Moving Comfort Womens Fiona Bra

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Moving Comfort Women's Fiona Bra


Binding : Apparel
ProductGroup : Apparel
Manufacturer : Moving Comfort
Brand : Moving Comfort
Label : Moving Comfort
Publisher : Moving Comfort
Model : MC 07
Studio : Moving Comfort
List Price: USD $44.00
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Features:
  • Moving Comfort Women's Fiona Bra ideal for high-impact sports such as soccer, running, or tennis
  • With combined encapsulation and compression support designs offering superior comfort and strength
  • Seam-free molded cups of one-way stretch powermesh that encapsulates breasts for support and limits up and down movement
  • Front adjustable straps have flattering concealed hook-and-loop closures that enhance support
  • Three plush-backed hook-and-eye rows on band; fourth row on size 40-44 bands
Product Description
The Fiona looks great, performs like a champion, and is easily adjustable to accommodate larger breasted women -a perfect choice for high impact activity.
Amazon.com Product Description
Moving Comfort's most popular sports bra, the Fiona features seam-free molded cups with one-way stretch powermesh that encapsulates the breasts for support and limits up and down movement. This means that you can maintain the shape of your bust, while still receiving the high level of support and movement control that you expect from a sports bra. Two-way stretch powermesh on the back of the bra provides extra-firm support, while front adjustable straps with flattering design lines and a concealed hook-and-loop closure provide a perfect fit and enhance support. The wide-banded back will not bite into your sides and is fastened with three plush-backed hook-and-eye rows. Bras with bands sized 40 to 44 have a fourth row on the band. The Fiona Bra is constructed with fabrics that manage moisture for high-intensity activities.

Designed for high-impact sports, the Fiona features combined encapsulation and compression support. The encapsulation bra cup construction surrounds the breast to give support and shaping, protecting the breast tissue from horizontal, vertical, and circular motion during sports. Compression bra construction redistributes breast tissue to evenly press against the chest wall limiting overall motion. The Fiona is an exceptional sports bra, designed to flatter a woman's form, while offering optimum fit and comfort performance.

Specifications:

  • Seam-free molded cups
  • One-way stretch Powermesh encapsulates in front
  • Two-way stretch Powermesh in back
  • Adjustable front straps
  • Concealed front hook-and-loop closure on straps
  • Three plush-backed hook-and-eye rows on band
  • Fourth row on 40-44 bands

Support Type:

  • Compression: Bra cup construction that redistributes breast tissue to evenly press against the chest wall to limit motion
  • Encapsulation: Bra cup construction that surrounds the breast to give support and shaping. Based on various degrees of impact, this structure helps to protect the breast tissue from horizontal, vertical, and circular motion during sports activities.

Material Specifications:

  • Body: 88 percent polyester, 12 percent spandex
  • Interior Cups: 100 percent polyester
  • Back Lining: Powermesh--83 percent nylon, 17 percent Lycra
  • Front Yoke Lining: 90 percent nylon, 10 percent spandex

Care Specifications:

  • Machine washable
  • Fasten the hooks before tossing them in the machine
  • Hang dry

Find Your Fit:

  • Band: Should be slightly more snug than a lingerie bra. Make sure you can comfortably take a deep breath with the bra fastened on the middle hook. Be sure the band doesn't ride up in the back. If it does, the band may be too loose and/or the straps need to be adjusted.
  • Cups: Adjust your breasts for a proper fit. They should be completely held within the cups without overflowing. Fabric should be smooth. Wrinkles or puckers indicate the cup is too big. Underwire should sit on your ribcage below the breast tissue and follow your natural shape.
  • Straps: Should offer minimal stretch to reduce up-and-down breast movement. Wider straps will disperse the weight and feel more comfortable. Straps should not dig in or slide off your shoulders. Adjustable straps offer a more custom fit.

About Moving Comfort:
Two female runners founded Moving Comfort in 1977 before there were women's workout clothes. In the 30-plus years since the founding, the company hasn't strayed from its original purpose. Moving Comfort uses high-quality, performance fabrics that have the right amount of stretch, perfect quick-wicking moisture management, and a healthy amount of comfort--cut exactly for a woman's body.

Moving Comfort follows the following guidelines in constructing high-performance athletic wear for women:

Moving means moving: The how doesn't matter--running, walking, weight training, yoga, martial arts, skiing, snowshoeing, rock climbing, horseback riding, golf, tennis, basketball, volleyball, soccer, inline skating...Moving Comfort naturally understands and designs clothes for a woman's body, whatever that body was meant to do.

Quality comes first: Moving Comfort understands the kind of support and freedom needed in clothing, and how that clothing should feel against the skin. The company knows what keeps women warm and dry when it's cold and cool and dry when it's hot. Knowledge, expertise and high standards shape the fit, fabric and function of every garment Moving Comfort designs.

Fit affects everything: Keeping fit improves every aspect of a woman's life--reducing the incidence of heart disease, breast cancer, osteoporosis, depression, and drug and alcohol abuse. If a girl or woman is more comfortable when she's working out, she's more likely to keep at it. That's why Moving Comfort views its technical garments--and the great fit of each piece--as a means to encourage women to get fit and stay fit.


Customer Reviews


GREAT for running if you have a larger chest (2009-07-02)
I am a 38D and have been breastfeeding for over a year now. This bra has been GREAT!!! If you have ever nursed you know that your breast change a lot throughout the day. This bra held my girls in place so I could actually run. All of my old bras that I used to be able to run in wouldn't support me like I needed and just moved with my chest rather than keeping my girls from bouncing everywhere. OUCH! I have 4 of these and will keep buying them! I will say that it is true to size and I can run in a 38D but I like running in the 36C size better so NOTHING moves and even though I am in a smaller size I don't have the little muffin poking out top.

I looked all over and tried on tons of bras this is the best one for running and bouncing ladies!!! I can do aerobics now! even jumping jacks!


Holds me in! (2009-07-01)
I used to wear an underwire bra and a sports bra to strap my 34D puppies down, but no more! The Fiona bra keeps me snug, so I can run or play basketball without giving myself black eyes.


satisfied (2009-06-29)
Style had been recommended as a nursing sports bra b/c of the strap style that fastened in front, allowing you to pull the front "cups" down, similar to a nursing bra. While the strap style allowed for nice custom fit, I found it cumbersome to use on a regular basis for nursing, and just went with lifting the sports bra from the bottom. But strictly as a sports bra for a DD size, I think it's pretty good. Very comfortable, decent support. I don't know if a bra exists that provides the kind of support I'm looking for!


Good Bra (2009-06-28)
This is a well constructed bra which provides good support while jogging. I would likely buy it again.


Do not trust (2009-06-26)
I was really happy with this bra until I got it home. I set it on my nightstand next to a twenty dollar bill while I went to the kitchen to make dinner. When I came back upstairs less than an hour later the money was gone. I refuse to believe this was a coincidence.

Product Information and Prices stored: July 4 , 2009, 15:06

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