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Allison: The Lululemon bra was my fave. Damn, Nike! I had high hopes. I like you, but I don't LOVE you, know what I mean?

I'm not packing the heat, so the simplest shape and style works best for me. I guess I learned to keep it simple, stupid.

Michelle: I was surprised I liked Nike the most! I've never tried a Nike bra before. And I was actually surprised that I enjoyed the VS bra a bit because I thought it was designed to be more aesthetically pleasing than practical.

Because I use and wash sports bras so often, I really think it makes a difference to allow yourself to splurge a bit when buying a bra to make sure it's comfortable and supportive to your needs. Sports bras are an investment in yourself, and I think that when you find the right one, they are worth the money, much more so than purchasing a bunch of cheap ones that will not last you!

Lara: I liked the Lululemon bra the best -- I never expected to actually like something from Lululemon because in general I don't like things that I can't afford. (Looking at you, Urban Outfitters.) I can't believe I didn't like the Nike bra! My world has officially been turned upside down.

I learned that a stylish bra actually CAN be supportive and that you should leave your stereotypes of bras at the door. Don't judge a bra by its brand. You can quote that.

Kristin: Yes, I liked the Victoria's Secret bra the best, but no, I am not going to wear it on my head for a day, because I'd rather just wear it on my body.

And just because ads or good old-fashioned prejudice may turn you on (or off) to a brand or style doesn't mean you are excused from trying that thing. But you should never wear anything that makes you feel like you're caught in a spiderweb.