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The Roxy Women's Chillen Sports Bra wicks moisture to keep you comfy in hot and sweaty gyms.

  • Moisture-wicking stretch fabric
  • Medium support
  • Adjustable straps
  • Smooth seamless design
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Very nice pullover bra

  • Familiarity:I've used it several times
  • Fit:True to size
  • Size Bought: medium

This bra is a bit thicker than some pullovers, which is nice for coverage under tee's. It does have a nice v-neck and I am just such a fan of pull on bra's (I hate ones you have to snap/clip/hook). SO awesome it's a racerback too. This bra does wick moisture so it's functional. On only think of the tags when I'm putting it on (they are weird), but if you can get them placed right (inside the bra), they are no bother to my skin at all. I have thought of cutting them but I think that would make it worse. This is a really nice bra, give it a go!

<3

  • Familiarity:I've put it through the wringer
  • Fit:True to size
  • Size Bought: s

I know it is not the most expensive, or the most flashy out there these days. Maybe that is why i love this bra so much, or maybe it is because it is perfect! Some bras are way too tight across the chest, and over the shoulders. The ones that cut through your traps end up giving you a headache! This is light, supportive, and a little bit showy.. So i look like a pretty woman all the time! It is simple, and simply my favorite.

Very good-but could use flatter seams

  • Familiarity:I've used it several times
  • Fit:True to size
  • Size Bought: small

I love almost everything about this. The fabric is sturdy enough for support, but light enough to dry quickly. The support is on the medium to light side (more medium than light). This is just right for hiking and climbing. I don't have a large chest and don't need strap-em-down type of support. The straps stay in the right place and don't dig into my skin. The bra is comfortable and I can't feel the racerback between my shoulderblades. It's also kind of pretty. UPDATE: I recently wore it on a long hike and after 10 hours, the seams for the shoulder straps, at the Y junction were pressed into my back by my pack. I had a pretty tender buise by the time I was done. So maybe test this out on a short hike be make sure your pack doesn't put pressure on the straps. Also, there is a big wad of itchy tags attached to it. I had to cut them, now I have a sliver if itchy tags. They wouldn't pull off.

Hello Emerson. Thank you for the suggestion. I have a seam ripper. If I had an interlocking sewing machine so that I could resew the seam when I was done, I would do just that. I'm not confident that the only stitches to come out would be the ones holding the tags in. It's tough resewing a seam that needs to stretch with lycra fabric. I recently wore this on a very long hike and the sliver of tags still there didn't cause any irritation.