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Large Breasted

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  • chocolateandvodka
    chocolateandvodka Posts: 1,850 Member
    34DD. it is a problem, but fitted tops and sports bras help
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    I am sporting a size 36D for my bra size. I find it difficult to comfortably do cardio when the girls start to ache.

    How do you keep the girls under control to have a safe and enjoyable cardio workout?
    I'm about the same size as you. Wear a sports bra.
  • lawtechie
    lawtechie Posts: 708 Member
    I love the Moving Comfort Fiona sports bras. It wicks the sweat away, provides compression (but doesn't make you feel squished) and has adjustable velcro shoulder straps.

    http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Fiona-Bra/dp/B001AP1QWK
  • sophjakesmom
    sophjakesmom Posts: 904 Member
    I have a couple of bras that work well (Title Nine is a great place to shop online, because they will rank the bras based on support and size.) But for the other ones, I double up. compression is the biggest issue.
  • fbmandy55
    fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
    If I get any smaller than a D I will go into a depression, I'm getting close to a C.

    I got 2 of the same sports bra at old navy. Best damn bra I've ever bought.
  • fteale
    fteale Posts: 5,310 Member
    Shock absorber or Freya sports bra.

    I started out in a 32H, which was interesting, but the Freya bra kept everything in place.
  • morganhccstudent724
    morganhccstudent724 Posts: 1,261 Member
    38DDD here. I have always worn 2 bras. IMHO, I have yet to find 1 sports bra that straps me down yet. I wear Champion and a sculpted non underwire. And I agree with most of the posters, the bra needs to be FITTED to your body.

    Good luck =)
  • fteale
    fteale Posts: 5,310 Member
    Always go down a cup size for sports bras too.
  • I wear two bra's haha
  • I'm also a 36D, I usually wear my regular underwire bra with a sports bra over it and it keeps me strapped down pretty well!
  • Phoenix1401
    Phoenix1401 Posts: 711 Member
    Im a 46 DDD (US) and i always double bra when I workout or do chores and stuff. I wear my normal bra with a sports bra and on top is a tank top. I know its alot but its worth it.
  • Im a 36E and wen i go to do running or the crosstrainer or anythin i wear a bra under my sports bra for extra support i find it really works
  • Pangea250
    Pangea250 Posts: 965 Member
    So ladies... be honest... how many friends requests have you gotten since this post?
    Only you, but 8 times.
  • McKayMachina
    McKayMachina Posts: 2,670 Member
    So ladies... be honest... how many friends requests have you gotten since this post?

    1 counting yours, PERV!

    lol jk
  • 2 bras.
    1. Padded, underwire.
    2. *Tight* sports bra. Get at least a size smaller than the packaging indicates for your bra size.
  • SuperScrabbleGirl
    SuperScrabbleGirl Posts: 310 Member
    42G here.

    It is very, very difficult to get a decent sports bra in my size and I have tried a lot of websites. I have been known to wear two sports bras at once. That's been my preferred way of dealing with them really.
  • pammypk1
    pammypk1 Posts: 83 Member
    Also 36D/DD here.

    Regular bra under a too-small sports bra. Seriously. The only way I can run. :laugh:
    I do this ...regular bra under a sports bra too. I will have to look into the shock asorber one!
  • deninevi
    deninevi Posts: 934 Member
    I used to wear two sports bras until I found Moving Comfort-the best thing ever made!
  • jennifermcornett
    jennifermcornett Posts: 159 Member
    Yep, regular bra under two sports bras. I've gone from 38G to 34DD. Lots of extra skin means extra flop. :)

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  • marianne_s
    marianne_s Posts: 983 Member
    I have a Champion, underwire sports bra. It actually has a plastic underwire, so it's really pretty comfortable. I cinch it in as tight as I can without killing myself (!) Good luck!

    I have a couple of these.... I got them in a shop called Hanes when I was on holiday in Orlando back in April.... I think they were around $20 - in fact, buy one & get the 2nd half price.

    They're so comfortable, but I've lost 2-3 inches on my bust since then.... so need some new ones....
    I don't think I'm going to find any cheap good ones over here in the UK... Nike's bras are good, but expensive....!
  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
    So ladies... be honest... how many friends requests have you gotten since this post?

    Only yours, (which I am politely declining) but thanks for the thought.:wink:
  • I apologize for the inconvenience if the woman that have posted their bra size have had some random friend requests because of their size.

    I really do appreciate the suggestions. I thought about buying online because I am in a small town that doesn't have the best options but perhaps a trip to the big city is worth it.
  • Dragongrl
    Dragongrl Posts: 186 Member
    So ladies... be honest... how many friends requests have you gotten since this post?
    Only you. Are you like a boob man or something?
  • I'm a 40H (US Sizing). I have tried a number of sports bras...IF the girls even fit in them it is hard as hell to breathe, so I have gone a different route. I wear my standard bra but squeeze into a smaller sized shirt which works kind of like a girdle would by compressing not just the boobs, but my whole torso. It is easier for me to breathe this way but does a decent job to minimize movement and pain.
  • saugustin07
    saugustin07 Posts: 28 Member
    I'm a 40H and recently a few weeks ago when I ordered my shock absorber on Amazon was the first time since in years that I didn't have to wear my regular bra and two sports bra just for support and to workout. It takes the right bra and right fit.
  • I am a 40E and I wear a regular supportive bra and put a sports bra on over it. It works for me and keeps them from hurting!
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