Finding the right-sized BRA may be difficult—let alone finding the right-sized sports bras, which generally come in generic sizes (small, medium, large, and so on).
Sports bras are designed to be comfortable enough to wear whether sitting at home, doing errands, practicing yoga, or completing a high-intensity workout. When you have a sports bra that doesn't fit properly, you may have a bra that is too tight, a gap between your chest and the cup, or irritating shoulder ache from a bra that isn't supportive enough.
So, how can you locate a sports bra that fits comfortably while yet providing support—regardless of your size? Following that, we'll show you how to measure your sports bra and provide further advice for obtaining a comfortable and supportive fit for any activity.
Make sure you know what size you are.
Finding the suitable size may seem obvious, but it's worth noting because knowing your dimensions may assist you navigate how to select the perfect sports bra. Fortunately, determining your bra size at home is simple—all you need to do is measure your underbust and overbust, according to Athena Kasvikis, creator and CEO of Behave Bras.
Put the band through its paces.
According to Jaclyn Fu, CEO and founder of Pepper, most sports bras are sized by the ribcage (called the underbust). "A excellent fitting sports bra should fit tightly around your ribcage," she adds, "so it doesn't ride up and offers you the support you need to be comfortable."
Select a style that is appropriate for your breast size.
It's no secret that individuals with huge breasts require a different type of support and bra than those with A cups. The same rationale applies when selecting a sports bra. "For bigger breasts, seek for sports bras that cover the majority of your cleavage to prevent bounce and jiggle, and consider a brand with padded straps for added comfort," Kasvikis recommends.
Choose a sports bra with cups.
If you don't like the look of the "uni-boob," as Kasvikis refers to it, opt for a sports bra with cups rather than a thin strip of cloth. Sports bras with cups, she says, do not squash your breasts against your body and serve to emphasize and define your contours.
Select a sports bra appropriate for your activities.
There's a sports bra for you whether your day consists of relaxing activities like yoga or high-intensity workouts like HIIT. Kasvikis recommends wire-free sports bras for low-impact activities since they are both comfortable and supportive. Kasvikis recommends the Athleta Embrace Bra as a fantastic wire-free alternative that accommodates smaller breasts.
Never try on a bra in a single size.
Finally, Fu and Kasvikis agree that while shopping for a bra, you should always try on many sizes. When looking for a sports bra, there is so much to consider, such as the brand, fabric, and sizing recommendations, that just because you are one size with one business doesn't guarantee you will be the same size in another. "Get your beginning size by measuring, and then be flexible because every brand fits and sizes their goods differently," Kasvikis adds. "Overall, if something doesn't fit, remember that it's not your boobs that are the issue. It's because of the bra."
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