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If you mean the "Ahh Bra™"...buy ONE SIZE UP

Womens Sports Bras, Yoga Comfort Seamless Stretchy Sports Bra for Women 3 Pack

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@Desertdi    Thankyou for posting about the Aah bra.  I was thinking about getting some stretchy bras.  I wear them in the winter when I'm home a lot.

 

Checked HSN and they have several sets of As Is bras.  I ordered 835-076.  Ordered up a size as I've had these in the past and they do run small.

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I have sports bras I pull over my head.  They're harder to get off than on, especially if you're tired/sweaty.

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I have become hooked (no pun intended LOL), on Evelyn and Bobbie Bras. Yes, they are expensive but they are worth it. These bras are comfortable, really comfortable and I feel confident going out with one on. 

Don't try and pull these bras over your head, step into them. Getting them on can be a little challenging at first but once you get it, you get it. 

The only thing that I don't love is the inserts in the cups are not sewn in. I do find them challenging to place correctly after washing. 

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I still buy good quality bras from Wacoal.  They are expensive.  They average $70.00 each.  But they've lasted for years.  I always wear a bra once  and it's in a laundry bag for the wash.

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@conlt wrote:

I have become hooked (no pun intended LOL), on Evelyn and Bobbie Bras. Yes, they are expensive but they are worth it. These bras are comfortable, really comfortable and I feel confident going out with one on. 

Don't try and pull these bras over your head, step into them. Getting them on can be a little challenging at first but once you get it, you get it. 

The only thing that I don't love is the inserts in the cups are not sewn in. I do find them challenging to place correctly after washing. 


@conlt I find the same annoying feature!  Sometimes the cups are either twisted or folded in half and the opening is so small trying to get my fingers in and get the cups in correctly.

 

I wash my bras in a lingerie bag and noticed if I fold the bra in half for washing the cups tend not to move around as much.

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I tried an Evelyn and Bobbie bra and was hooked (no pun intended).  I ditched all my other bras and bought five E&B's when they were the on a TSV.  I've never been so comfortable in my life.  If they work for you, great.  They don't for a lot of women.  As far as pulling them over your head...just don't.  You'll get stuck.  Trust me on this 😂.  I step into them and pull them up.  It's not easy but I look at it as an arm workout.