Runners?
In my opinion, the Champion sports bra (wth adjustable velcro straps) is the most supportive and comfortable I've tried so far. As far as shoes, the BEST thing you can do for yourself is go to a running store to be properly fitted. It will make such a huge difference. Clothing.....you might want to try Target...I've noticed that they make larger size workout clothes. Whatever you do, make sure you get "dry fit" or "moisture wicking" clothes. Stay away from cotton. You might want to try the mens department in the beginning....the clothes tend to be loser cut than the womens. I wore a lot of mens stuff until I had my plastic surgery. Also...make sure you get dry fit or moisture wicking running socks...cotton socks lead to wet feet and blisters.
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