I'm having trouble, i have 2 sports bras, both shock absorber one a 36c and one 36d. I am usually a c cup but find my boobs hurt after wearing the c cup bra but both dig in from the elastic underneath my boobs. Can anyone recommend a good sports bra
i cant find one to fit me, i am only a 32a but all the little peoples sports bras come as crop top bras, which make me itch like mad, is there anywher that i can get a normal looking bra, with support, they all seem to be c,d and e sizes, most
is fine.sports bras from is lessbounce.com - they only sell sports bras and are really good about giving advice and letting you try
-wired, underwired, padding? i'm a small A too. what sort of thing are you after? i know of a few as i have searched... If you're looking for small sports bras with cups, I'd recommend the M&S ultrasonic sports bras, which I think are £20. They have the advantage
My wife has just started running, two years ago she had a mastecomy and we are trying to find a source of sports bra,s that can accomodate the inserts. Any advice would be greatly appreciated Hi Taff,The Grace bra from Moving comfort might do
Hi everyone,I saw all the discussion on the Fat Club thread about this subject and so thought I'd start up a proper Sports Bra topic! I too have the problem of finding decent sports bras - I've tried loads! My only solution has been to wear two
Hello Ladies!I'm getting back into running again after an injury and want to buy a good sports bra.I've read a few articles in the Gear Section and have seen the Enell and Triumph bras - the both have the best rating, I believe. I'm a 34 B
the Nike bras (and knickers!). Not the crop top type they sell here but proper sports bras in various designs for all shapes and sizes. They are the best ever. I've been using them for ages (I work there sometimes so stock up whenever I can) and can
), but I was getting sore nips on my longer runs. Are you using a sports bra? There are web sites which specialise in bras. Perhaps it would be worth seeking some of them out and asking for their advice. I'm sure it's something they would have come
lingerie shop near me and they have never failed to sell me a comfy bra. sports bras included. usually you need a smaller back size to support the boobs more, rather than cranking up the straps to compensate for poor fit. bodyglide linkI think that even