Makes me wonder why he was looking for a sports bra.
A special occasion, perhaps.
Makes me wonder why he was looking for a sports bra.
A special occasion, perhaps.
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I'm afraid I learned the hard way not to jump rope in underwire.
not sure what Underwire would do when jumping rope, i thought it was super-supportive.
Cycling's not too hard to find a bra for, but I always have a hard time finding a really supportive d cup sportsbra to run in that doesn't look like underwear (I like to go out in just a sports bra when it's really hot).
There is a plethora of very good ones with clasps & whatnot...
that hurts to watch.
Soooo I was home the other day during the middle of the day... and "The History of the Bra" was on television....
There actually was a very interesting segment on sports bras - someone did a motion study to determine what the best design for a sports bra for more well endowed ladies would be. They tested - stretchy material, individual cups; stretchy material shelf style; stretchy material, shelf style doubled up; and stiff material, individual cups.
The non-stretch material won hands down, for comfort for the tester and in the computerized motion analysis. The doubled up traditonal shelf style sports bra did cut the bounce, but the tester felt too constricted by it.
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I have a non-stretch material underwire made by Natori. Man, that puppy is comfortable and looks good AND is very supportive!
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