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Old 05-27-2011, 07:49 PM
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Default Ouch....tata holders for large ladies are pricey!

I vowed to my friends and hubby that I was going to buy a bra that fits me properly, and be sized by a pro, and get an exercise bra that fit right too so that I can do my treadmill and Jillian workouts without additional health problems. Like black eyes. Don't believe me? Found out today that I am a K cup. K. As in not E, F, G, H, I or J. K. Egads.

But man alive I did not expect to pay $175 for an exercise bra! What are prices like in the states for those sizes? I may have to go across the border for my next ones if the price difference is good enough.

Anyone have a good lead on affordable large cup bras?
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Old 05-27-2011, 07:54 PM
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I love my Enell sports bra. I think I paid around $80? They say the sizing is up to DDD, but I was an H cup when I got my first one, and it was perfect.
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:04 PM
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I love my Enell sports bra. I think I paid around $80? They say the sizing is up to DDD, but I was an H cup when I got my first one, and it was perfect.

I agree... my J cup girls fit in my Enell sports bras... granted I have to really stuff them in there but they fit.
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:14 PM
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Oh thanks for the lead Heather...I'll try one of those out to see how they fit. And my next exercise bra will be an enell for sure! Especially if they are that much cheaper!
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:02 PM
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I hear ya... I'm cuurently a 30J and they don't make nursing bras my size so I have to pay extra for alterations... sigh

Even if I were to have a breast reduction, I still would have to pay a ton for bras because most start at size 32 for rib cage and when I'm at my goal weight my rib cage measurement is 28 so again I have to pay extra for alterations... sigh

http://www.barenecessities.com/ ships to Canada and I've heard good things about them for large chested women
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Old 05-28-2011, 06:00 AM
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I hear ya... I'm cuurently a 30J and they don't make nursing bras my size so I have to pay extra for alterations... sigh

Even if I were to have a breast reduction, I still would have to pay a ton for bras because most start at size 32 for rib cage and when I'm at my goal weight my rib cage measurement is 28 so again I have to pay extra for alterations... sigh
Just in case - Bravissimo has DD-K cups (including sports bras and nursing bras), rib cage size starting from 28 - they are not cheap, but not extremely expensive either, and even with shipment it's more practical than alterations I think. It's possible to return goods within 30 days of delivery and they ship overseas.

I'm totally happy with products they offer (I'm 30H). I was frustrated for year for having to wear 32Fs and Gs, because ribcage 30 and cup H are an unheard-of thing on the continent.
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Old 05-28-2011, 08:06 AM
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Who knew we had such big boobies around here? I don't qualify, but I remember my mama having a hard time finding bras to fit when I was a kid. She wore an H or an I cup I think. I didn't get her big boobies. Mine are either a C or a D depending on how much weight I gain or lose. When I am on the thin size (not even close now)... my C cups end up being a bit too big on me. I think I lose most of my weight in my boobs when I lose weight!

Good luck in finding something more economical.
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Enell was the ONLY one that worked for me when I was bigger. Now that I've shriveled up I can wear the Champion "Maximum Support" ones, but I think they only go up to D.
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I am not sure what my size is in US measurements, but I am so glad I got a boobjob the other way (no idea how it's called in English). I went from a 90H to a reasonable 85C now. And I only pay like 60-80$ for a bra now. Even cheaper if I want to.
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Just in case - Bravissimo has DD-K cups (including sports bras and nursing bras), rib cage size starting from 28 - they are not cheap, but not extremely expensive either, and even with shipment it's more practical than alterations I think. It's possible to return goods within 30 days of delivery and they ship overseas.

I'm totally happy with products they offer (I'm 30H). I was frustrated for year for having to wear 32Fs and Gs, because ribcage 30 and cup H are an unheard-of thing on the continent.

oooooohhhh... THANK YOU!!!! and the nursing bras are PRETTY!!!!
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Old 05-29-2011, 07:11 AM
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oooooohhhh... THANK YOU!!!! and the nursing bras are PRETTY!!!!
Glad to be of help. I *heart* Bravissimo, it has safed my life, in a way. And yes, their stuff is PRETTY, which is a bonus. From the choice in normal stores one might think that big-boobed girls don't need fancy bras. Ts-ts.
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I pay about $75 for my bras at the Women's Health Boutique.
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:41 PM
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I LOATHE bra shopping. But when I do go there is a little boutique that I go to. Last time I was measured I was a J cup but that was when I was pg. I think I paid around $40 for that bra- I think the brand was Goddess or something like that.
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Old 05-27-2011, 08:48 PM
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I buy my regular bras from www.brasthatfit.net They ship to Canada for free with a $50 order, and the bras are fairly priced IMO. I love the Elomi and Goddess brands for big tatas.

I don't remember where I got my Enell sports bras at...but I am sure if you shop around a little online you can find a place that ships to Canada cheap. Good luck!
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I think a lot of running stores carry the Enell... at least my local running store does... but my local specialty bra store doesn't... not sure if you have a running store near you, but you could check there and save on shipping.
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Old 05-27-2011, 09:06 PM
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Thanks for the tips Jenn!
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Old 05-27-2011, 09:11 PM
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Yikes! Makes me glad I'm a 'lil ole B cup. But hey, K is for Kiki right?
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