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Before surgery, my cup size was an DDD/E. I'm now down to a D and think I will probably go lower. My current sports bra is by Wacoal. I like it well enough, but would love to know more about your experiences with other brands. What do you like? What works? Any brand or style that you absolutely hated?

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I really like the Danskin line at Walmart, they are cute but affordable. I have this one in black, white and blue. It has some padding to lift up the girls ( since I lost so much volume in them) and it clasps in the back just like a regular bra so you can adjust the fit up or down.

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Its an extra large from 5 Below!!

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I really love the basic Nike ones. As well as Glamorise ones: https://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Double-Custom-Control/dp/B00C1Z2GX6/

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@@MissKay Are the Glamorise ones true to bra size or do you find they fit differently?

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@@vamping the band size is pretty true fit, but the cups are a little bigger, but not a whole lot

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I really love Torrid's sports bras, but they're pretty dang expensive. I get a lot of my active wear at old navy, and Walmart. Danskin brand at Walmart is surprisingly good.

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I have stuck with Razorbacks from Patagonia and Razorbacks from under armor I went from about an F To now C. I always choose extra firm hold to minimize the chicle. I run

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Panache makes an AMAZING underwire sports bra that gives really good support to the gals. I'm still a G cup, even 100 pounds down; I suspect I'll never hit 'normal' sizes when it comes to bra. But this one's comfy, and supportive, for sure, even if it's a bit expensive!

For me, though, it's always worth spending on bras. They last longer and feel better...

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I was a 46 DD before surgery, but now I am a 34 C. It makes things much easier. My favorite sports bra is by Victoria's Secret. I am not sure which one it is but I try to buy multiple ones when they are on sale.

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