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Review on πŸ‘™ SYROKAN Women's High Impact Padded Supportive Non-Wired Full Coverage Sports Bra by Andrea Smith

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good bra despite some inconveniences

I really like this bra. In terms of support, everything is excellent. Turning it on is agony. As ladies with big tits will attest, sometimes we have to sacrifice a lot to find something that keeps women entertained. This bra does just that, and it's nice and big so the wobbly sisters don't fall out. apex. It also offers good lateral chest coverage without chafing when I move my arms. I do cardio, yoga and weight lifting. I don't usually wear a yoga bra and rarely do it for weight lifting (I train at home, I don't have to be decent), but sometimes I do when I'm doing P90X because Tony Horton likes to add cardio to the weight lifting at times. He's a lunatic. Putting on a bra, as already mentioned, is very difficult, it can be considered almost half a workout. The top of the straps connect together, so you'll have to pull this thing over your head and put your hands through the straps. Once it's over your head, you have to somehow convince your boobs to get in from below before you can close it (at least I do). If you feel uncomfortable handling your own breasts, don't buy this bra! I pull the bra down as far as I can, then reach over the top with one hand and push up from the bottom up, one breast at a time, with the other hand. Once the girls have passed the tape, it's time to dislocate their shoulder to make the clasp. I don't know who invented the weird clasp they attached to that bra, but I'd love to smack them with one hand and applaud their ingenuity with the other. It's a handle on one side that fits into a slot on the other ("that's what she said" - Michael Scott). The clasp is holding up well so far (the bra has been in heavy use for a few months now) but it's a lot harder to work with than a standard hook and loop clasp, especially since sports bras are tighter than regular bras so you'll need the elastic stretching to close your bra and also struggling to maintain tension so the girls don't slip out of the bottom before you button that thing up. My last complaint is the stitches. Look at the picture. See the thick white stitching on the bra? It goes all the way in where you get irritated if you happen to have sensitive skin on old grocery bags. Again, despite the difficulty, when you buy a bra of a certain size and have to try about 629 bras on average to find ONE that really works, you will accept a certain level of irritation just to have a bra that lasts Girls in chess whether you sweat oldies or do P90X. This bra does just that. PS - I wear 32DD in my everyday bra. I ordered 32E in this bra and it fits exactly how I want it.

Pros
  • Finally bought
Cons
  • Something is wrong