Boob support for large breasted women who run
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I wear a Panache Sports Bra which is the most comfortable and supportive one I've ever worn.0
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This has been my go-to bra for high intensity athletics. I don't know what bra size I was before I started losing weight but I *thought* was a 44C. After losing a bit of weight I finally got resized professionally and found out I was really a 36DD. OMG. Not on the 36 part - I knew I lost a ton in the back - but the cup size! Anyway - I LOVE the Moving Comfort Fiona bra - http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Fiona-Black/dp/B001AP1Q7U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335477662&sr=8-1
I've never had sore boobies or black eyes from running, jumping, or the like. Keeps 'em snug to the body and it gets GREAT reviews all over the internetz. Plus there are pretty colors.0 -
lol. I say this once and I'm done.
ENELL Bra *leaves room*
A-frickin-men!!!0 -
Got to join the chorus for Enell, I'm addicted to it. Is it comfortable, breathable, or attractive? No. Does it work? YES. I bought one when I wore a 34G/H and felt downright flat-chested.
http://i.imgur.com/33ktv.jpg
As you can see, that **** is NOT MESSING AROUND.
(edit: sorry, I'm an idiot who can't post embedded pictures.)0 -
I love my Fiona bras also.This has been my go-to bra for high intensity athletics. I don't know what bra size I was before I started losing weight but I *thought* was a 44C. After losing a bit of weight I finally got resized professionally and found out I was really a 36DD. OMG. Not on the 36 part - I knew I lost a ton in the back - but the cup size! Anyway - I LOVE the Moving Comfort Fiona bra - http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Fiona-Black/dp/B001AP1Q7U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335477662&sr=8-1
I've never had sore boobies or black eyes from running, jumping, or the like. Keeps 'em snug to the body and it gets GREAT reviews all over the internetz. Plus there are pretty colors.0 -
I also wear 2. I've tried a ton of "supportive" ones in the past and just find that 2 is more comfortable.0
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Two words: shock absorber.0
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I wear a normal bra, and a sports bra. Along with some shirts having built in bras xD0
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I wear 2 sports bras. Its not perfect but better then only 1.0
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enell all the way - LOVE mine - it made a runner out of me.0
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I invested in a sports bra frm 'Shock Absorber' - gotta love the name :laugh:
Totally feel 'strapped'
I have these too. Very cheap on Very.com.... (last one I bought was $35 vs $60 everywhere else)
For the record I am 34H/36G at the moment. I tend to go up a cup in sports bras.0 -
Title Nine Sports has a huge selection of sports bras for the well-endowed. Changed my life.
There is a caveat....you need to be under about an F or maybe a G. So if you are a little bigger...keep on looking. I am an H or HH in sports bras, and I have had no luck there (they have a few stores locally).0 -
I double up on the ones I have - nothing special but I'm seeking more support so BUMMMMP.0
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36H here so I definitely feel your pain
I'm going to test out this bra next week, I'll let you know how it goes!
http://www.onestopplus.com/clothing/Anita-Active-extreme-control-sports-bra-high-level-intensity.aspx?PfId=252339&DeptId=24531&producttypeid=1&pref=SavedBasket&StyleNo=1499
^^ That's what I wear. And I love it. After years of doing the 2 sports bra thing, or an old underwire with a sports bra over it, I decided to break down and buy a quality one. I wanted something easy to get in and out of, and also that didn't wrap up over the top of my boobs (so I can wear it with tanks and still show a little cleavage if I want to). And this does the trick. Amazingly well.0 -
At this point, I wear my regular bra, a sports bra, and a jogging tank that has a built in bra and I still feel embarrassed running down the street.0
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34E -- I am going to have to look at some of these online recommendations, I have tried those available at my local mall (like Nike's most intense model) and it is not working. Right now I just wear layers of 2-3 cheap sports bras, which works, but is definitely not ideal (and makes for some quick laundry turn over).0
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I also have one great Freya sports bra.0
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I run a lot and have varying degrees of jog bras. The ones that aren't as supportive, I augment with another bra. (I wish I could just go out and buy a bunch of them, but the good ones are really expensive. so I am slowly replacing the less supportive ones.)
I find the double bra method works just fine. Good luck!
I do this, too. I did not have the $$ to buy expensive bras, so I bought a 3 pack of cheap ones and I double up and wear two. it works pretty well. I am a 42DD.0 -
What I do is wear a regular bra with a sports bra over it. But thats because I'm cheap.
I was thinking it and then, BAM, there it was. Thank you for just saying it.0 -
I bought a whole bunch of cheap spandexy sports bras, and I layer. Two or three seems to do the trick well.0
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