Best sports bra for women with D cup

Anonymous
I need a new set of sports bras, including some cross-backs that are easy to take on and off. Extra points for non-plasticky feel. Any suggestions?
Anonymous
I'm a D cup and I don't use anything special?
Anonymous
I think this will depend on your shape (if you have a significantly wider band size, I can't speak to whether these will work), but I wear a 30F and find Lululemon's Align tanks to work well. The built-in bra is supportive enough for running. I had other sports bras prior to these and much prefer my Align tanks now. They are slightly lower cut/expose a little more cleavage than I would have liked, but it's not obscene and doesn't affect the functionality.
Anonymous
This bra!
SYROKAN Women's Full Support High Impact Racerback Lightly Lined Underwire Sports Bra https://a.co/d/0k6UIU6

It is not easy to get off but it really really works.
Anonymous
I'm 34D and wear Under Armour cross back pull on sports bras size M. I'm 5'3" 145 lbs. Slight compression, but comfortable and supportive. Cross back straps help distribute the pressure. On weekends I often wear them all day long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This bra!
SYROKAN Women's Full Support High Impact Racerback Lightly Lined Underwire Sports Bra https://a.co/d/0k6UIU6

It is not easy to get off but it really really works.


This one looks like the old Juno sports bra by moving comfort, which was the absolute best. Nothing moved. (i still don't understand how it was discontinued.) but i'll check this one out. (thanks from not the op.)
Anonymous
Shefit- zip front, cross back with adjustable band and shoulder straps. They have sales pretty regularly (that said, I would consider paying full price).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This bra!
SYROKAN Women's Full Support High Impact Racerback Lightly Lined Underwire Sports Bra https://a.co/d/0k6UIU6

It is not easy to get off but it really really works.


This one looks like the old Juno sports bra by moving comfort, which was the absolute best. Nothing moved. (i still don't understand how it was discontinued.) but i'll check this one out. (thanks from not the op.)


Juno didn't have an underwire. I loved it and am dying to find a comparable replacement. Not sure how underwire would feel when I'm running.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This bra!
SYROKAN Women's Full Support High Impact Racerback Lightly Lined Underwire Sports Bra https://a.co/d/0k6UIU6

It is not easy to get off but it really really works.


I have these, and a New Balance sports bra that is very similar. They are comfortable and keep everything in place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This bra!
SYROKAN Women's Full Support High Impact Racerback Lightly Lined Underwire Sports Bra https://a.co/d/0k6UIU6

It is not easy to get off but it really really works.


I have these, and a New Balance sports bra that is very similar. They are comfortable and keep everything in place.


This is actually the Syrokan's I have. The adjustable straps help.
Anonymous
Junos were the best. I haven't found anything else. The straps didn't stretch much and that limited the movement.

I don't understand how they were discontinued, either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm a D cup and I don't use anything special?


You probably should.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This bra!
SYROKAN Women's Full Support High Impact Racerback Lightly Lined Underwire Sports Bra https://a.co/d/0k6UIU6

It is not easy to get off but it really really works.


This one looks like the old Juno sports bra by moving comfort, which was the absolute best. Nothing moved. (i still don't understand how it was discontinued.) but i'll check this one out. (thanks from not the op.)


Juno didn't have an underwire. I loved it and am dying to find a comparable replacement. Not sure how underwire would feel when I'm running.


I have worn underwire sports bras (not this particular brand) for running and for HIIT and never had any problems, so maybe try it and see how it works for you.

I've never hear of this brand and there are two mentioned in this thread so maybe I'll try them. The price is right!
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