SPORTS BRAS FOR LARGER BREASTED WOMEN
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Figleaves.com0
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i hate the way sports bras do not fit the same size as regular bras do so ive had some issues with buying online so keep that in mind. i got a 40G in a sports bra which is my regular boob size and it didnt fit. i have boob spillage and its vile and it pisses me off. ...and i found this to be the case with a couple of other online places so just read reviews before you buy..
signed,
girl who has boob spillage and unhappy and too poor to buy another one now...0 -
Shock Absorber and Freya work for me. They are from $30-60. Depending on if someone is running a promo. I am 34H. Shock absorber goes from about 28-44, up to I think HH or maybe a little more. Freya goes from about 30-38 and up to an H or so, but cups tend to run a little bigger, so you might go down a cup.
Very supportive! And long lasting. (And they use regular bra sizes). I size up in the cup for shock absorber to HH.
Panache also gets raves for sports bras, I haven't tried one yet.
All are available at figleaves.com, herrrom.com or barenecessities.com. Very.com has a few shock absorbers.0 -
The Shock Absorber bra! The best money I ever spent! It kept my 38F (eur) breastfeeding girls in place while I trained for and ran a half-marathon. And it's not as gigantic as some others, like Enell (which just looks HUGE). It's sold in the US (where I live) and the UK; just check online for the different sellers. I got mine at herroom.com and it included free shipping, which was an excellent bonus since I was already spending a lot.0
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Go online to a company called Title nine. I get the 2 in 1 sports bra and my girls don't move while I'm working out, upside down in a yoga pose, or teaching for that matter. I even bought some for everyday wear because it helps with posture etc..... LOVE them
They also have another company called Bounce which is just for bras.... they are great! Good luck on your search!
This is my fav:
http://www.titlenine.com/product/sports-bras-and-undies/underwire-bras/310125.do?sortby=ourPicks0 -
Lane Bryants sports bras are absolutely AWESOME. They have a "no bounce" bra that is fanfrickentastic0
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You will never regret purchasing Enell. They are more expensive ($50-70), but are more durable. I am a 40G and really struggled with lower back pain with even the slightest activity level. After Enell, that all changed. They really strap them in and keep the strain off of your back. Highly recommend.
^THIS!!
BEST ONE EVER!! You can buy online or find them at local running stores. Check Enell's website for the store locator!0 -
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I recently bought this one from Lane Bryant....So far I really like it. Check the sizing chart when ordering, they run small. http://www.lanebryant.com/cacique-plus-size-sexy-bras-intimate-apparel/bras/sports-bras/4043c4044c775/index.cat0
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Wow, so many ideas. My idea doesn't work, taking off my boobs while I work out. That would be splendid! lol0
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I got mine from Lane Bryant0
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I have a Moving Comfort sports bra and love it!
My are moving comfort that i got from figleaves.com0 -
I don't know much about bra sizes, but my wife is a larger breasted woman that goes to Target to get her sports bras.
:laugh: I love this. Nobody beyond a D can get anything at a Target sweetie. What you consider large and what these ladies are talking about are very different.0 -
Thanks for the tip MaitreyeeMAYH, I'll definitely be checking out the website0
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big bump:blushing:0
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I don't know much about bra sizes, but my wife is a larger breasted woman that goes to Target to get her sports bras.
I got a sports bra from Target just a couple weeks ago and it quickly became my fav!!! I love it and it was cheap0 -
I bought stuff online and they turned out to be nothing but little cotton things that wouldn't hold anything up when I was standing still so running was not fun I had given up hope.
I read about the Armour Bra but it wasn't big enough for me (seriously they tout that it's so great for support and it only goes to a D?!) I've also heard good things about the Tata Tamer at Lululemon but they were out of my size so I didn't get to try it
I ended up at the Running Room and got one that I guess is called the Shock Absorber (that's what it says on the front and I've cut all the tags off.) I was blown away when I tried it on and jumped up and down and the girls didn't move at all PLUS they had it in my size which is a 36F and impossible to find in a normal bra.0 -
I wear a 46DDDD and I have found mine at Lane Bryant.0
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I have 38F and nothing holds the girls down like Enell www.enell.com They are a bit pricey as priced over $60, but they hold up for a very long time. Not to mention I can run, jump, roll around and everything without risking pain or discomfort.
I also purchased in the past 4 of them off of ebay. They are 'irregular' but you would never know it. What makes it 'irregular' is the ribcage measurement is a tad bit off, so it's a bit tight underthere. But, still $30-$40 for 2 Enell vs 1 enell wins hands down!0 -
I'm a DD, and I actually wear a comfortable victoria secret bra underneath my sports bra for extra support and wider coverage. I know it seems extreme, but sports bras kind of squish boobs together, and I think it makes them sore after a workout. The combination of a VS minimizer bra and a regular sports bra seems to do the trick...just a suggestion. good luck0
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