Workout Top Suggestions

allwildgirl

Cathlete
Can anyone suggest good workout bras/tops? The ones I have just aren't supportive enough. I'd appreciate recommendations. I'm not large, just need some extra support.

Thanks!
 
Nike has some on their website www.nikewomen.com that you can look over & see wether they are for low, moderate or high intensity & just pick what you need. But usually, I make sure I buy mine on the smaller side, otherwise I tend to bounce quite a bit. Champion is good too. Otherwise, just double up for extra support.

Marla
 
Here's another vote for Champion! They are excellent and are very durable and like Bobbi said (Hello Bobbi!) they last and last! :)

Jo
 
Check out Title9Sports.com. They offer a lot of different sports bras and they use a "barbell" ranking system to indicate their level of support.
 
No, Champions are not shabby bras, just not so "cool". I know, I know, fitness or fashion? I promise I'm on fitness'es side, but I may tweak here & there.:p

Marla
 
Thanks for your advice, everyone! I'm going to try to find Champion, but I haven't had much luck here, and ordering on-line, things usually come from the US and I end up paying the currency conversion AND duty AND taxes, so it can get fairly expensive (for instance, two Cathe hardcore DVDs at $26.99 each cost me $100 Cdn).
 
Marla, you are right about the bras. They are utilitarian but not so cool,:) but I have a top with a built in bra and it's so pretty I always get compliments when I wear it. It's white with a cut out design at the bottom. I got it at Kohl's. Champion is now being sold at Target (Tar-Jay) but that could be the case of a not quite as top of the line line although I don't know that for sure because I have not purchased any there. The (original?) line can be a bit pricey but they pay for themselves because they hold up so well.
Bobbi http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/chicken.gif "Chick's rule!"

Maturity is the ability to do a job whether or not you are supervised, to carry money without spending it, and to bear an injustice without wanting to get even.

-Ann Landers
 

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