Sep 16

Moving Comfort Grace Bra ($38-$40)

This sports bra provides great support for women of any size, as it comes in A/B, C/D, and DD. And its zip-front closure makes it easy to get in and out of, making it ideal for breastfeeding. (A soft fabric panel lines the back of the zipper to keep it from chafing.) The Grace is made of soft, quick-drying materials, with mesh paneling on the back to help keep you cool.

Moving Comfort Fiona Bra ($44)

An adjustable back closure and shoulder straps mean that this supportive bra can grow with you as your pregnancy progresses. The front hook-and-loop straps also allow you to breastfeed one side at a time. We love how sizes come in everything from 32B to 44DD, eliminating the guessing game between choosing a small, medium, or large.

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Sep 25

Moving Comfort Fiona Sports Bra

Information from Moving Comfort:Moving Comfort Fiona Sports Bra

Fiona favors C-DD cup women who need the extra support. Molded cups encapsulate each side while stretch powermesh limits up-and-down movement. Easily adjust the straps in the front with our signature hook-and-loop system. Three plush-backed hook-and-eye rows on band. Fourth row on 40-44 bands.

Body: 88% polyester / 12% Lycra®

Interior Cups: 100% polyester

Back Lining: Powermesh 83% nylon / 17% Lycra®

Front Yoke Lining: 90% nylon / 10% spandex

My Experience:

I’ve been trying out the Moving Comfort Fiona bra for the last couple of weeks while hiking and kayaking.  First, I like that it is actually sized for ‘real’ women. Being a ‘C’ cup, I need decent support. It is also available for sizes C – DD.  I received a nice dark blue color.  It has nice, wide straps, that don’t slip or slide.  The fabric is soft and smooth.  The best features?  It holds everything in place, and does it while still being comfortable – no ’squishing’ at all.

I can paddle for hours, and not have any chafing or rubbing around my arms.  If I am hiking and the going gets tough, the bra handles any perspiration by wicking it away from my body.  I’ve even ran a bit while wearing and not had a ‘bouncing’ problem.   I like that if I am wearing a close fitting or clingy shirt, the bands and straps are barely noticeable through the shirt.  Something that I hadn’t thought of when I first got it was that it actually covered me more than most bras, and even a bathing suit top.  I have been in situations a couple of times, where there wasn’t a private place to change my shirt, but with the Moving Comfort I was able to change shirts, without being too revealing.

Update
11/2/09

Amazingly, this bra has become my favorite over time.  It has been worn and washed, over and over.  It still looks great and more importantly, it fits very well.  The straps stay in place, the underband doesn’t chaff, and the cups don’t ’squish’.  I’ve come to appreciate the adjustments on the front of the straps.   I’ve found that wearing it hiking while carrying a pack, the bra is much more comfortable than a regular bra.  I never feel like the straps on the pack are causing my bra straps to move around (which leads to discomfort).

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