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Sports bras provide support, motion control and a comfortable, snug fit during workouts. New fabrics and designs
have transformed sports bras into women's workout essentials. Finding a sports bra that best meets your requirements
for comfort and support means choosing one that accurately fits your bust size, matches your activity level and
offers you a soft feel with moisture-wicking performance.
More than 70% of women don't know their proper bra size. For maximum comfort and motion control during exercise, a
proper fit is important. To ensure you choose the correct size, you should take the time to measure yourself before
you buy a sports bra. Natural changes in women's bodies, including weight gain or loss, childbirth or menopause, can
affect bra size from month to month or year to year, so choosing a size based on the last bra you purchased isn't
advised.
Use a tape measure.(A piece of string or ribbon can also be used and measured against a ruler or
yardstick.)
It may be helpful to stand in front of a mirror while measuring
Make sure to stand straight while measuring
Make sure the tape measure is straight across your back and is not twisted
Take your measurements while wearing a regular bra with either no padding or minimal padding
To get an accurate measurement, the tape measure should be snug, but not pinching or tight
Step One: Finding Your Chest Size
This is the number measurement in your bra size
Measure around your chest, under the arms and just above the breasts
If your chest measurement is an odd number, round it up to the next even number
Step Two: Finding Your Cup Size
This is the letter measurement in your bra size
Measure around the fullest part of your bust
If this measurement is between numbers, it should be rounded, either up or down, to nearest whole
number
Now, subtract your chest measurement (the number from Step One) from the your bust measurement. The
difference between these two numbers will determine your cup size. Use the chart below to determine your
cup size.
Sports bras support the breasts and minimize breast motion during exercise. Finding a bra that provides enough
support for your level of activity is essential. The higher the level of activity, the higher level of support
you'll need. Most sports bra manufacturers indicate the level of activity for which their various sports bras are
best suited.
Today there are many different fabrics to choose from. Here's a list of the most popular sports bra fabrics,
along with a brief explanation of their benefits.
Supplex® Nylon/Lycra® Spandex - Offers soft, luxurious feel and incredible fit, support and shape
retention.
Cotton/Lycra® Spandex - Soft, moisture-managing cotton combines with shape-retaining Lycra® to create a
very comfortable fabric with just the right amount of stretch and support.
CoolMax® Polyester/Lycra® Spandex - This high-performance fabric blend delivers you all the
moisture-wicking benefits of CoolMax® plus the comfort, stretch and shape retention of Lycra®.
Polyester/Cotton/Lycra® Spandex - This 3-fiber blend offers polyester and cotton for softness and moisture
management while Lycra® provides optimal fit and support.
Polyester/Cotton - Classic blend provides gentle softness and powerful moisture management for all your
workouts.
Women who wear a sports bra 3-4 times per week usually need to replace the bra within 6-12 months due to the
loss of elasticity in the bra's support materials. Because of the high elasticity content, a sports bra that is hand
washed and hung dry will typically last longer than a bra that is machine washed and tumbled dried.