Sports Bras for large chested women
tradkins12
Posts: 20
So I'd love to start C25K but need an amazing sports bra. I am SUPER self conscious of my chest and at a 42DDD, the normal sports bras aren't gonna work. Wearing 2 of them doesn't work either :sad: So where do you buy yours? For me, price doesn't matter. I NEED something that is going to last and give me the support I need. Thanks everyone
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I'm from the UK and use Shock Absorbers sport bra's they are amazing! I've just had implants so exercising with massive boobs all of a sudden was a massive change. But these really keep them in place0
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Have to second the Shock Absorbers. In particular, try and get hold of the B5044 - designed for running, therefor giving maximum support.
If you're in the UK too, pop down to your local TK Maxx - sometimes they sell these in there, a damn sight cheaper than RRP too. Think mine was about £7.99 which is about £25 less than the RRP!
Good luck :-)0 -
Have to second the Shock Absorbers. In particular, try and get hold of the B5044 - designed for running, therefor giving maximum support.
If you're in the UK too, pop down to your local TK Maxx - sometimes they sell these in there, a damn sight cheaper than RRP too. Think mine was about £7.99 which is about £25 less than the RRP!
Good luck :-)
Thanks for the advice I am actually located in the USA so I'll have to do some research online and see if I can't find them for a decent price.0 -
Moving Comfort bras are GREAT for large chested women. I am about your size. I like the Fiona and Maya bras.
For running long distances, this is my favorite:
http://www.movingcomfort.com/Maia/350011,default,pd.html
I have also heard that Enell makes good ones but I haven't tried them myself.0 -
I've heard really good things about Enell too, but still haven't gotten one.0
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I'm a 32DD/DDD and I wear the Moving Comfort Maia. It eliminates the majority of the bounce (honestly, we're large, no bra will get rid of all of it). I can run comfortably.
I've also heard really good things about the Shock Absorbers. I'll probably try one soon since I need to replace a few of my running bras. You can get both the Shock Absorbers and the Moving Comfort bras for a reasonable price on Amazon.0 -
I'm a 32HH and I always get Freya as my brand. They have sturdy seams and really hold you in place as if you had ducktaped it all down!0
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I buy from a company called Bravissimo (they're based in the UK, but ship worldwide) - I have this one http://www.bravissimo.com/products/lingerie/sports-bras/impact-free-sports/grey-marl/ro10gm/?show=16&sort=1&level=1
its really comfortable and does help to stop the dreaded bounce!!0
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