actually bras are no fun for the endowed either. the whole idea is annoying and stupid.
ps i'm not "endowed" just average
actually bras are no fun for the endowed either. the whole idea is annoying and stupid.
ps i'm not "endowed" just average
My mosquito bites hurt when I jog so I want them to be tucked away. I don't care if it makes my chest "manly". I have an ODLO top that is so tight if I wear it for a full day my b@@bs hurt. but during sports it feels good.
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I have the opposite problem, by NO means am I BIG espeically after breast feeding, it just literally sucked the life out of them. But, they are still big enough that I'm looking for something to flatten me out a bit because when I put on my jersey DH is like.....can't you tone those down a bit![]()
I actually wear a running bra that is 2 sizes too small to squish them down, but it's so tight around my ribcage, and with my heart monitor on, forget it, I'm lucky I can breathe.
I commiserate with you, Flybye! I was faced with a similar sports bra dilemma. What I finally did was buy a sports bra that is WAY too big so it doesn't smash me down flat (and it doesn't take much smashing for me either!). I generally wear a 34A (which is usually too big) but bought a 36B sports bra...the biggest bra I have ever worn! Anyway, it still provides some shaping and a little support (not that I really need the support). And because the poor bra really isn't doing anything strenuous, I opted for an inexpensive Champion brand from Target.
I'm with mimitabby...bras are stupid!
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I had been looking for one too; I'm basically a 32/34 A. Oddly I found one I like at K-Mart. It's their store brand. It also fastens rather than pulls over your head, which I get really tired of doing. You know, sometimes you just can't get the damn thing off.
I like this one:
http://www.titlenine.com/shopping/pr...ProductID=2169
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I am a fan of moulded cups to avoid the uniboob. Just never put them in the dryer, or they'll bunch and deform.
geez, Jenn, tell DH to deal with it. It's not good to compress your ribs
especially when you are exercising. Look into some of these support bras they make for athletes. Please throw away those too tight bras. Remember how ladies used to faint all the time in the Victorian days? that's because they couldn't breathe!
Mimitabby, I like you ALOT, not only because you have in my opinon one of the BEST pictures in your avatar ( CAT LOVER HERE) I had 3 we had to adopt out when we were transfered and because of my already high risk pregnancy, which broke my heart........sorry....totally off the subject...
Anywho, I know I feel like I need more breathing room and I'm changing that, bought a larger sports bra today...we'll see how the gal'slike it. If DH still has issues......them are mine and he has to deal, am I right or am I right!!
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A good compression bra doesn't make me look manly. It makes me look "athletic".![]()
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.