or men with massive moobs..
I want a sports bra that does what it says on the can. My boobs are virtually bound to stop the titflop when im running but the bra is a bastard to get on and off....
I want.....
1. Easy to get on and off.
2. Wide straps.
3. Natural Fabrics
4. Longline ( ish )
5. Non elastic (im not after fat fraudulency )
6. Front Fastening
7. Feminine
8. COMFORTABLE
9. ............that's it I think.
Oh ....... I've looked. I've looked everywhere.....
I don't want fragile fashion....... cheap chinese chuffinstuff!
I want a bustenhalter to halter my bustens......
Any recommendations ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hi Granny
I have a sports bra which is made by Odlo, its got a front fastening clip and looks like a pretty bra but also has an over layer of mess which you zip up in front.
The straps are not very wide but are pretty standard.
The bra is feminine by design but is also very functional. I run long distances and it keeps my boobs well supported.
Hope this helps
NBVN x |
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By * Plus ECouple
over a year ago
The South |
"or men with massive moobs..
I want a sports bra that does what it says on the can. My boobs are virtually bound to stop the titflop when im running but the bra is a bastard to get on and off....
I want.....
1. Easy to get on and off.
2. Wide straps.
3. Natural Fabrics
4. Longline ( ish )
5. Non elastic (im not after fat fraudulency )
6. Front Fastening
7. Feminine
8. COMFORTABLE
9. ............that's it I think.
Oh ....... I've looked. I've looked everywhere.....
I don't want fragile fashion....... cheap chinese chuffinstuff!
I want a bustenhalter to halter my bustens......
Any recommendations ?"
Bloody Hell, what a criteria.
This has the hallmarks of Curtain Pole all over again.
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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"Mine is a brand called Shock Absorber. I’ve had it ages, it still works well, and it’s very easy to get on and off as it zips at the front.
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I second this, whilst my boobs aren’t massive I teach dance and I don’t want one popping out! Shock absorber ones I have found really comfortable to wear and long lasting, the zip front ones seem to keep things in place x |
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Does it really have to be front fastening? If not panache wires sports bras are the best. They keep my tits in place on a kids trampoline, I can't think of any higher praise. They come up big so need to downsize a cup. |
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"Mine is a brand called Shock Absorber. I’ve had it ages, it still works well, and it’s very easy to get on and off as it zips at the front.
I second this, whilst my boobs aren’t massive I teach dance and I don’t want one popping out! Shock absorber ones I have found really comfortable to wear and long lasting, the zip front ones seem to keep things in place x"
Never got on with shock absorber bra's tried loads on over the years. Think it's because my boobs are bottom heavy. Which is a shame they always have nice designs. |
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I've had some great and some awful ones, but my current favourite is from M&S. Extra high impact, non padded, non wired, zip front.
It does have elastane in it (part of why it's so good at keeping everything from moving - a bit of compression).
The only thing I would criticise it for is that it gives me a terrible monoboob, but since I never look my best when exercising I'm not as concerned about that as I might be. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well ........ thank you ! Some things i'd not looked at.
Who said you can't source your underwear on a swingers site eh ?"
I did a similar survey for me frillies a while back. Knowledgeable bunch. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have always had Sweaty Betty sports bras and really rate them. I find the Shock Absorber ones a bit tricky to fasten. Weirdly, we were talking about this at my running club last night and lots of women said the M&S ones are very good so I'm going to try them. I prefer a crop top style usually because they chafe less.
However, my boobs are not huge so they're fairly easy to keep under control. |
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