Anonymous
Post 01/26/2018 20:30     Subject: Sports bra for running

Freya is great! I have H cups. I can hop straight up and down and they don’t move. I bought mine used on eBay, but it would be worth every penny if I’d bought it new.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2018 12:38     Subject: Sports bra for running

I cannot recommend this bra more highly. Yes it is insanely expensive (sometimes you can find it on sale). Like the PP above I used to layer two or three bras.

https://www.bandier.com/control-bra-top?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4ce21ZX22AIVkx2BCh0AfgpmEAQYAiABEgIfk_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2018 12:07     Subject: Re:Sports bra for running

Try Title 9.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2018 08:39     Subject: Sports bra for running

OP, I'm similarly well-endowed, and a runner. I've always worn THREE tight sport bras to eliminate bounce. It makes me almost flat-chested, but prevents damage/droop.

You aren't going to get ideal support with one sport bra. Just accept this and wear two or three at once.
Anonymous
Post 01/26/2018 07:38     Subject: Sports bra for running

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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!


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.


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.

Anonymous
Post 01/25/2018 12:47     Subject: Sports bra for running

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


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!


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.
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2018 12:33     Subject: Sports bra for running

Anonymous wrote: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.


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!
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2018 08:32     Subject: Sports bra for running

I bought this Nike Sports bra last fall after having some unfortunate chafing issues. It’s a game changer. Totally keeps things in place. The only downside is that it’s a racerback and takes a little contorting to get into it.

https://www.nike.com/t/rival-womens-high-support-sports-bra-3zTbkqxN
Anonymous
Post 01/25/2018 08:25     Subject: Sports bra for running

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.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 20:53     Subject: Re:Sports bra for running

Anonymous wrote:Another large-chested lady here. I just got the Last Resort bra from Title 9. https://www.titlenine.com/product/the-last-resort-bra-313801.do?sortby=ourPicksAscend&refType=&from=fn

It is not sexy or cute but it keeps the girls in place. I have recently started working out again and it makes me more more confident about myself. This is the only one I have found to work.


Yes, this. I am a 36F and this bra works for me. I wore it when I was a D cup and you do not move, at all.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 20:14     Subject: Sports bra for running

Go to lululemon, try on a few of their bras and go from there. The energy bra is really good.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 09:42     Subject: Re:Sports bra for running

Another large-chested lady here. I just got the Last Resort bra from Title 9. https://www.titlenine.com/product/the-last-resort-bra-313801.do?sortby=ourPicksAscend&refType=&from=fn

It is not sexy or cute but it keeps the girls in place. I have recently started working out again and it makes me more more confident about myself. This is the only one I have found to work.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 09:33     Subject: Sports bra for running

I like Champion sports bras -- they grade them by impact so you don't get stuck with a pretty/suitable for yoga bra when what you wanted was something you can run in, and they go on very deep sales very often. Plus the return policy is legit.
Anonymous
Post 01/24/2018 09:30     Subject: Sports bra for running

I've taken up jogging and find that the sports bras that I usually wear to the gym are not sufficiently supportive. I'm 42 years old, and a 32D, so a bit droopy, and don't want to make it worse by jogging in an unsupportive bra. Any recommendations for a supportive sports bra that won't break the bank?