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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    i have this one from victoria secrets that i love and is so comfortable: http://www2.victoriassecret.com/comm...me=OSBRPBBVBRA
    For normal everyday bras, I wear these, too, and really like them. They are soft, comfortable, and the underwire works well. Before that I was wearing just the standard cotton ones, but these ones seem better and longer lasting (so far). I don't fit in them like the model does, though

    For sports bras, I have a Hind Nexus right now (bought at TE of course), before that I had a champion jogbra that was simple but low tech (I couldn't actually run in it, but it worked great for biking). Going to try the CWX soon, I hope, the Nexus is too thick under my trisuit and I'm not sure how good it'll be at drying quickly.

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    TsPoet

    Why do you hate Title 9? I recently do, too. I love their catalogs, and have never had any problems ordering, but I HATE HATE HATE that they do not include brand names. Brand names, and the reputation of a clothing company, and past experience with other items from that company greatly influences my future shopping decisions. I'm done- the catalogs go in the trash now without being looked at because this annoys me so much!!!

    My favorite bra right now is the Patagonia Mesh Bra for cycling, only, in the summer, it's too heavy. Right now I'm just wearing tanks with built-in shelf bras because they are the coolest.

    My favorite every day bra is the Patagonia Tiny Bra.

    Nanci
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  3. #18
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    full figured bra

    Which brings me to my question - any bras good for us full figured gals? I've never found an underwire that didnt' poke me in the middle of the breast, and the sports bras without them give me the uni-boob look. I've clicked on the links so kindly provided, and, for example, the L on one was 36B - I need a 36D.
    -TsPoet
    I don't wear a sports bra when I ride because my regular bras give me the support I need. This is my mostest favoritest bra ever in the history of the world. Full price is $24.00...it's reasonable too. And right now they are on sale! They also come in a lace trimmed model. It has great support, is soft and comfy, the underwire doesn't poke, and there is a second "stay" behind the underwire, just under the arm, for added support.

    Here's the link. I know it is lane bryant, but I love their bras. And they make them in fun colors. White and off white are usually my only choice in other bras.

    http://lanebryant.charmingshoppes.co...=LBPR0005&nav=

  4. #19
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    I fall out of bras (and alas, I'm falling out of that one again, but when I'm at the smaller part of the monthly cycle again, hopefully...) The Champion double dry does a really good job for me. I usually don't have to wear it cycling - there are some nice Bali full figure bras that I can wear for regular stuff - but I can actually run in the Champion. IT's also not so many laters of stuff, so I wore it under my suit for the mini-triathlons (which is why I tried it - my usual double-bagged armor would have dragged me to the bottom of the pool).
    I don't do underwire, as a rule. (I have discovered the hard way that you should never jump rope in an underwire bra. I'm just glad I never had to explain those wounds...) (I'm 36D or 38D, depending...)

  5. #20
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    I would like a simple cotton everyday bra. Not one I wear riding. It has to be full coverage. I am a B cup but for some reason I still fall out of bra's that are demi cup!
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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    at least i know i'm not alone with falling out of my bras.

    you would think with all the "technology" now that they would make a comfortable bra that prevents all our problems that we have and still looks cute.
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  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    at least i know i'm not alone with falling out of my bras.

    you would think with all the "technology" now that they would make a comfortable bra that prevents all our problems that we have and still looks cute.
    Maybe we should invent one and get te to make it for us?
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi
    Maybe we should invent one and get te to make it for us?
    good idea.... but where do we start?
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  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by chickwhorips
    good idea.... but where do we start?
    Well it sounds like we all want something that keeps us in, gives us shape(no uniboob) has compfy straps and cloth. No underwire, support. Am I leaving anything out?
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi
    Well it sounds like we all want something that keeps us in, gives us shape(no uniboob) has compfy straps and cloth. No underwire, support. Am I leaving anything out?
    i know there are a few people around here that sew.... maybe we can get them in on this.

    now is the time i would've paid more attention to sewing when i was a kid. my stepmom was great at sewing. i just tried to make cool designs on the material with my sewing machine, never made anything.
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  11. #26
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    the never ending hunt...

    I'm currently 34D+
    (I even had reduction surgery from DDD to C, and oddly, bra manufacturers changed the labelling so what was a C cup is now a D cup... go figure! I still have the old C cup for proof!).

    For cycling I actually like the Pearl Izumi schimmels or their other sports "bras".

    But for more active endeavors, like running or volleyball, my current favorite is by Brooks Pro-Support--and comes in band and cup sizes for a great fit.

    For day wear--well, what's my favorite is not longer available the next time I go shopping (or the fabric changed or cut changed slightly to "improve" it), and varies by what I'm planning to wear over it. Have better luck w/ the european brands--they just seem to have better styles that fit well, too. E.g. Chantelle, Triumph, Freya... www.figleaves.com is a good place to check.

  12. #27
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    For cycling, I'm a fan of the Champion line...they have several styles I wear, and they're all comfortable. For everyday wear, I really like Victoria's Secret Very Sexy. I am smallish and saggyish (real word???), and I like the way they actually make me look like I have something on my chest other than bumps. They make a very nice all cotton bra also, that is not padded, and is full coverage.. quite comfortable too.

  13. #28
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    Yeah, Veloputt
    I have a Triumph Tri-Action.
    It is so nice and seamless with stretchy straps and velcro for easy adjustment. Best of all it is a front-y
    Never figured out how to do a bra up at the back. Also have had long periods of limited arm movement ( mastectomy and a horrendous tractor accident) and fronties helped me stay independent.
    I also think all the "reverse engineering" of seams, 3 sets of hooks and eyes, and overlapping fabric just ruins the asthetics of that beautiful expanse of a woman's back.

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  14. #29
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    Guess I've just gotten used to rear hooks as that was the only option I was exposed to nearly 30 years ago when I started wearing bras!

    Besides the looks, hooks on the back can be painful, too. I have to be careful w/ where the hook hits on the backbone, else are a literal pain doing situps!

    I've found a Walcoal w/ front closure and has some stiffness to the cups for the nice "t-shirt" look w/out feeling like armour plating, and a nice and comfortable strap design in the back... It's currently one of my favorites for "day" use.

    Front zipper sports bras usually don't work for me, but I'm wearing out a Pearl Izuma front zip sports bra that was nice that it had a locking zipper (as w/out a lock, I've found some creep down on their own accord), and good strap adjustments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by margo49
    Best of all it is a front-y
    Never figured out how to do a bra up at the back.
    your not the only one. i'm not good at it either. i have to latch them in front and then spin it around my tummy and put it on that way.

    i'm just not coordinated enough to latch it behind me.
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