sports bras...

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  • HornsUT32
    HornsUT32 Posts: 146 Member
    I like the Nike Dry Fit, or at least I think that is what they are called. But to be honest, I have the smallest chest in the world for someone that weighs 190 pounds. Anything will pretty much hold an A cup haha....but in all honesty, they are comfy and keep everything in place.
  • Shannota
    Shannota Posts: 308 Member
    Enell... Discovered them last year and dont see myself ever buying anything else. You might say they are pricey, but worth every penny.


    ^^^ this...

    I will never buy another type of bra

    If you have a larger band size (I am about a 44DD), Enell seems to be the only choice. I read the thread mentioned above and was so excited about all the possibilities...I started checking the websites for them and found that no others were for a larger band size :( Good thing I have my Enell and it works so well. I guess variety can wait until my band size is down a bit.
  • Amara15
    Amara15 Posts: 211 Member
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  • recee96
    recee96 Posts: 224 Member
    Thanks for the feedback ladies! I too wear two bras bc of my size 38DDs. I just ordered the Juno bra from Amazon. I can't wait to receive it :)
  • taylor5877
    taylor5877 Posts: 1,792 Member
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  • tltrahan2000
    tltrahan2000 Posts: 4 Member
    I am a DD as well. I almost gave up on ever being able to wear just one sports bra. I found the Champion Doudle dry sports bra with a wire. It was actually voted as one of the best job bras for DD by Runner's world. Best part is it was under $30. I just went to the champion website and ordered. The adjustment is actually velco.
  • Have to agree with the other post re: Wacoal underwire sports bra. It keeps everything locked down while you're exercising. Make sure that the band is tight enough. If not, it won't provide the support you need. I suggest having it fitted by one of the sales people.
  • susyw_2003
    susyw_2003 Posts: 70
    I brought my sports bra from La Senza for £10.. the thin padding helps for support and big straps help it stay in places. It also has adjustable clips at the side :)
  • SorchaEilis
    SorchaEilis Posts: 99 Member
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  • Lyerin
    Lyerin Posts: 818 Member
    Moving comfort bras are my favorites. They hold everything in place and last forever (I've had the 4 that I have for a long time now - 3-4 years or more, and I wash and dry them routinely, other than a few hooks that need to be straightened with some pliers, everything is in great shape).
  • evilmonkee
    evilmonkee Posts: 55 Member
    The key for me was to find a bra that has adjustable straps, covered underwire, and molded supportive cups. I used to wear 2-3 regular sports bras, but now that I found couple good ones, I can wear just one and I'm pretty comfortable doing jumping jacks.
    Moving comfort is great- I really like Juno, Fiona, and Maya. If you don't mind wearing lime green or some other odd color, you can get them for cheaper on Amazon. The black/ white and nude are usually more expensive, but the other colors go on sale regularly.

    I'm 34DD, and I run and do high-impact stuff a lot. Last weekend I did a 7 mile run wearing the Juno, and nothing bounced or moved.
  • tlinval
    tlinval Posts: 175 Member
    I have an Enell bra. I will admit I don't "love" it, I call it my corset (and on rough runs I call it the corset from hell), but it does do the job. Chest doesn't move AT ALL, which was becoming a problem medically, I was starting to get muscle tears down the sides of my chest and back because of bouncing! It's probably the most I've spent on a piece of clothing but it does the trick. The sizes are not "conventional" so I'd recommend getting fitted for one, or at least measured.
  • freeone17
    freeone17 Posts: 18 Member
    Bump! I need to come back to this thread when I can afford a new bra. As of right now my chest hurts soooo freakin bad when I'm doing the 30 day shred. Lots of jumping jacks - ouch! :-(
  • I LOVE Victoria Secret's bras.
  • PJFonz
    PJFonz Posts: 41 Member
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