07-26-2016 17:29
07-26-2016 17:29
Thanks in part to my fitbit charge HR, i have been doing a bit more running.
Although only a C cup i struggle to find a Sports bra that is comfortable, nice to look at and holds things down properly. Interested to hear suggestions from people of similar size and what they wear.
Available in Aus is handy... I like the idea of the Victorias Secret bras but nowhere to try on in Aus.
07-26-2016 17:36
07-26-2016 17:36
I myself like Moving comfort. Search their site but also Amazon.
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07-26-2016 18:32
07-26-2016 18:32
Victoria's Secret is for flimsy and sexy. For a good sports bra you want a brand like Champion. For a C cup and larger it should have at least three clips-usually front opening and wide shoulder straps.
07-26-2016 21:48
07-26-2016 21:48
Have to agree Victoria secert is not a Sport Bra
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07-27-2016 01:43
07-27-2016 01:43
I feel that anything posing as a sports bra will only be a maximum of two of your three criteria. I would recommend a sturdy (ugly) sports bra that does what is required and throwing on a cuter crop top to cover it up.
07-27-2016 17:11 - edited 07-27-2016 17:12
07-27-2016 17:11 - edited 07-27-2016 17:12
Its good to see Moving comfort mentioned as a quality bra - although sturdy looking they at least have a bit of variety in colour so when your gym tops don't quite match the shape, its fun. Champion also have a bit of colour variety so will look further there.
08-06-2016 13:25
08-06-2016 13:25
08-06-2016 21:02
08-06-2016 21:02
Okay I know this is weird but I have done some research into sports bras which would fit my wife (44C). Victoria Secret does make a couple good ones which are basically a double bra with a zip in the front. Champion, Lane Bryant depending on size, and Under Armor are also good choices, Title Nine, is good from what I have heard and reading reviews.
I don't know what you have in Australia but this is all second hand+, since I don't wear any of the above mentioned.
08-09-2016 08:46
08-09-2016 08:46
I'm not sure if Shock Absorber are availble in Aus im in the UK but I can swear by Shock Absorber...I was a 36E for a while and these things helped as I do High Impact High Intensity and the need to keep them from breaking loose was immediate hahah! 🙂 🙂
08-10-2016 01:41
08-10-2016 01:41
Just had a quick look at Shock Absorber. They are available online in Australia. Asos seem to have them every now and then but are currently sold out and bravawoman have three styles available. The cheapest is $99 but the reviews seem very positive.
08-10-2016 23:36
08-10-2016 23:36
I live in a small town lacking a good variety. Im 40dd & i refuse to run do to the bouncing. I just cant seem to find a good bra that supports me. I have tired cheap ones that i just sag in. Good strap & cup support needed asap.
08-11-2016 05:13
08-11-2016 05:13
I've always had good luck with Coobies. The Comfort Bra isn't marketed as a sports bra but it is really good for exercising.
08-11-2016 08:13
08-11-2016 08:13
Went to the site and they didnt often but 2 styles for bigger breast. The collections overall were cute. Im ordering 1 to see the fit before I shell out $22 a pop in different colors.
08-16-2016 20:42
08-16-2016 20:42
I totally recommend the Enell bras for larger breasts. They arent necessarily pretty but they get the job done. They work with compression. Put it on and the girls stay put.