Tell DH, "Sure, If you're willing to pay for the surgery."
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Ah, a topic close to my heart ;)
I usually wear a crop top cycling, but after seeing pics of myself at the last TT, I decided I looked very saggy (more than normal) so think I will 'bra up' for riding in future.
I use a berli sports bra for running, underwire - need it for support - and with lots of breathable fabric. Trouble is it has seams so looks ghastly under a thin coolmax top. The smooth ones don't have enough support. If I try wearing a crop top over it, I can't breathe. Maybe ! need a crop top 2 sizes too big and then I could breathe!
Seems no matter what size we are - we all have issues! (think I'm a 36C - but shrinking, cos I'm losing weight)
Lulu Lemon/Athletica makes a padded sports bra. It wasn't my style, but I'm sure it would be flattering on the right body.
Not a thread you'd find at that other cycing forum either LOL.
I appreciate the tips for a couple of reasons. My daughter is an A and doesn't need an underwire. I had no idea how hard it was to find a bra w/out a wire! ANY kind of bra w/out a wire. Why wear one if you don't need it? I don't get it. The barely there bras look perfect for her! Thanks!! We also love title nine clothing but I never really considered buying bras from them. That title nine bra looks perfect for her too.
I'm a C cup and have to deal with flashing drivers. I have to be so careful with what jerseys I buy because if they are even slightly low cut, once I'm on my bike the girls are out for all the world to see. DH tells me it's only a matter of time before I cause a car crash!
Plus I prefer a racer back bra to go with the sleeveless jerseys (Terry Schraeder) that prevent the previous issue. So trying to find a supportive (not squishing or suffocating) racer back comfortable sports bra is such a challenge! I finally ended up with Hanes from Target! At least they don't cost me an arm and a leg.
Sheesh! What a hassel.