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Today's silly question: what bra should I wear for lumberjacking?
*cue Monty Python*
But seriously, ladies, I use a wood stove for heating, and I have to cut and split big logs every year for firewood. I had a huge logging truck load of enormous logs delivered this year! Anyway, now that I have something a trifle more than mosquito bites for boobs, I wonder what bras would be good for this activity. Certainly, I now have some wonderfully supportive bras (that fit!), but they're also very pretty and I wouldn't want to expose them to the rigors of bucking up 30' logs! Naturally, a sports bra of some sort comes to mind, but bouncing boobies are *not* an issue here, so I don't need one of those super Freya underwire sports bras. At least I don't think so, but that's why I'm putting forth the question.
Suggestions, ladies? Actually, something that could work as outer wear might not be a bad thing.
Lumberjack Song - Monty Python
The Lumberjack Song as performed by Monty Python from the TV Sketch Show "Monty Python's Flying Circus".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mL7n5mEmXJo
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First of all, major points for Monty Python.
A sports bra would be moisture-wicking even if you don't need bounce control. I'd think any bra w/ side slings would be good. It would keep your breasts out of the way of your arms.
First of all, how could I *not* reference Monty Python in a post about lumberjacking and bras???
Excellent point you have there about the moisture-wicking feature, as well as about the side sling. What I don't want is the monoboob look, just some adequate support.
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