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DoubleD’s Dilemma
I am 5'5", 170lbs, and I typically wear a size 38DD bra. And I have had a lot of trouble finding tops and sports bras that not only have enough space in the cups for my breasts, but actually offer support.
My technique so far has been layering – wearing my most supportive sports bra and a decorative top (or second bra) over it. But my sports bras are nearing the end of their lifecycle and I've started looking around for new ones.
There's a lot of cute clothing out there for dancers with awesome cuts, patterns and designs, but when you get up to my size, the selection seems to shrink considerably. I can find some tops that are big enough but don't offer support, so I'd have to layer up anyway; or I can find supportive sports bras that are just FUGLY, to be blunt. They're often meant for runners and designed to keep everything strapped in and down, which I do need if I want to avoid nip slips, but they do *no* favors to me aesthetically.
I'd like to do some more performances next year, and I want to look good on stage, not like I'm dancing in my underwear. The best supportive bras I've been able to find have parallel straps, but the "fashionable" tops that I would wear over the bra are almost all racerback-style or have some other fun & funky thing going on in the back that makes the parallel bra straps stick out in a very awkward, obvious, not-good way.
So I'm looking for suggestions of brands or stores that cater to the larger-chested athlete/dancer. I've tried the Hanes store and Nike store at the local outlet mall (too sporty/unflattering), as well as Lane Bryant/Cacique (too lingerie-ish).
And I should let you know: As a rule, I don't buy clothes or shoes online. I love to browse online but I am very, very hesitant to buy anything without trying it on first. This is especially true with bras or anything bra-like because every design and every brand is going to fit me differently. (I hate, hate, hate going through the hassle of returning purchases and obtaining refunds/store credit/etc.)
I've poked around on sites like Mika and Bodybinds and Lululemon but have still not seen a lot of what I'm looking for, and it ends up being a very depressing shopping experience that doesn't make me feel very good about my body. I'm pretty sure if I wore bodybinds I'd look like an albino whale caught in a fishing net, not a mean sexy-lines machine.
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