I'm a 32G, and These Are the Only Sports Bras I Trust For Huge Boobs

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My bra size is a 32G, which is nowhere near average. My tiny rib cage and huge cup size make bra shopping frustrating — especially when it comes to sports bras. Typical sports bras sized XS-XL absolutely do not give women with larger busts enough support. It's also hard to find anything out there larger than a D cup, let alone paired with a small band size. After years of experimenting with ill-fitting bras, I now have a rotation of brands and styles that truly cater to women with big boobs. Whether I'm relaxing into Child's Pose in yoga, running a half-marathon, or landing box jumps in a HIIT class, I have a go-to bra for everything. Busty women of the world, let this be your guide!

Chantelle High Impact Sports Bra

Chantelle makes my favorite everyday bra, so you can imagine how thrilled I was when it expanded into sports bras. The underwire Chantelle High Impact Sports Bra ($72) is perfect for sweaty and intense circuit workouts. The wide bra straps are comfortable and don't dig into skin, which is the worst distraction during a workout.

Wacoal Women's Underwire Sports Bra

Another great choice for a high-impact workout is the Wacoal Women's Underwire Sports Bra ($65). It provides a tremendous amount of support, is supersoft, and the encapsulated design keeps each breast secure and in its place. The only drawback of this bra is that there's a lot of material and the cut is high, so it's best worn with a t-shirt.

Freya Molded Sports Bra

Hands down, my ride-or-die. If I could only own one sports bra, the Freya Molded Sports Bra ($69) would be the obvious choice. Besides being incredibly comfortable, it performs in every single workout I've worn it in — whether that's running a half-marathon, backpacking through the woods, or a 45-minute Pilates session. Whatever the workout, I barely feel it on, but I know it's working. I love that it's also a convertible racerback style — something harder to come by in larger sizes.

Anita Momentum Sports Bra

It still miffs me that the Anita Momentum Sports Bra ($74) can provide such incredible support without needing an underwire. I love how lightweight it is, and how dry it keeps me during sweaty Spin sessions. It's become my go-to for medium-impact workouts.

Anita High-Impact Sports Bra

Another option from the Anita line is the Anita High-Impact Sports Bra ($69). As its name implies, it's better suited for high-impact workouts. I've worn this bra on long runs, in dance classes, and during Barry's Bootcamp, and felt supported and comfortable each time.

Lululemon Enlite Bra

Never in a million years did I think I would be able to get my boobs into a Lululemon bra. When its Enlite Bra ($98) was released earlier this year, I had serious envy — just look at it from behind! One thing seriously lacking in larger sports bras is style.

I was beyond thrilled to try on my sister size in this style and find that it fit. While I won't wear this for a high-impact class, it's my first choice for a session with my trainer, a long hike, or any other medium-impact workout. I love how it looks peeking out from a tank top, and appreciate its inclusive size range that carries in options in A-E cups.

Adidas Committed Bra

Disclaimer: the Adidas Committed Bra ($60) does not come in my size, but I can still pull it off since it is sized to individual bra sizes. Since the line comes in a huge range of sizes, I wear my sister size in this bra and stick to low-impact workouts like yoga while wearing this one.

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