"Well endowed" Ladies - Bra recommendations

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  • (Don't mean to hijack the post!) Enell seems to be generally trending but what about something affordable for broke college kids like me? Freshman year I was like a 34B and then I stopped running (used to be a long distance runner) and WHAM. Suddenly, it's junior year and I'm like almost a 36DD. Needless to say having started working out, they're the first ones going down, and boy am I happy.

    Any other recommendations for good sports bras (not for heavy duty running or anything) - something that would be ideal enough to do, say, jumping jacks. Preferably for not more than $40? If not, I guess I'll just have to work more hours or something and get this Enell bra, lol.

    Much appreciated, thanks!
  • ShadowSoldier23
    ShadowSoldier23 Posts: 321 Member
    (Don't mean to hijack the post!) Enell seems to be generally trending but what about something affordable for broke college kids like me? Freshman year I was like a 34B and then I stopped running (used to be a long distance runner) and WHAM. Suddenly, it's junior year and I'm like almost a 36DD. Needless to say having started working out, they're the first ones going down, and boy am I happy.

    Any other recommendations for good sports bras (not for heavy duty running or anything) - something that would be ideal enough to do, say, jumping jacks. Preferably for not more than $40? If not, I guess I'll just have to work more hours or something and get this Enell bra, lol.

    Much appreciated, thanks!

    Try the butterfly bra, i posted a link to it. they were having a sale a few days ago. it has double straps in the back for extra support. I just got too big to wear the one I owned so I sold it on ebay. i believe they run about 30 bucks a piece.
  • sunshinel397
    sunshinel397 Posts: 206 Member
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  • I'm a 42G hun I get a lot of problems with bits popping/jumping out so to speak lol - I've got a fantastic bra I use for exercise which is actually called A SHOCK ABSORBER BRA. It's not at all flattering but fantastic support and keeps everything in place lol.
  • groomchick
    groomchick Posts: 610 Member
    Bump for later! I need help in this dept!
  • MacSkillz
    MacSkillz Posts: 417 Member
    http://www.lanebryant.com/sexy-plus-size-intimate-apparel/bras/sports-bras/racerback-sports-bra-by-marika-miracles-reg-/4043c4044c775p65071/index.pro?Mcatn=sports+bras&Mcatpn=bras&Mcatgn=cacique&Mcatgg=category_root&Mcatp=cat_4044@6000&Mcat=775@6000&Mcatg=cat_4043@6000

    I swear by these!! I have them in all of the colors! They are comfy and have the best support that I've found. I do believe that you can find them elsewhere for cheaper. I only suggest getting them from LB when they have to buy 2 bras get 2 free, plus an additional coupon on too of it. Got all 4 colors for only $51. :)
  • rugbyphreak
    rugbyphreak Posts: 509 Member
    cacique makes great bras for bigger chested women. personally, i still like to double up for some extra support.
  • (Don't mean to hijack the post!) Enell seems to be generally trending but what about something affordable for broke college kids like me? Freshman year I was like a 34B and then I stopped running (used to be a long distance runner) and WHAM. Suddenly, it's junior year and I'm like almost a 36DD. Needless to say having started working out, they're the first ones going down, and boy am I happy.

    Any other recommendations for good sports bras (not for heavy duty running or anything) - something that would be ideal enough to do, say, jumping jacks. Preferably for not more than $40? If not, I guess I'll just have to work more hours or something and get this Enell bra, lol.

    Much appreciated, thanks!

    I'm a broke grad student & don't really want to spend $40+ dollars on sports bras either...I usually just wear 2 to the gym. Felt a little suffocating at first, but I've gotten used to it and could never go back to 1! (I'm a 36DD too)
  • ThisMusicalMiss
    ThisMusicalMiss Posts: 26 Member
    Hmmm, some info I could use here...
    Hope these bra recommendations are strong enough for G-cups. =/
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