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Saluki

World class procrastinator
It kind of depends on the boobage situation. When I had a bigger situation, if you are with me, I had 'shock absorber' brand bras but now I have less boobage (Praise The Lord!) I find them too restrictive (and too big) so I bought a couple of Asda Sports Bras - 2 for £7 and they are supportive, comfy and I can wear them all day. The only thing is they don't have the racer back but the straps don't seem to be the type that fall down the whole time. I was so impressed that I bought one of their sports croptop type bras (racer back) and it's brilliant. Nice wide base strap and tripple do-er-upper at the back which sits nice and flat. Very comfy indeed.
 
Cricket, it's more technical than sorting out my gearing!!
 

fimm

Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
Yes, very funny, gentlemen, but some women find their breasts get so uncomfortable when exercising that it puts them off doing exercise - so finding a good, comfortable bra is really important.

I'm 34A, so don't need a lot of support. I find M&S sports bras do the job for me so that's what I wear when I'm sport cycling. If I'm just going from A to B, then I'll wear whatever is appropriate for what I'm doing - which is often a padded bra. (Being small is great, they're not inconvenient for exercise, and a bit of padding will enhance them quite nicely :smile: )
 
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Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
No comment, but this is interesting & useful should my wife ever ask my advice as she is getting more into cycling.

Not that I think she ever will, mind.
 
tits.jpg

Well at least this thread got you all chuckling. Thanks for all the comments it has made me chuckle.......I won't start a thread about Helmets!!

Isn't them birds wearing helmets?
 

Dismount

Senior Member
Location
Yorkshire
It kind of depends on the boobage situation. When I had a bigger situation, if you are with me, I had 'shock absorber' brand bras but now I have less boobage (Praise The Lord!) I find them too restrictive (and too big) so I bought a couple of Asda Sports Bras - 2 for £7 and they are supportive, comfy and I can wear them all day. The only thing is they don't have the racer back but the straps don't seem to be the type that fall down the whole time. I was so impressed that I bought one of their sports croptop type bras (racer back) and it's brilliant. Nice wide base strap and tripple do-er-upper at the back which sits nice and flat. Very comfy indeed.

Complex!!!!!
 

Sara_H

Guru
I prefer the Panache Moulded Sports bra. Plenty of support, easy to get on and so comfortable I can wear it as a normal bra, but as with all sports bras go one band size up and a cup size down.

PS - those great tit pictures were fantastic!
My tit picture is a house close to where I live. It's actually at the bottom of the horrible hill tjat I have to climb every time I come home.
Sometimes if I can't be bothered I ring the OH to come and meet me with the car at the big tits.
 
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