Monday 5 August 2013

Guide to Sports bras

Before I start this I will be the first to say I don't know a huge amount about sports bras - these are just the ones I either own or have heard very good things about. Please keep in kind that a sports bra should be tight and the looser it is the less support it will offer.

Okay, so the freya sports bras aren't the prettiest but if you are a fuller bust looking for great support you are hard to go wrong with one as they do keep everything in place. They separate and stick the breasts towards the body, whilst creating great hold, not everyone likes the look of this.

Sizes available: 28-40 B- H (Varies between back size, check link for exact sizes)
Best for: Smaller backs with big bust
Price: £36


This bra isn't available in a huge range of sizes and wont offer a huge amount of support, but what you do get is something incredibly comfortable and incredibly cheap compared to everything else on the market. I would recommend this for low impact sports (such as yoga) for D cup and below. I actually wear this round the house and sleep in them as they are so comfortable and for the price you can splash out on a few colours.

Sizes available: 32-38 B-E
Best for: Low impact sports for a smaller bust
Price: £6.00

This is probably the most support a sports bra can offer. It really holds everything in place, It will minimise your bust so if you don't want to look any flatter chested in the gym this really wont be for you.  This one is also available in huge range of sizes.

Sizes available: 28-40 A-HH (Varies between back size, check link for exact sizes)
Best for: High impact sports
Price:£26

What do you rock in the gym? Comment away! x

All prices correct to the link at date of post.


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