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Anyone have a brand that they would like to recommend?


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Posts: 1967 | Registered: April 14, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks for the tips everyone!!!!!!!!

BTW Sandy, I'm on my second pair of Asics running shoes..........LOVE THESE SHOES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHH!!!! They are so light, airy and supportive...Got off track here a bit (no pun intended)!! LOL!!!

I will take Trigirl's advice and just shop around. I have a couple that are Reebok (I think) and they are just OK. I want something that is really supportive but light and cool at the same time. I'm on a quest!! LOL!!!!!!


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I'm not particular in this area. Currently I am wearing tops with built in bras--- Asics, I think. They are at least 4 years old and have held up really well.
Pretty sure I bought them at TJ MAXX.
 
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I really like Athletic Works. I get them at Wal-mart and they've held up really well (I don't put them in the dryer).

I have some more expensive brands but I don't like them as much.

PS I'm not all that well endowed on top so it doesn't take much to offer me good support.



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Posts: 8542 | Location: Medina, OH | Registered: March 11, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have a lot of different brands, all pretty inexpensive, and I've liked nearly all of them at one time. I really like the new lightweight sports bras I got from the Jockey Outlet, but they wouldn't be enough support for running or something high impact like that.

I also have a couple of Starter sports bras that I love but I never see them anymore (I got them in a 3-pak from BJ's Wholesale Club years ago). I have an Everlast that was one of my very first sports bras years ago.

I ditto Jen about just going and trying on a bunch to see what fits and feels good on you.


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Posts: 7354 | Location: Rehoboth Beach, DE | Registered: March 12, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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P.S. Also, title9sports.com has a lot of good ones, but they can be kind of expensive.


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Posts: 2868 | Location: Ohio | Registered: March 11, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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It's hard to find just the right one. I'd recommend going to a large department store and trying on a bunch. Marshall Field's and Dillard's are the stores near us with the best selection. I just got an Axcelerate (by Speedo) one that I like, and Champion has a lot of good ones. For me it's always an issue to find one with enough support that doesn't chafe. Good luck!


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