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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Victoria's Secret - the ones that a regular bra cup underneath with a sports bra zipped over top. Your girls will not budge an inch. [/quote] I have this bra. I have DD breasts. My books kept nearly flying out and hitting me in the face, when doing burpees and mountain climbers in this bra. I wouldn't think of using it for running - moving comfort juno works well for me, or panache. Athleta has a good selection. But the VS bra? Only low impact, from now on![/quote] Seriously, how? I am 34D (so not quite as large) and they literally do. not. move. The cup portion is already pretty secure feeling (much more than a regular bra) and then the zippered sports bra pretty much straps them down. I do a ton of plyo-type exercises. I don't even understand how they could be "flying out" when they are covered by fitted cups and a second layer on top. [/quote] I don't find them to be sized well. The under cup is too tight, and the outer zipper portion is too big/stretchy, which makes for an "insecure" situation boob-wise. Plus the zipper pops out and looks weird, like a bad spine. And the adjustable strap doesn't stay in place - it shifts when you move. Maybe it works for you, but VS bras don't work for my DD impact workouts, at all. [/quote]
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