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"Check out bravissimo. It's hard to find decent ones that don't cause uni boob. " I've used Bravissimo for my regular bras and can definitely recommend | |||
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"Shock absorbers are great and worth the money ![]() I've found that if you care less about what they look like, you can get them really cheaply, sometimes, in end of season sale. Dunno what they were thinking with aqua and yellow camo a few years back, but it was still a fantastic bra for pretty much fuck all. | |||
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"I've never been a fan of shock absorbers, I've always preferred Panache underwired ones (which you can often pick up on ebay for a decent price). Just recently though, I ordered one from Asda - I wasn't holding out much hope as it was £9, but I thought it would do for just walking. It's easily as supportive as any shock absorber I've ever tried, but not quite as good as the Panache for me. " Panache definitely - as someone who is ample bosomed much like yourself OP, shock absorber doesn't even come closer. I can easily do a class or 5k without the ache of my boobs afterward and they also really really do support and lock you in place. ![]() | |||
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"Panache underwired works better than shock absorber for me. Honestly, I was amazed! Tight to get on but really works. Mrs TMN x" It’s like a workout in its own right getting bras on sometimes! ![]() | |||
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"This is the thread I needed to find today! Time to start bra shopping! On a side note - who thinks bras should be cheaper? I didn't choose to have the feckers ![]() ![]() Agreed one bra I purchase is £90 fucking quid and it’s not especially fancy, just comfy. ![]() | |||
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"I've never been a fan of shock absorbers, I've always preferred Panache underwired ones (which you can often pick up on ebay for a decent price). Just recently though, I ordered one from Asda - I wasn't holding out much hope as it was £9, but I thought it would do for just walking. It's easily as supportive as any shock absorber I've ever tried, but not quite as good as the Panache for me. Panache definitely - as someone who is ample bosomed much like yourself OP, shock absorber doesn't even come closer. I can easily do a class or 5k without the ache of my boobs afterward and they also really really do support and lock you in place. ![]() I just found a bra shop called Ample Bosom!! | |||
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"My preference is Shock Absorber with racer back, which I feel is better than the standard bra straps. In the words of google: Racerback bra has several benefits, the first and foremost being support to women of all sizes, but they are particularly helpful for women with large breasts. That's because the straps are designed to meet and cross in the middle of your back, adding an extra angle of lift to your bra. " The Panache ones I have can be worn either as standard strap or racer back...I usually wear as racer back as it does feel more supportive | |||
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"... oh, maybe not applicable beyond medium boobs, but I prolong my expensive sports bras by wearing cheap crop tops on low/ no impact days. If I'm lifting I don't care that much about bounce." This. I wear a good normal bra with a tight croptop or a low/medium impact bra over the top. Double bra works well | |||
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"Panache underwired works better than shock absorber for me. Honestly, I was amazed! Tight to get on but really works. Mrs TMN x It’s like a workout in its own right getting bras on sometimes! ![]() Damn straight! Practically need to dislocate my shoulder to do up my sports bra to the required tightness ![]() | |||
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"Hit me with your puppy tamers, please? I have a huge amount of boobage to contain and have yet to find a sports bra that supports comfortably and always end up having to wear two normal bras. Can you help? " I love getting videos of women from Fab in sports bra, bouncing. Will post some on my profile | |||
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"I'm above a GG cup with a small back, so need a LOT of support in the gym. Currently using Panache but used to have Shock absorbers from Bravissimo. I find both great but Panache has the edge." That must be dame tough going on the running machine ![]() | |||
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"I'll hold on to 'em and give you a workout... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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