Login
Password

Forgot your password?
Close

Shopping for a Sports Bra

By | Jun 23, 2010 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

It's not easy for large-breasted women to commit to an exercise program if they don't have the proper sports bra for the support they need.

Many department stores stock small bra sizes and have a scant collection of sports bras for large breasts. This often leads to frustration since exercising without wearing a good sports bra causes back problems and pain to women who have larger breasts. Some retailers, including ones online, recognize the need for ladies of all sizes and shapes to find well-fitting workout attire. Consumers need to know how to find the proper type of workout clothing for their particular needs. Encapsulated bras function in the same way as compression brassieres, but they also give women extra support underneath. These kinds of bras are equipped with an underwire. Women with large breasts usually find that an underwire bra provides more support than a typical compression bra. Ladies with larger cup sizes often sag when they wear conventional sports bras. As a result, their appearance and self-confidence suffers. They may even avoid working out, risking their health because of the lack of appropriate workout gear. Women in this category often turn to encapsulated bras to solve this problem. They can perform physical activity while still receiving the support they need. When shopping for a sports bra, check the activity rating on the packaging. The activity rating provides information concerning the types of activities that the wearer can perform while wearing the bra. For example, ladies who enjoy jogging probably would select a support system that greatly differs from a ladies who need bras that are ideal for lifting weights. Shoppers would also do well to visit a bra manufacturer's website to receive more details about the activity rating of various sports bras. They can then make a smart decision about the bra that will suit their lifestyle and body type. Consumers should remember that sports bras differ in quality. Investigate the different brands of bras to determine if the brand makes the cup size you are seeking. For example, one bra brand that makes bras in a C cup may be the equivalent of another brand's D cup. By visiting a manufacturer's website, consumers can peruse other customers' comments to get an accurate picture of bra sizes. By exploring the different types of bras, viewing manufacturer websites, and viewing customer comments, large-breasted women in search of a good sports bra can find the perfect one for their needs.




Comments

Add a new comment - No HTML
You must be logged in and verified to post a comment. Please log in or sign up to comment.


Follow InfoBarrel



Add as a Friend

Subscribe to My Feed

Explore InfoBarrel

Auto Business & Money Entertainment Environment Health History Home & Garden InfoBarrel University Lifestyle Sports Technology Travel & Places
© Copyright 2008 - 2012 by Hinzie Media Inc. Terms of Service Privacy Policy XML Sitemap