I'm in need of one or two. I want something really supportive. I don't know where to shop for one (in person)- something like Sports Authority, or would Macy's have them as well?
I usually get my sport's bra's at sporting goods stores (SA/Dicks/Modell's). I like to make sure I get good ones because it's pretty uncomfortable running unsupported-yuck!
Just last week I purchased two sports bras from Old Navy and have been VERY pleased with them! I bought the "Active" line of bras: one was "high impact" for running/aerobics and the other was "low impact" for yoga. NO bouncing in my step aerobics class at all!
I also like that they have a small slit inside that allows you to remove the pads for washing and proper placement if they shift.
Just last week I purchased two sports bras from Old Navy and have been VERY pleased with them! I bought the "Active" line of bras: one was "high impact" for running/aerobics and the other was "low impact" for yoga. NO bouncing in my step aerobics class at all!
I also like that they have a small slit inside that allows you to remove the pads for washing and proper placement if they shift.
Oh! and they were $10!
Hmmm. I was going to do the Target C9 bras but seeing as these particular sports bras would be temporary (only while pg/nursing) the $10 price tag has me thinking about Old Navy. Plus, I just got a 20% off coupon....Thanks Shavers!
If you're large-busted... Energise by Elomi It lifts, separates, and supports better than any other sports bra out there... Nordstrom's is a good place to go when it comes to being fitted...
Re: Where do you buy a good, supportive sports bra?
You can get good ones at Target. The Champion C9 line has different levels of support. I have regular ones and one with cups for extra support
Also, Kohl's has good ones. I got a Fila one from there that I like
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DD 7.11.09
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This is my fav. I am able a small C, so not much to support anymore.
Just last week I purchased two sports bras from Old Navy and have been VERY pleased with them! I bought the "Active" line of bras: one was "high impact" for running/aerobics and the other was "low impact" for yoga. NO bouncing in my step aerobics class at all!
I also like that they have a small slit inside that allows you to remove the pads for washing and proper placement if they shift.
Oh! and they were $10!
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
Hmmm. I was going to do the Target C9 bras but seeing as these particular sports bras would be temporary (only while pg/nursing) the $10 price tag has me thinking about Old Navy. Plus, I just got a 20% off coupon....Thanks Shavers!