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        Location: the end of the rainbow | Has anyone tried the Shefit Apparel bras for riding? I like the idea that you can easily loosen the band and straps to be a little more comfortable for the long drive home. But I'm cheap and not sure I want to spend that kind of money if they aren't a good quality product with good support. DD here so good support for riding is a must.
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Elite Veteran
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| I ride in a Victorias Secret sports bras, it's lasted 2 years with no issues and I'm a DD think I bought smaller to really hold it in. |
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  Ms. Marine
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     Location: Texas | I keep reading rave reviews on those bras but I'm too cheap and too chicken to take the risk and buy one. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | I looked at them but am worried that the velcro will go bad.... they are pretty spendy also!! I just stick to my moving comfort's. Get them online for 1/5th of the price of the shefit... I would like to hear from a "real" person, aka without implants... the lady that does the video has boobs that don't move with just her tanktop on... so would like to know of they work for girls like us.... the ones that gravity got a hold of... if you know what I mean....  |
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| I bought one a couple of weeks ago, wore it twice while exercising so I'm still getting used to it. I am a DD and they are all mine, no fake stuff here. I started out with the cross back and it put too much pressure on my shoulders. It felt like the shoulder straps kept creeping towards my neck and I kept adjusting them. The next time I moved the straps so they just went over my shoulders like normal, no crossing. That was much better. I'm still playing with adjusting the rib cage band but I will say it does lessen the bouncing. I HATE bouncing. For exercising I usually wear a regular bra with a sports bra over top then a tight tank top. The Shefit has more support than that.
I haven't worn it riding yet.
It's a different look, for lack of better wording. I'm used to seeing a regular bar and this is....just....bigger. Not necessarily bulky but it's just bigger. I'm sure that's what gives it more support, and it's not a bad thing, just something to get used to. |
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       Location: Southern Indiana | Maidenform has came out with some really nice sports bras. They have a style that's like a regular bra but it's made with a moisture wicking material, wider band, and padded straps that you can wear regularly or criss cross. They are really nice and I even like them better than the Victoria's Secret ones. I find some of the VS ones to be too much and not very comfortable. They have other styles as well and definitely cater to those who are on the fuller side. I found mine at Kohls. They run about $38 but kohls will have sales or bogo half off. |
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| I know a lot of people like Enell. I'm too cheap to shell out on them. I've found the c-9 line from champion they sell at target gets the job done, although most of them now have adjustable straps and I hate that. I'm always worried it will let go at an inopportune moment. |
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   Location: Pilot Point, TX | I purchased one and I love it. There is a lot more material to it than a regular bra, but the bounce is gone. I wear mine for exercising and riding, and I really regret it now when I don't use it.
I've washed it several times now and the material/velcro has stayed nice, but I let mine air dry overnight instead of going in the dryer. I think that should help the velcro situation.
It's not the softest bra - I wouldn't wear it just to run around in, but for riding it's great.
I love the zip front (getting in and out of a regular sports bra without the front zipper is awful), and the adjustable shoulder straps. It's nice to be able to loosen those between horses.
I plan to purchase another, even though they are pricey.
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| I saw the Shefit and wanted to try one, but I haven't yet... I was a little skeptical on the velcro keeping it's grip. I am a 34DDD and home grown, no silicone... I have 2 sports bras that I never leave home without.... one is the Enell and the other is the 5021 Panache sports bra... I absolutely LOVE them!!!!!! |
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    Location: MN | I'm pretty sure Katelyn Mcleod gave a rave review about these bra's on her Facebook. She really liked them! |
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| I was a die hard moving comfort girl. I have been pregnant or breastfeeding (currently) for the past 5 years. I have some extensive knowledge in leaking, bouncing, weight loss and gain, and sagging.
The moving comfort is more comfortable but the SheFit (sports bra) takes the cake in support and lift. The SheFit lounge bra is super comfortable but doesn't have much support. It took me a little while to get used to the SheFit but I love them now. I prefer them over any other bra.
I think that there is a coupon code on the Racers Edge FB page for SheFit. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I wear at least two sports bras, sometimes three...or I will have Black eyes lol
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | Love my Enell's and i'm an all natural 34DDD. Haven't tried the new SheFit yet. I tried to order one when I first saw them on Shark Tank, but they were sold out then. |
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Regular
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| I have worn both the Enell and the Champion. I recently have tried the high impact Danskin with the zipper in the front and like them.
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  Location: In between 4 ridges | I ordered one and I love it. |
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  Location: Alabama | I ordered one of the SheFit's after seeing Katelyn McLeod's review of them and because there was a coupon code. I like mine because I have very little if any at all bounce when I exercise. I haven't rode in it yet. I am a 36DDD and nothing is fake. I feel like they are definitely packed in there. I am thinking of ordering another one. |
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     Location: SW North Dakota | Has anyone tried the Third Love bras? I'm 36DD and in another year or so, I won't worry about a bra because they'll fit in the waistband of my low-rise jeans. :( I'd like support, comfort and 2 boobs with a 6 inch lift kit. |
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| Those that have the Shefit and other zipper front sports bras, how do you hide that darn zipper when you are wearing something thin in the summer like an under armur shirt? I bought one from VS but I can't stand how the zipper pops thru right in the center, it's like I always have a knob with any thinner tshirt :( |
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        Location: the end of the rainbow | ND3canAddict - 2017-06-02 8:48 AM Has anyone tried the Third Love bras? I'm 36DD and in another year or so, I won't worry about a bra because they'll fit in the waistband of my low-rise jeans. :( I'd like support, comfort and 2 boobs with a 6 inch lift kit.
I'm so right there with ya. The Third Love bras look to have a lot of options. I'd like to be able to go into & store and try some on.
From the reviews I think I'm going to go ahead & order a Shefit. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | I got 2 of the Shefit leisure bras and one Shefit for racing . I like the zip fronts . I am a 1x . All me does not matter how light or heavy I am . Smallest I get down to is 36D which is not now , more like 38DD.
The leisure is too hot for me outside , but it is more comfy than most workout bras and not as useless stretchy as the thin type. The Shefit is awesome but with having a twisted spine I cannot wear it for long periods yet so just use to race at this point . I like it better than anything else ever. Very adjustable to your oddities and the zipper has covers for the tabs. I have a hard time getting into pull on bras . |
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