Large chested ladies....question for ya!
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curvykim78
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What type of bra makes for a good exercise bra? I've tried Nike and Under Armour and they are okay. I was just wanting something to hold 'the girls' a little more still. Makes for a site when I'm out running....lol HELP! and sorry guys, no pics! lol
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I love the Moving Comfort "Fiona" bra!0
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Moving Comfort has some good ones. I can't remember what style I have but it is fabulous. No movement at all during runs.0
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I have the same problem and honestly I don't think they make them. I've tried underwire and nonunderwire...none of them work for me; so I just deal with it and wear two sports bra0
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I love "Moving Comfort" bras. The best style that I've tried is their Fiona style. It has a closure like a regular bra and so you don't have to fight getting it on. I like to run and it keeps the "girls" in place. No black eyes!!!!!0
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Moving comfort by Fiona is a great one.
I also have a Champion that I swear by.
I have for sure struggled with finding a good one too....Big boobs are awesome...except when running sprints.0 -
OH OH OH ...and WHERE DID YOU BUY IT AT PLEASE?!?!?0
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I don't have one yet but heard great things about "the ta ta tamer"0
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Moving comfort by Fiona is a great one.
I also have a Champion that I swear by.
I have for sure struggled with finding a good one too....Big boobs are awesome...except when running sprints.
LOL @ big boobs are awesome...except when running sprints~ Made me smile!0 -
Moving Comfort Maia is what I have and I love. I looked at the websites and then ended up buying a brand new one on ebay for $40. I could literally wear it 24/7 it is so comfortable and it supports the girls very, very well!0
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I have the same problem and honestly I don't think they make them. I've tried underwire and nonunderwire...none of them work for me; so I just deal with it and wear two sports bra
I've yet to find a good one, I typically wear a normal bra and a sports bra or I double up on the sports bras.
No cute work out tanks for me ( But my efforts arent to look cute while working out- its to look cute after I get my results )0 -
Champion is a amazing brand! Between the sports bra and the shaping shirt with the built in bra....... the girls aren't going anywhere!0
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I second the Moving comfort "fiona." It does flatten me out a little, but that's a fair trade for my DD's staying put. I love that the shoulder straps are (velcro) adjustable and it's sized like normal bras. I bought mine on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Fiona-Black/dp/B001AP3SEY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1336668369&sr=8-10 -
I don't have enough money to go out and pay for a really good sports bra so I just double up on the ones that I have. Will be stalking this post for tips for when I can afford.
Great question.0 -
I always find I have to buy a size bigger too, they don't ever seem to fit properly!0
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I have a shock absorber run bra which is very good.0
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Freya makes a really good one. So does Shock Absorber. Take a look at either of these websites for some good deals/prices on larger bras/sports bras:
www. barenecessities.com
www.figleaves.com
That's where I buy all of mine. I'm a 34 F/G and I bounce a bit but not to where it's uncomfortable or where I need to wear 2 of them together.0 -
always wearing two0
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I use Hanes and if that doesn't work double up the bra's and wear a tight tank under your t-shirt to hold those babies down..0
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I got mine at Academy. I think's it by Champion. Love it! It's a racer back (think that's what it's called) - not like a regular bra. It's underwire and it also hooks in the back, so you can make it tighter. I had Underarmour before. It was good, but just squished em too much.0
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I had a really good one that I used when running(I was a 38DDD) it fit/looked like a real bra, meaning it had clasps and seperate cups rather than a onesie. I cannot remember the name of it, but I got it at a speciality bra shop.
I had breast reduction surgery 1.5 years ago and there is NO looking back, best thing I could have done for myself. Personally I always felt I looked so much heavier with those babies, now I feel and look more symmetrical - considering that I am not even 5 foot tall
Best of luck to you.0
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