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Tired of sports bras that don't fit? Women are obsessed with this size-inclusive bra that actually supports bigger busts: 'You forget you are wearing it'
Tired of sports bras that don't fit? Women are obsessed with this size-inclusive bra that actually supports bigger busts: 'You forget you are wearing it'

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Lifestyle
  • Daily Mail​

Tired of sports bras that don't fit? Women are obsessed with this size-inclusive bra that actually supports bigger busts: 'You forget you are wearing it'

As an active woman with a larger chest, it's hard to find a workout bra that actually supports me fully. Most feel like they're not tight enough, or not adjustable enough. Some feel too tight for my liking. There really is no in-between. That's where Honeylove's super comfy CrossFlex Activity Bra comes in. It's available in band sizes from 30 to 44, and cup sizes from A to G. This is one of the most inclusive sizing guides I've ever seen as a shopper — normally I struggle to find band 30 anywhere. You can shop it in three colors (Sand, Runway, Astral) and each style has adjustable bra straps for extra comfort and support. I personally love the mesh panels which add a little bit of an edge to the otherwise plain design. You can also choose to adjust the straps into a cross for more support and to keep you from bouncing all over the place. Plus, the no-underwire design means nothing is digging into your skin. The CrossFlex Activity Bra is built for moderate to high impact workouts, which means it can withstand your spin class and your HIIT workout with ease. Unlike most active bras, this option has a hook and eye closure (akin to a traditional bra) which makes it easier to put on and adjust in size. If you've ever struggled to get a sports bra off after a sweaty workout, that problem won't exist with the CrossFlex Activity Bra. It offers a slight lift too, and since the fabric is sweat-wicking, you won't end up with big wet patches on the fabric after long workouts. Customers love it too, with many scoring it above a 4.5-star rating. 'I find that the band on this bra DOES NOT roll up and for me that is a game changer. I will be purchasing another one of this style and may even branch out to try another style,' says one happy shopper. 'This bra really is so comfortable you forget you are wearing it. It is supportive and holds everything where it is supposed to be. This is my favorite all-time bra and I'm 71 so I've been through many bras,' says another. 'This bra is extremely comfortable, you can wear it anytime, not just for sports, and it looks very good under a T-shirt. It gives excellent support and coverage. I will never buy another brand of bra,' says a third. For activewear or daily wear, the CrossFlex Activity Bra is what you need. It's supportive, comfy, stylish, and the band does not roll up! Shop it now and try it out for yourself.

Nike delays the release of its new activewear line with Kim Kardashian
Nike delays the release of its new activewear line with Kim Kardashian

CNN

timean hour ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Nike delays the release of its new activewear line with Kim Kardashian

The eagerly anticipated collaboration between Kim Kardashian and Nike has delayed its launch. NikeSkims, which was announced in February for a spring release, is pushing back its launch date because of production delays, according to a source familiar with the situation. A new date hasn't been revealed. The collection is an extension of Kardashian's popular shapewear line and aimed at disrupting the 'global fitness and activewear industry with best-in-class innovation in service of all women athletes,' according to a previous press release. Few details about NikeSkims have been made available, including pricing and images. The webpage hasn't been updated since the original announcement. The Kardashian-backed collection with Skims is a first for Nike, which hasn't partnered with an outside company before to create a new brand. Instead, it has relied on acquisitions or tapping popular athletes (i.e. Michael Jordan) for apparel. Broadening the appeal of Nike is part of CEO Elliott Hill's plan to revive the troubled company, whose stock has dropped 20% this year. In recent years, the company has lost its competitive edge in the activewear category against Lululemon, Alo and even Old Navy. Nike recently announced hiked prices on some of its products, although it didn't mention higher US tariffs as the reason. The company said in a previous statement that 'we regularly evaluate our business and make pricing adjustments as part of our seasonal planning.' The company is also trying to recover from strategy mistakes. It is scaling back the supply of its classic sneaker lines Air Force 1 and Pegasus to juice demand in order to sell the sneakers at full prices. Nike also wants to push shoppers to buy higher-priced Air Max shoes designed for running. Nike (NKE) releases earnings next Thursday.

Serena Williams turns heads as tennis legend shows off incredible physique for new ‘wellness journey'
Serena Williams turns heads as tennis legend shows off incredible physique for new ‘wellness journey'

The Sun

timean hour ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Serena Williams turns heads as tennis legend shows off incredible physique for new ‘wellness journey'

SERENA WILLIAMS has proved she's still the ultimate powerhouse after showing off her jaw-dropping figure. The tennis icon, 43, looked lean, mean, and utterly glowing in a series of sizzling new snaps posted to her 17 million Instagram followers. 3 3 3 She revealed she's started a fresh health and fitness regime after stepping away from professional tennis. Wearing skintight gym wear and flashing that signature winning smile, Serena showed off toned arms, chiselled abs, and legs of steel — and fans couldn't believe what they were seeing. She's proving that even after retirement, she's still chasing goals, even if she's doing it in sub-zero temperatures. The mum of two took her fans through her second round of cryotherapy, a wellness trend known for its icy temps and major recovery benefits. The practice exposes the body to intense cold and is believed to be effective for weight loss and other health benefits. She captioned her post on Instagram: "What an experience. "I lasted the full three minutes this time. I can't wait to share my wellness journey with all of you. "I can feel the difference from the last time." Within minutes, the comments section was flooded with love. One fan raved: ' Having the physique of a goddess after bearing two daughters and at age 43 is absolutely impressive.' Another joked: ' She's ready for Wimbledon 2026.' Serena, who famously hung up her racket in 2022 after 23 Grand Slam titles and decades of dominance, has clearly not slowed down one bit. Since retiring, Serena has thrown herself into business ventures — running her S by Serena fashion label and investing in tech companies.

Nike delays the release of its new activewear line with Kim Kardashian
Nike delays the release of its new activewear line with Kim Kardashian

CNN

timean hour ago

  • Business
  • CNN

Nike delays the release of its new activewear line with Kim Kardashian

The eagerly anticipated collaboration between Kim Kardashian and Nike has delayed its launch. NikeSkims, which was announced in February for a spring release, is pushing back its launch date because of production delays, according to a source familiar with the situation. A new date hasn't been revealed. The collection is an extension of Kardashian's popular shapewear line and aimed at disrupting the 'global fitness and activewear industry with best-in-class innovation in service of all women athletes,' according to a previous press release. Few details about NikeSkims have been made available, including pricing and images. The webpage hasn't been updated since the original announcement. The Kardashian-backed collection with Skims is a first for Nike, which hasn't partnered with an outside company before to create a new brand. Instead, it has relied on acquisitions or tapping popular athletes (i.e. Michael Jordan) for apparel. Broadening the appeal of Nike is part of CEO Elliott Hill's plan to revive the troubled company, whose stock has dropped 20% this year. In recent years, the company has lost its competitive edge in the activewear category against Lululemon, Alo and even Old Navy. Nike recently announced hiked prices on some of its products, although it didn't mention higher US tariffs as the reason. The company said in a previous statement that 'we regularly evaluate our business and make pricing adjustments as part of our seasonal planning.' The company is also trying to recover from strategy mistakes. It is scaling back the supply of its classic sneaker lines Air Force 1 and Pegasus to juice demand in order to sell the sneakers at full prices. Nike also wants to push shoppers to buy higher-priced Air Max shoes designed for running. Nike (NKE) releases earnings next Thursday.

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