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  • But sometimes it takes a woman

    to do a woman's work:

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20725154/

    J.

  • #2
    A pair of D-cup breasts weighs about 15 to 23 pounds.
    Really??? This can't be.....at least not on a 34 back size...


    Title 9 sports wear http://www.titlenine.com rates the bras they sell based on how well the minimize movement. Just an
    Mom of 3, Veterinarian

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    • #3
      I LOVE Title Nine for their bras and Lucy's are great, too. Mostly they're the Champion brands. They are actually so supportive and comfy that I wear them 90% of the time. (Since I only have two super comfy regular bras that I was personally fitted w/ at the chi-chi bra store. Lesson learned- if by showing your boobies to a professional fitter, you get bras that actually are comfortable, there is no embarrassment.)

      Jenn

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      • #4
        I'm jealous. I'm an A. I can go without a bra on under my suitcoats and no one notices I'm without...

        I never have a problem with a bra being too tight. I am just embarrassed that I can't wear anything too lightweight--the bra kind of "collapses" and makes my boobs look...sunken or concave.

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        • #5
          OK- slight tangent here-

          BUT...I have a friend in DC who swore up and down that it didn't matter what kind of bra she wore- she was a post-partum A cup so what little was there sagged (her words, not mine)

          So I made her go to a real live bra store, the kind w/ the 80 year old Jewish women who have been fitting bras and girdles since women wore hats and gloves every day. and whaddya know- she was fitted w/ a comfortable bra that makes the girls look like they did in their heyday.

          Nordstroms apparently has a great bra fitting reputation. I went to the place in DC that had lingerie that I'd actually wear, not the kind that made me laugh out loud.

          and once I realized I was wearing the wrong sized bra (off by two cup sizes) it made finding appropriate gym-wear easier too. More expensive but worth it.

          Jenn

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          • #6
            Jenn - I absolutely agree with you! It is so worth the extra $ to be comfy and perky. The first time I went to a nice lingerie store I was embarrased to have help getting fitted but I'm over that now. I get everything at one shop - exercise bras, fancy bras, everyday bras, nursing bras. I love the brands. Prima donna, Huit, and Fantasie are my favorites.
            Cranky Wife to a Peds EM in private practice. Mom to 5 girls - 1 in Heaven and 4 running around in princess shoes.

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            • #7
              Just read the article....
              I'm not sure what brand I have but I have no movement in any direction even during running or horse back riding.
              Cranky Wife to a Peds EM in private practice. Mom to 5 girls - 1 in Heaven and 4 running around in princess shoes.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Michele

                Title 9 sports wear http://www.titlenine.com rates the bras they sell based on how well the minimize movement. Just an
                I'm loving this site. Thanks!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DCJenn
                  OK- slight tangent here-

                  BUT...I have a friend in DC who swore up and down that it didn't matter what kind of bra she wore- she was a post-partum A cup so what little was there sagged (her words, not mine)

                  So I made her go to a real live bra store, the kind w/ the 80 year old Jewish women who have been fitting bras and girdles since women wore hats and gloves every day. and whaddya know- she was fitted w/ a comfortable bra that makes the girls look like they did in their heyday.

                  Nordstroms apparently has a great bra fitting reputation. I went to the place in DC that had lingerie that I'd actually wear, not the kind that made me laugh out loud.

                  and once I realized I was wearing the wrong sized bra (off by two cup sizes) it made finding appropriate gym-wear easier too. More expensive but worth it.

                  Jenn
                  I'm going to Nordstrom's this weekend, then. Done deal. I could use a boob boost.

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