A Sports Bra for Every Woman
If there are two things worth investing in for yourself when it comes to fitness it’s 1) a good pair of running shoes and 2) a good sports bra. With that in mind, we put four new ones to the test in this sports bra review! See which ones made the FBG-boobie cut — and how each of ’em have something a little different for every kind of woman!
1. Jockey Push Up Sports Bra
I usually could not care less about a push-up feature in a sports bra (unless, you know, we’re talking about doing actual push-ups!), but this Jockey Push Up Sports Bra ($34) does it in a way that’s comfortable and functions well. With support for low to medium-impact activities, a comfy fit and removable bra cups (no visible nipping!), this sports bra nixes the uniboob look and keeps the girls where they’re supposed to be.
How it’s different: Totally affordable, we love the low scoop and contoured shoulder straps that give this bra a unique look with lots of push-up!
Who it’s for: The fashion-forward FBG in a C-cup or smaller.
2. Champion Marathon Sports Bra
Ready to go the distance? The Champion Marathon Sports Bra ($38) is specifically made for the long-distance runner with maximum support, no chafing, and fabric that dries fast and keeps you cool in warm and cold weather. With lateral and vertical support plus racerback straps for a custom fit, this one keeps you cool and supported as you run it out.
How it’s different: It’s hard to find really supportive sports bras that are made for long-distance running that aren’t pricey. This is that sports bra.
Who it’s for: The long-distance runner who doesn’t have $50+ to drop on a new sports bra.
3. JoeyBra Sport
Haven’t found a good place to store your stuff when you run? Why not stick it in your bra (but not between your boobs) with the JoeyBra Sport ($39)? This sports bra has water-resistant, zippered pockets to keep your valuables safe, close and accessible (well, as accessible as reaching under your shirt or tank is). The pockets are big, too — large enough to store an iPod, key and ID.
How it’s different: We’ve seen shorts, capris, jackets and tanks with zippered pockets, but a bra? That’s an FBG rarity (and the joey/kangaroo thing sure is fun)!
Who it’s for: The woman who loves the great outdoors and wants to keep her stuff close to her person.
4. Anita Women’s Air Control Sports Bra
We get a lot of women looking for a sports bra that’ll really support their larger lady lumps and the whole Anita line certainly does that. We tried the Anita Women’s Air Control Sports Bra ($39) and while we do wish the fabric was softer, the support was awesome.
How it’s different: Available in cup sizes B to H, this line of sports bras doesn’t squeeze you into a uniboob. Plus, some of them have matching bottoms!
Who it’s for: The well-endowed FBG who likes to move.
What do you look for in a sports bra? Get tips on finding the perfect sports bra for you here and a few of our fave sports bras here! —Jenn
Comments
Only concern i see is that there are no bras listed for plus size women (44DD)
Ally,
Check out Anita! They go up to cup 44H in a lot of their sport bras. 🙂
http://www.anita.com/shop/en_global/products/bra.html?cat=1001000
—FBG Jenn
A comfortable trusty push-up bra can really help a girl in more ways than one. Having them fit perfectly can really give you comfort in doing your exercises. There are bras that are made for special exercises though.
http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/wS6C55H I recently found a sports underwear, I don’t know if it’s good, I hope you give some advice, or you have a better choice, please private me.thanks
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