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Thanks PP! I will check those out, too ...
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I'm a size A. I've found that it helps to avoid lighter colored sports bras unless they fit just right and have a good lining, otherwise you will probably see nipple.
I've had good luck with Nike and Underarmour. I rarely wear a t-shirt on top when I'm running. I don't really think much about being flattened out. I'm not busty and not super excited about that, but for some reason when I run or workout, I don't care that much. |
| OP, I suggested sports bras. If you wear a sports bra and a not-so-tight tshirt, it shouldn't even be noticeable. I have B-C size breasts and they also look sort of flat under a sports bra+tshirt. |
How do you like Denver? |
| Love Denver. Always sunny, beautiful weather, so much to do within Denver not to mention the surroundIng areas. |
| The company Athleta has some amazing workout and swim clothing and their customer service is excellent. I purchased a two-piece swimsuit - swim shorts and a tank top that is meant for working out as well as swimming. The odd thing is that it is designed for larger-chested women in the sense that it provides a lot of support but not large cups. The effect on a VERY small-chested woman (me!) who has had absolutely no luck with finding workout tops or swimsuits before was amazing. It provided enough padding (with the second set of thin, removable cups the customer service rep sent me for free) to provide a nice, natural shape and there was absolutely no gapping. It is the first and only tank I have ever worn where I feel completely confident that I can move in any way and not give a "show." I have received many compliments on it. It was expensive but very well-made and worth every penny. |
+1 for Athleta - they have very fashionable active wear for all body types. Not cheap, but well made. |