Women with larger busts know the legitimate struggle that comes with finding a really good sports bra. And it’s not just about getting your breasts into the bra, which is a battle in and of itself:
Women with larger busts know the legitimate struggle that comes with finding a really good sports bra. And it’s not just about getting your breasts into the bra, which is a battle in and of itself:
We have to consider how the bra will support the weight of our chests, how the straps sit and feel (think about the long-distance runner who has a litany of scars from sports-bras past that weren’t the perfect fit), and a slew of other woes we needn’t bore you with.
Women with larger busts know the legitimate struggle that comes with finding a really good sports bra. And it’s not just about getting your breasts into the bra, which is a battle in and of itself:
We have to consider how the bra will support the weight of our chests, how the straps sit and feel (think about the long-distance runner who has a litany of scars from sports-bras past that weren’t the perfect fit), and a slew of other woes we needn’t bore you with.
Serena Williams No Makeup
And once you’ve actually found a bra that feels good, the next step is figuring out how you feel in the bra and if you like the look of it.
After working with the tennis champ for almost eight years, celebrity stylist Kesha McLeod knows how to translate Williams’ daring style off the court. Here, she looks back on the outfits that were total grand slams.
August 2016
Serena loves to be “very daring and risky,” says stylist Kesha McLeod, and she feels most confident in “high-waisted pencil skirts,” which is evident from the bold bra-top look she wore to the Berlei Sports Bra launch.