start talking boobs.-1
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.
I don't know how well that would work. What about the daily washing? That would get a little old.
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.
I don't know how well that would work. What about the daily washing? That would get a little old.
Could just be a little box that slides into a small pocket on the bra. Kind of like the polar, but with no strap.0 -
Lululemon Stuff Your Bra. It's supportive, doesn't chafe, has an open back, and has pockets.0
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I have had trouble finding a good one myself. Nothing at academy worked for me.0
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I got a VS bra last week and omg it's under wire too I can do jumps and not have them smacking me in the face lol0
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dougpconnell219 wrote: »I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.
Hey Doug! Why are you reading the sports bra discussion? Oh, right - you're a guy, LOL! Actually, I think you've got a good idea and I think fitbit and other monitors clip onto the bra. A built in monitor would be a good seller!0 -
dougpconnell219 wrote: »I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.
There are some that you can clip the HRM transmitter to. There are even a few you can buy that come with a HRM transmitter.
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Maia has been best support for me so far. Underwire / full coverage / typical sports bra look. 34DD
(I want to try the Shock Absorber because of the racer back styling -- Amazon has good reviews)
I have 2 shock absorbers and swear by them.. Im 30EE (naturally) so im looking after what momma gave me lol. Seriously, they bearly move while running. Hope this helps0 -
Love moving comfort bras and they close in the back with great support. Yes I paid $72/each, but I am in Australia right now, however they are cheaper in the US.0
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shadow2soul wrote: »dougpconnell219 wrote: »I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.
There are some that you can clip the HRM transmitter to. There are even a few you can buy that come with a HRM transmitter.
But the price! Yikes! Lol.
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I have the VS Knockout with the front closure and I may never buy another kind. They're cute and SO comfortable, which is a pretty impossible combination to achieve if you actually have traps.0
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shadow2soul wrote: »dougpconnell219 wrote: »I think someone should invent a sports bra with an hrm built in.
Seems like a no brainer.
There are some that you can clip the HRM transmitter to. There are even a few you can buy that come with a HRM transmitter.
Yet another invention someone beat me to.
I invented the snuggle in like 1994. Decided to go to college instead.
That worked out well.0
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