Best sports bra for the chesty?

Anonymous
I also like sports bras. Quality sports bra is a needed thing, if you like comfort.
I usually wear sports bra, found at this online store http://www.cosabella.com/en-us/sports-bras. It gives me the needed support
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only thing that has EVER really worked for me is to later two bras. I buy the basic Champion model from Target. I'm 34C and run long distance and also do sprints - one bra, no matter how iron clad, has just never done the job for me.

Good luck!


I used to do this too (I run marathons) until I found the enell. It's amazing!


Does the Enell rub or chafe? I use lube (lol) under my bra when i run because i end up with abrasions along the seam. Wondering if there are supportive bras out there that don't chafe?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only thing that has EVER really worked for me is to later two bras. I buy the basic Champion model from Target. I'm 34C and run long distance and also do sprints - one bra, no matter how iron clad, has just never done the job for me.

Good luck!


+1 I run daily and I need to wear two sport bras. I'm also a C, and I gave up on one sport bra long ago. Not only that, but I throw them away every six months because they start to lose their stretch and become less supportive.
Anonymous
Hate VS bras. Like stiff cardboard. I would go wacoal. Nordstrom carries then and they are bigger sizes. (C and higher)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only thing that has EVER really worked for me is to later two bras. I buy the basic Champion model from Target. I'm 34C and run long distance and also do sprints - one bra, no matter how iron clad, has just never done the job for me.

Good luck!


+1. I have to wear 2 bras.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hate VS bras. Like stiff cardboard. I would go wacoal. Nordstrom carries then and they are bigger sizes. (C and higher)


She's asking for sports bras, not regular bras. I've never seen a Wacoal sports bra.

Anyway, I like both VS sports bras and Moving Comfort ones as well. For larger sizes/more control, neither of them are significantly less expensive than Lululemon, but in the case of Moving Comfort at least, the quality is far superior. I like VS, but they're more fashiony and probably won't last quite as long.
Anonymous
Not cheap, but the most supportive I've found for my 32 E chest is the Panache underwrite sports bra. True to size and works; I'm a jogger.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005X5GIH6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Anonymous
Love my Wacoal underwire sports bras, and the shaping is good enough to wear under regular clothes when I plan to be active enough to need extra support.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Post pics so we can give you the best recommendation


Probably should be video, right, so you get the full effect?

Jk.

Thanks for the other ideas! I will give them a try -- looking at the Moving Comfort ones now. Thanks!


Nahhhh pics are good enough you freak
Anonymous
Victoria's Secret. I went down a size, but did joke about having to wear 2 bras on if I don't want them to move. I was joking, but it's no joke. going to try tomorrow. 38C, then 38D on top of that.
I've bought many VS bras from ebay. Can't find a better brand.
Anonymous
Enell. The vs bras are nothing in comparison.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The only thing that has EVER really worked for me is to later two bras. I buy the basic Champion model from Target. I'm 34C and run long distance and also do sprints - one bra, no matter how iron clad, has just never done the job for me.

Good luck!


+1 I run daily and I need to wear two sport bras. I'm also a C, and I gave up on one sport bra long ago. Not only that, but I throw them away every six months because they start to lose their stretch and become less supportive.


+1 except that as one starts to stretch I use that as the under bra and a newer one over it. Seriously if someone created a sports bra that seriously supported me AND didn't chafe I would pay almost anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not cheap, but the most supportive I've found for my 32 E chest is the Panache underwrite sports bra. True to size and works; I'm a jogger.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005X5GIH6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1


I second the Panache Sport, and I'm a 34HH. But you should resize yourself if you've changed that might first -- I highly recommend the calculator here as a starting point: http://www.brasizecalculator.tk/ and this forum for further assistance fitting yourself: https://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits/
Anonymous
Those of who tried enell, how do the front eye closures work? I'm 34 DDD. Thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moving comfort womens Fiona. I'm a 38 DDD and a runner. These are the best. http://www.amazon.com/Moving-Comfort-Womens-Fiona-Bra/dp/B001AP1QWK


+1. I have used these for years. The best part is, they still work with my fluctuating breast size with pregnancy.
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