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			<title>plus size/curvy reflective vests?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Is there anyone making plus-sized reflective vests?  The Gore one looks nice, but in a tight sports bra I'm still at least 44 around the bust (and ~39 at the waist, although if stuff fits my chest it's usually OK at the waist since I don't mind looking a bit sausage-like if things are comfy), and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Is there anyone making plus-sized reflective vests?  The Gore one looks nice, but in a tight sports bra I'm still at least 44 around the bust (and ~39 at the waist, although if stuff fits my chest it's usually OK at the waist since I don't mind looking a bit sausage-like if things are comfy), and it doesn't go up that big.  I have a sash, but I don't really like it as it bounces all over, and running vests are neither comfortable nor long enough to actually do anything.  <br />
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I don't really need warmth from it -- I tend to be found in short sleeves as soon as the temperature crests 40 degrees, and my boobs honestly make great windblocks for my actual core -- it's more having something that's seriously reflective and form-fitting rather than flapping around.    <br />
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Men's stuff that has some stretch is possibly OK if it will stretch enough to handle my chest without having lots of excess fabric elsewhere, as I'm longwaisted.  <br />
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And it would need to meet RUSA standards for brevets, although those seem to be pretty vague.</div>

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