It's clear this bra was either created by men or less-endowed women. I've been trying to run lately, and having a large chest, it was important for me to get a really good, high-intensity bra that would hold me in as comfortably as humanly possible. I know that's not completely possible and have come to terms with the idea that the perfect bra doesn't exist. Enter the DSG Women's High Support Racerback Sports Bra. It was incredibly tight, but that's typically necessary to prevent too much bounce. I can deal with that. My qualm, however, is with the straps. The photos of this bra are very misleading. There is a plastic, rectangular-shaped clip along the front of the straps that sit almost perfectly on my collar bones. To make matters worse, these clips - when under stress - flip sideways and cause additional discomfort. Between the clip flip and the placement of the cloth + clips, I've ended up on numerous occasions with skin literally rubbed off of my collar bones. This is after a 30-minute sprint interval, nothing fancy. Unfortunately since I've spent a ton of money on purchasing several of these bras at once, I'm stuck having to use them fairly often and either deal with the run rub, or use them on days that I lift, which is significantly more tolerable. I've noticed these $40 bras are now $9 and I can clearly see why. Please do better, DSG.
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