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Sports bra for everyday wear (DD+)

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Happyplacestolive · 05/08/2024 14:27

Can anyone recommend a non-underwired, slightly padded, sports type bra suitable for DD+ size for everyday wear?

I normally wear t-shirt bras but they make my boobs look huge - I prefer how they look flattened in the sports bra. I have a great Shock Absorber bra for running but it doesn't have any padding (need to cover big nips!), and I need something I can wear everyday instead of a standard bra. Thanks!

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Papergirl1968 · 05/08/2024 15:11

George at Asda. I bought a pack of three for £15. Very comfy. Removable padded insert things. Wash well.

Papergirl1968 · 05/08/2024 15:16

It looks like they don’t have the ones I bought in any more. They were similar to these, in black, white and grey but not lacy.

Sports bra for everyday wear (DD+)
ErrolTheDragon · 05/08/2024 15:22

I've a couple of Lisca ones that sound like you're describing but I don't know what styles they usually have (lucky semi random Debenhams closing down sale purchases)

Illpickthatup · 05/08/2024 17:09

Papergirl1968 · 05/08/2024 15:11

George at Asda. I bought a pack of three for £15. Very comfy. Removable padded insert things. Wash well.

I have these too. I hate wearing anything else now.

KStockHERO · 05/08/2024 17:23

I'm obsessed with USA Pro Core sports bras. They're fabulous for the actual gym but also very supportive and comfortable for everyday life too. I don't wear anything else now.

Happyplacestolive · 05/08/2024 19:09

I'm really after some that could be worn under any tops, even summer vests etc, so ones with adjustable straps that aren't too wide, and not loads of seams.

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