05-09-13, 01:18 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Alberta
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well, I find the so-called "shelf bras" and built-in bras available in most yoga tops these days completely laughable. I almost always have to have a sport bra underneath it to feel comfortable. And I need to have decent coverage for cleavage - I figured this out quickly my first few weeks of teaching forward bends
I'm in Canada so I tend to buy most of those type of stuff from the offspring of REI in the states. The following have stood the test of time with decent coverage, while not falling in my face during down dog: A bit pricey but long lasting - I have earlier versions from 2005 still going strong: Patagonia Bandha top ugh, I don't like the new colours on this, but it does work very well: MEC Trentina and cheap, but a bit thin (and apt to show high beams. Still, good in the house): Mantra sport top I have a few of these, but only ever wear them in the house, and when it's really hot: Prana Leyla I bet REI has better ones in more colours, though
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05-10-13, 12:39 AM | |
Join Date: Apr 2002
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This is supposedly a really good underwire Sports Bra Wacoal 855170
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/wacoal-8...esults-_-1_1_A |
05-10-13, 01:17 PM | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Have you tried Moving Comfort bras? I wasn't all THAT busty, but the Fiona worked well when I was nursing. They have a lot of different styles. I think the Maia is one that larger-busted women often like. The molded cups helped during high impact when I was nursing (and therefore both larger and really sensitive).
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