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Reading about the sports trends it was highlighted a increase in the use of a personal trainer over the last 5 years and going to the gym. Further to this, there has been an increase in the numbers of outdoor gyms installed

.The Ultimate GYM BRA by SHOCK ABSOBER was also part of the trend, so i hand to give it a try.

I love the feel, fit ,style and even the price .

I recommend you try.

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No ,the underband should be close to the chest ,so you can get more than two fingers underneath.

Straps should be adjusted to fit securely on the shoulders with only one to two inch give.

Last thing make sure your bust is fully contained in the cup ;no overspill or bagginess.


If you need any more info our you would like to try pop in and see me @ 209 Lordship lane.

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