Glamorise Women’s Front Close Full Figure Sports Bra #1206
Glamorise Women’s Front Close Full Figure Sports Bra #1206 Glamorise Style 1206B-C. Full coverage, wire-free, soft cups. Smooth, seamless fabric. No-slip comfort straps to gently cushion the shoulder. Seamless cup design reduces chaffing and riding-up. Underband has extra padding for comfort and support. Fabric wicks moisture away from skin to keep you dry. Breathable open-mesh design. Back adjustable, non-stretch straps. Convienent front closure. Designed to fit and flatter fuller figures. Perfect for active lifestyles. Ideal for golf, skating, low to medium impact.
Customer Review: Works well with my racer-back tops for Pilates, but could be improved
I’m 46D, and it’s a pain to try and find a good racerback sports bra. I’ve spent hours online ordering what was out there, and this is the one I keep using most because 1. holds my puppies in place when I’m upside down or jumping or whatever and 2. It comes in black, and most of my workout clothes are black, some navy, some purple. I needed a dark bra, this works.
It does come up very high, so it tends to show on V-neck workout tops. But it has a wide band so it feels nice and secure and does what it needs to do.
A little work on the cut of the bra could improve the cut so it’s less high up (in some bent-over poses in Pilates, this feels TOO high and intrusive).
But, for a big gal like me and the clothes I wear (dark), this style has been the best.
Customer Review: I like the back closure much better.
I bought this bra because I needed a racerback bra to wear with certain tops. I absolutely love this bra in the back closure model. I don’t like this bra for 2 reasons. One is the front closure isn’t flat, so you can see it poking up from under your top. Second the skin below the armpit made me bulge there. I don’t get that bulge with the back closure bra. I guess this one will be in my pile of unworn bras.
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