For all you champion fans out there, the catalog I just got as all sports bras for 19.99.
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For all you champion fans out there, the catalog I just got as all sports bras for 19.99.
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This thread has done _wonders_ for my flat-chested ego! :p
I've never this particular issue with chafe, but glad that someone's making good equipment for those of you who do!
Yes, they're my favorite, I wouldn't order multiples otherwise!
I'd say they run true to size (although that's pretty subjective). I wear a small in these, and I'm on the big end of a 34 band and the small end of a B cup. I bounce a lot and I like a LOT of support. These are one of the few bras that I can be comfortable wearing only one layer for running and high-impact aerobics - otherwise I double up.
And there's a perfect little space in the band for a HRM, too.
I just realize that they are pull-over- your-head type. I have a heck of a time with those.
Hi.. I have the same problem. I'm a 32 FF... and I have a heck of a time finding regular, everyday bras, let alone a good sports bra. I'm thinking about getting this bra:
http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=4238
Anyone know if it works? The reviews look good (but shouldn't the products have good reviews if they want to sell them??).
I'm concerned about the breathability of the satiny material. I like the front closure... but the 'hook and tuck' method sounds like it might cause a bit of boob sweat. Sorry for the gross description.... is there any other way to describe it? Condensate particles amidst the bosom?:p
Enell. Quite expensive, but I wear it for *everything* sporty: tri swimming, biking, running. It's the only thing that keeps me from moving around at all. It's not pretty, but I love it.
And yes, it is about avoiding pain. Otherwise, I get really bad stabbing pains all through my boobs.:eek: I couldn't figure it out when I first starting running and thought something was seriously wrong.:o