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    I'm just glad I'm not the only A cup around.

    I am glad you posted this as I have been wondering the same thing.

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    Xeney

    I totally agree with you about Title 9. I won't even look at their catalog any more because of their "no name" policy. Straight into the trash. I am highly influenced by a manufacturer's reputation and experience I've had with prior products.

    Patagonia makes nice but low-impact synthetic bras. I've only heard good things about Under Armour.
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    I really like my Under Armour bra! It took pretty close to forever to find a brand that works great for me AND it doesn't do that funky squish 'em together, uni-boob thing! I've heard good things about the CW-X bras too. I'd love to hear if any of you have tried them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nanci View Post
    I totally agree with you about Title 9. I won't even look at their catalog any more because of their "no name" policy. Straight into the trash. I am highly influenced by a manufacturer's reputation and experience I've had with prior products.

    Patagonia makes nice but low-impact synthetic bras. I've only heard good things about Under Armour.
    I get the Title 9 catalog, but never ordered from it to know. Thanks for the tip.

    I have a Patagonia Under Armour Bra/Tunic. It is great because it's a sports bra that fits snug all the way down your torso and exceeds below your hips so you can either wear it tucked or un-tucked, and it won't ride up and expose your skin when you ride. I think I got it from a Terry catalog.
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    i like my champion bra, its the double dry one also. i love it. super comfy!
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    Thanks everyone! Champion has one on sale now- I might order one.

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    I'm a big fan of the new Champion 02cool seamless bra. VERY comfortable. Also the Champion double dry sprint bra is a perfect fit for me, and wicks almost as well as the 02cool. And I'm a big fan of all things Sugoi. (I too am, um, very small busted).

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    Quote Originally Posted by SouthernBelle View Post
    I'm just glad I'm not the only A cup around.

    I am glad you posted this as I have been wondering the same thing.
    Don't worry there are a few of us. I never disliked my tiny-boobies, because they are GREAT for exercise and hugging closer.

    It might not help much, but I use something like this:
    http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_d...=1161102584432
    but cropped as a bra. (Can't find it online for some reason - I hope it's not discontinued!!)

    It's a bit more supportive than the Patagonia Capilene bra, but breathes really well. And it's inexpensive...

 

 

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