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Bare Necessities

   
Wearing the right sports bra is critical to your comfort, especially during long runs.

The bounce-ometer lets users "measure" their breasts' bounce, but instead of using boring graphs or formulas,the site uses a Flash-animated simulator

Shock Absorber - UK line of sports -bras, has a flash-based boobies-physics simulator. Plug in a cup-size and a level of activity, and it produces a 3D animation of breasts of that size bouncing free, bouncing in a regular bra and hardly moving at all in one of their sports-bras...
 


Recommended Sports Bras

Frontline Open No Wire Sports Bra
Medium-impact sports bra. Stretch nylon blend. Seamless, unlined no wire soft cups. Full cups provide bust support. Soft, non-stretch padded comfort straps. Velcro fastening front adjustable straps. Ideal for walking and cycling, medium-impact activities.

Extreme Control No Wire Sports Bra
High-impact, no wire soft cup sports bra. Stretch polyester blend. Seamed cups provide support. Soft terry cloth lining for added comfort. Moisture-wicking, keeps you cool and dry.

Shock Absorber Level 3 Wire-free 5 in 1 Sports Bra
Medium control, wire-free sports bra. Stretch microfiber. Chafe-free, seamless cups offer support. Moisture-wicking, keeps you cool and dry. Pivoting front clasps move with the body.
Find Your Bra Size
Almost 8 in 10 women are wearing the wrong size, you may be one of them. Why? Your body changes over time, and your fit will change year to year as you lose or gain weight, exercise more or less, and so on. If you are experiencing discomfort, spillage over your cups or back strap, tight straps, or a gap between your cups, you are most likely wearing the wrong size.
 

 STEP 1: BAND SIZE
 
Measure under your arms, high on your back, across the top of your
 chest. If this measurement is an even number, this is your band size.
 If  an odd number, add 1" to determine your band size. 
 

STEP 2: CUP SIZE
Measure loosely around the fullest part of your bust. Next, subtract your band measurement from your bust measurement; each inch represents a cup size. For example: if your band measurement is 34" and your bust measurement is 36", the difference between these measurements is two inches, and you'd wear a B-cup.

  Bra Size Chart   Size Conversion
DIFFERENCE
(BAND MINUS
BUST MEASUREMENT)
 US CUP SIZE
Less than 1"  AA
 1"  A
 2"  B
 3"  C
 4"  D
 5"  DD
 6"  DDD (3D)
 7"  DDDD (4D)
 8"  DDDDD (5D)
 9"  DDDDDD (6D)
 10"  J
 11"  K
 12"  L
US CUP SIZES EUROPEAN UK
 AA  AA  AA
 A  A  A
 B  B  B
 C  C  C
 D  D  D
 DD/E  E  DD
 DDD/F  F  E
 DDDD/G  G  F
 DDDDD/H  H  FF         
 DDDDDD/I    G        
 J    GG      
     H
     HH