Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, do they work as sports bras?
They can be used as sports bras too, and Ive def. worked out in mine on several occasions when, but they have their own sports bra line that are specifically made for working out.
One of the things I appreciate most about their website -- on the main sports bra page, there's a little white box in the lower left hand corner that states whether that sports bra is for low, med or high impact workouts.
https://knix.com/collections/sports-bra
Thanks, Marketing Drone! This one was pretty obvious.
Anonymous wrote:People who wear a bra to sleep- you donโt need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. Itโs actually good to let the muscles in your chest do some work keeping the gals up. My breasts have not really changed since I stopped wearing a bra to sleep. In fact I stopped wearing a bra outside home period and I am just a lot more comfortable with less back pain and less wearing my bras out.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, do they work as sports bras?
They can be used as sports bras too, and Ive def. worked out in mine on several occasions when, but they have their own sports bra line that are specifically made for working out.
One of the things I appreciate most about their website -- on the main sports bra page, there's a little white box in the lower left hand corner that states whether that sports bra is for low, med or high impact workouts.
https://knix.com/collections/sports-bra
Anonymous wrote:PP, do they work as sports bras?