Sports bras are a very personal thing. Aside from wanting our breasts to be supported, we all have different needs and preferences when it comes to choosing the perfect sports bra.
I've realized that most sports bras have racer backs, and sometimes, if they're not cut thin enough, they can rub against your inner shoulders blades. They also look kind of weird if you're wearing a tank top that has spaghetti straps. Plus all that material on your back gives you an awful tan-line if you exercise outside and doesn't let your back breathe (did someone say bacne?).
I've discovered the Champion Double Dry Seamless Full Support Underwire Sports Bra.

"Support" is this bra's middle name, and it comes in sizes all the way to 40DD, so you can ban the bounce. The fabric is soft, comfy, and flexible, with NO seams to irritate you. It's made of wicking material called Double-Dry, to get moisture off your skin so you stay drier during workouts and cool down faster afterwards.
All that and it has triple-cushioned under-wires to add gently contoured lift, and molded cups inside to support without flattening your boobs to your chest (nice!).
The straps are adjustable and the back has a hook closure just like a regular bra, so you can get as tight a fit as you want. It does all this for $40 and comes in Black, White, or Bayshore Blue. Who knew I could get so excited about a sports bra!

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own it. love it. need more!
1Looks great! Thanks for posting - will definitely seek out!
2I love Champion sports bras - they are the only kind I like to buy, not only for support but the fabric is very breathable and I love that.
3What a great find! I actually found it online for cheaper at,
4http://www.onehanesplace.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ProductDisplay?prnbr=1949...
looks wonderful. i hate the bouncy bouncy while running, i might check this out.
5i'm looking into getting a sports bra,.. (i've never owned one before) and i've tried a few on, but i'm not sure as to how its supposed to fit... i'm a 34b...
6are they supposed to move a little..or remain fully squeezed..
obviously somewhere inbetween would be the best...
help!
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