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Sports bras: support vs. lung capacity
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Originally posted by scarlett09 View Posthttp://m.herroom.com/panache-5021-fu...orts-bra.shtml
This what I have and I liked it very much from what I remember, as I haven't worn it in a year. I'm a F-G cup all the time. I have another one too, I will have to find it and post a link.Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostAh, I saw all these reviews from people saying they usually wore a smaller size but were testing a bigger size -- and it was still too tight. I was confused but that explains it.
And yeah, looking at the bra size chart, if I read it right a 36D would purchase a 40A? And they don't make that. But...hm, I just measured myself and it seems my measurements are changing as I lose weight. I might be able to squeeze into a size they do make.
The other bra I had was an Under Armor that I picked up off the rack at Dick's. I think I ran my 2 5Ks in it too; will have to look at it when the baby goes to bed later.
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Originally posted by scarlett09 View PostI looked at my order history and it appears, based on measurements, that I ordered a 34G and returned it for a 34F. So it appears the cups run a little big? I would definitely take your measurements again and find out what your universal cup size is and use it to order a bra. I've been pretty good with using their system and getting it right with only an occasional exchange for size. Just got a nice underwire nursing bra in my size that will be used for work.
The other bra I had was an Under Armor that I picked up off the rack at Dick's. I think I ran my 2 5Ks in it too; will have to look at it when the baby goes to bed later.
Honestly at this point I'm just confused. I'm not an A cup, so I look for bras designed for chestier girls, but if they define C/D as having a 6-7" difference between your underbust and full bust, then maybe I can wear a "regular" sports bra?? Crazymaking!Last edited by spotty_dog; 03-27-2015, 02:57 PM.Alison
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostHoly moly! I need to look closer at sizing charts when I buy sports bras. Last year I got some really nice everyday bras at Bare Necessities that fit well, so I thought I knew my bra size (36D) and just ordered that. But according to Moving Comfort's site I should be in a 38A...and that's with my band size having *shrunk* since last year. I guess this is part of why I'm feeling like my lungs can't expand!
Honestly at this point I'm just confused. I'm not an A cup, so I look for bras designed for chestier girls, but if they define C/D as having a 6-7" difference between your underbust and full bust, then maybe I can wear a "regular" sports bra?? Crazymaking!Sandy
Wife of EM Attending, Web Programmer, mom to one older lady scaredy-cat and one sweet-but-dumb younger boy kitty
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It’s always a struggle to find a sports bra that offers perfect comfort and support. A lot of my friends also complain about these things. I usually buy my sports bras from the nearby fitness clothing store and always have to try out many different products before I can find one that is a perfect fit.
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