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This gorgeous sports bra is made from moisture-wicking material that stays dry during low and medium intensity workouts. The bra has support material in the shoulder straps, double layer front, and a wide elastic band to ensure constant support. • Available in sizes XS-2XL • 82% polyester, 18% spandex • Moisture-wickin
This gorgeous sports bra is made from moisture-wicking material that stays dry during low and medium intensity workouts. The bra has support material in the shoulder straps, double layer front, and a wide elastic band to ensure constant support.
• Available in sizes XS-2XL
• 82% polyester, 18% spandex
• Moisture-wicking fabric
• Four-way stretch material stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Scoop neckline and racerback
• Flat seams and bias binding that eliminate rubbing
• Best for A-C cups
• Support material in shoulder straps, double layer front, and a wide elastic under breastsSize guide
XS
S
M
L
XL
2XL
Chest (inches)
33 ⅛
34 ⅝
36 ¼
39 ⅜
42 ½
45 ⅝
Waist (inches)
25 ¼
26 ¾
28 ⅜
31 ½
34 ⅝
37 ¾
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