Sports bra advice please
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Princess_x
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Sports bra advice please
Hi,
I'm looking for recommendations on sports bras please. . My macom feels to loose, I'm more comfortable in my surgical bra which is obviously too bulky to wear everyday. I have a naturally wide cleavage so am even more concerned about being in a bra that's too loose as if I can ease them together more with the sports bra then is rather do that. ..
Any recommendations appreciated. .
Becky
I'm looking for recommendations on sports bras please. . My macom feels to loose, I'm more comfortable in my surgical bra which is obviously too bulky to wear everyday. I have a naturally wide cleavage so am even more concerned about being in a bra that's too loose as if I can ease them together more with the sports bra then is rather do that. ..
Any recommendations appreciated. .
Becky
Blondiebex- BJSF Addict
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Hi. , I found M&S zipped front ones supportive but also super comfy. XXX
mirren001- Moderator
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Hi bex, I've got an m and s zip front one, which I wear now ( pre B.A) very comfy..... I brought one also for after but don't know if it will fit. Hope so as its lovely.........
Bizzyboobs- BJSF Elite Member
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Shock Absorber x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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The Triumph range have more of a bra look about them, so are easy to disguise under clothes. A lot of girls also like the M&S 2pk high impact, which is more bra shaped too.
Charlii- Moderator
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If you're looking for a bra that you can wear with most of your wardrobe then go for the Triumph Triaction Extreme babe. Its super comfy, gives superb support and also enables you to be able to wear so much more than you can with the high necked sportsbras.
Its great for after healing too. Xx
Its great for after healing too. Xx
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i like the extra high impact non-wired sportsbras (2pk) from m&s.
not the high impact 2pk. that often gets mentioned, i found the cups too pointy, but the extra high impact are so comfy and really easy to hide under clothes x
not the high impact 2pk. that often gets mentioned, i found the cups too pointy, but the extra high impact are so comfy and really easy to hide under clothes x
Blueeyedsoul13- BJSF Elite Member
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Another vote for the Triumph Tri-Action Extreme, it is extremely supportive. If it wasn't for wearing one of these I certainly wouldn't have been exercising so soon after my op.
LJR- BJSF Addict
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Excellent Thanks ladies..
LJR how soon after your op did you get back to exercising?
LJR how soon after your op did you get back to exercising?
Blondiebex- BJSF Addict
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2 weeks lower body, so I started with cycling, then started running at about 5 weeks. Have just started some sit-ups and squats this week.Blondiebex wrote:Excellent Thanks ladies..
LJR how soon after your op did you get back to exercising?
Just to add this was ok'd by my surgeon.
LJR- BJSF Addict
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I agree, no way I could run without my Triumph, theyre not going anywhere in that thing!
As a side, their website delivery/returns is fantastic service. I was unsure what size so I bought 4 online, delivered in a couple days, repacked and (i think) free-post the rejects back, had my refund within about 2weeks. Just saves having to find a stockist, then they dont have your size, order in, its wrong, etc. Plus if you order through Quidco, you get 7% cashback. I'll definately be buying more once the fluff fairy visits.
As a side, their website delivery/returns is fantastic service. I was unsure what size so I bought 4 online, delivered in a couple days, repacked and (i think) free-post the rejects back, had my refund within about 2weeks. Just saves having to find a stockist, then they dont have your size, order in, its wrong, etc. Plus if you order through Quidco, you get 7% cashback. I'll definately be buying more once the fluff fairy visits.
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