Big boob problems!
cynthiabushaw
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Has anyone found a comfy and somewhat fashionable way to strap the girls down while running???
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I have a VXS Sports Bra that is far better than any others I have, but when it comes to running these DDs sure put up a fight to be contained!0 -
I have a Victoria Secret as well.
LOVE it!0 -
Moving Comfort and Enell get good reviews.
I have an Enell (super ugly) that I use for rebounding. Nothing moves.0 -
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I usually buy the Champion full support one. I make sure the band size is correct, but I get a cup size too small. That holds everything in nice and tight and nothing bounces.0
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Ahh this is the bane of my existence! I was trying out Jillian Michael's 30 day shred but all the jumping jacks and skipping rope made the girls go wild and now I've hurt my back!! Will look into these Victoria secret bras everyone uses.
Was also thinking of doubling up - a DD sports bra, and maybe a D over that to strap them in extra LOL0 -
I use duct tape. And yes, I'm an *kitten*.0
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How big are we talking? The Freya Active sports bra is the best sports bra I've ever had, and I wear a 38F.0
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I swear by Freya and Panache sports bras. I have small band, large cup. Keeps the girls in place, separated, and super comfy. My Panache has the clip in the back to make it into a racerback.
Edited to add that they are cute and stylish so you can wear them on their own. Panache also has a running tank with the bra built in. Pricey but you can't go wrong.0 -
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I was a DD when thinner and now a G cup. I used to use a comfy regular bra that I designated for exercise, and then put a slightly tight sports bra over that, usually with a shirt with a shelf bra on top. Last year I found a couple of sports bras with underwire that are sized like a normal bra and rated by level of exercise (light, active, extreme). I got them from Lady Grace. These have saved my life and I would like a couple more, but I don't think I would consider them very fashionable.0
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kdcomstock89 wrote: »
I know women who've had to use that in an emergency/last resort situation.0 -
I have DDD and have a hard time finding something that will work for me. I will have a look at some of these suggestions, TY0
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Moving Comfort Juno is the only thing that I've found that actually works!! These are made very well.0
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Victorias secret - the 2 frontclose ones. I think they're the incredible and knockout. Best sports beas Ive tried so far and Im a DD. Whatever you go with, I highly recommend getting a front close or one that does up in the back, oh and adjustable straps too0
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cynthiabushaw wrote: »Has anyone found a comfy and somewhat fashionable way to strap the girls down while running???
Strong first post! You're going to do well here.
And yeah, from the hundreds of previous times this has been a forum topic, that VS bra seems to be a good one.
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buy a sports bra without underwire one size smaller. Thats what I do.0
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Thanks for asking this question. Great responses and I will check out all the recommendations!0
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If you're smaller than a UK HH, get a Shock Absorber Women's Multi Sport Max Support Sports Bra. If you're over that, go with the Enell.0
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I'm a 36HH and I love my Enell! It's also the bra I wear on sick/loung-y days, and I love how small, mobile, and contained I feel in it.0
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Following too! I may have to make a trip to Victorias Secret. My current go-to is double bra- my Fila sport over my Playtex Comfort. (As to duct tape- Who hasn't considered it from time to time!)0
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Freda, Panache, and Shock Absorber are great. 32G and no bounce.0
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***Freya!0
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I've got a Lane Bryant one, I don't run but I think it would work well as far as keeping them controlled goes. I got it on sale, though, LB's too expensive for me otherwise!0
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Try the lulu ta ta tamer!0
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VioletRojo wrote: »I usually buy the Champion full support one. I make sure the band size is correct, but I get a cup size too small. That holds everything in nice and tight and nothing bounces.
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nikkilovessweets wrote: »Try the lulu ta ta tamer!
This! Life changing.0 -
I've had good luck with Lane Bryant sports bras. They go up to an H cup.0
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I actually go for puma high support and find it fine, its tight so nothing moves and my boobs are totally squashed so I almost look flat chested the back is key as it joins (racer back) as well as thick straps (34F)
although running isn't fantastic but its better than other ones I have tried
also I have done duct tape for a backless dress before (for a wedding) and it worked really well!0 -
Champion high impact underwire. they are about $50 each and worth every penny. I won't wear anything else when running0
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