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  1. #1
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    Let's design the perfect sports bra

    Let's brainstorm the perfect sports bra. Maybe someone will go out and make it...

    First, no inside seams to chafe. Even flatlocked seams will attack at some point.

    Second, a chest band that doesn't crawl up.

    Third, SUPPORT without being constricting.

    Anyone else?

  2. #2
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    and super at wicking away moisture. I don't want wet clammies next to my skin
    Beth

  3. #3
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    Here it is!



    Complete with instructional diagram
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    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  4. #4
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    Are the clips at the bottom for your race number? Or to attach your gels?

    I like the "quick pee" open bottom.

    lol

  5. #5
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    Smile oh, that's funny

    I met a friend recently for a weekend of gal-pal debauchery in Dallas-Forth Worth. We're talking gauchos in Brazilian restaurants here (fit in a few trips to LBS's, too).

    Anyway, we went around all weekend trying to "invent" our new retail franchise:

    "Brassiere World."

    And our slogan "Because fit matters."

    Then we came up with other slogans...and more slogans....and more.

    The bottom line "No two are alike!"

    Myself, I like sports bras but I don't like the cotton blends they use. I like the texture "silky" that will slide freely under street clothes and athletic clothes alike.

    But I can't locate a "Brassiere World" outlet in my neighborhood.

    Too much chardonnay tonight...I'm not sure I can spell brassiere. But then, maybe I couldn't spell it before the chard.

    ~jackie
    Cycling is the new running.

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  6. #6
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    should be wearable without a shirt (doesn't look overtly like underwear)

    maybe available in a bra and camisol format? I would love a technical fabric cami for cooler weather!

    chest band made to not interfere with HR monitor straps (maybe an option to insert your chest strap into the band, but not a built in)
    "Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide

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  7. #7
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    I think that there probably need to be a couple different designs, because we have different issues.

    I've got big ribs & shoulders, small breasts that have been with me long enough to be showing the effects of gravity, and prominent nipples. I want something that holds me in place, smooths over the "headlights", but doesn't compress me even flatter than I am. So, I want some shape, some coverage, some support. But I don't need anything like the support of my more well-endowed sisters.

    And it needs to be big enough for my ribs, but small enough for my (lack of) boobs! For some reason the sport bra makers seem to think that women with small boobs also have teeny tiny little rib cages... Not me!

    I went into the local Macy's, and asked about a specific Champion sport bra in a 36 A. The lady says "Oh, you wouldn't be able to get that." I say, "Well, I already have one, so I know they make them. Can you check if they have any in stock at any of your other stores?" She says "Oh, no need to call... I'm sure they wouldn't carry anything like that." Did she learn this at their How to Drive Away Potential Customers Seminar?

  8. #8
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    Blueskies you're on to something.
    And I don't know about anyone else, but the skin around my chest, under the breasts is SENSITIVE. don't want metal wires digging in there; don't want scratchy fabric in there either. I mean, it's a light layer of skin that is sitting on ribs for crying out loud.
    It's a trick to hold the weight and not abrade the skin.
    and something like wool...

    nothing worse than wearing nice breathable wool or whatever jerseys are made of everywhere except the bra, where it's cold wet and clammy...
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  9. #9
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    I'm for a bra that offers customized lengths in shoulder straps and rib cage sizes. Why? I have a long torso and broad shoulders, hence the need for long(er) straps everywhere.

    I like having a *lift and seperate* quality in a bra. I'm not as comfie in a camie style bra--I end up with the Una Boob. Plus in hot, humid weather, it's nice to have something wicking between the girls.

  10. #10
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    Oct 2005
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    1. Front fastening
    2. Ready-made to fit silicon titty (prosthetic, post-mastectomy), but those who still have "both" can wear it too. My FILA sports bra has a kind of cotton-y, wick-y semi-lining at the sides and bottom of the cups and "titty" just slpis in and sits there all day quite happily
    3. Options for racer back or regular straps (over-the-shoulder)
    4. Colours - as many as possible

    My $0.02

    All you need is love...la-dee-da-dee-da...all you need is love!

  11. #11
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    The most comfortable non-bra support I ever got was when a girlfriend and I taped our boobs with med/athletic tape to wear backless dresses on a double date.

    I didn't feel it at all all night long.

    But taking the stuff off was a bear. I still have the pictures.
    I can do five more miles.

 

 

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