Sports Bras

Friday, March 18, 2005

 

Sugoi Firma Mesh Sports Bra 10326F

Sugoi Firma Mesh Sports Bra 10326F

Full mesh construction for highly breathable full support.
  • Brushed 1 1/2 inch moisture wicking support elastic
  • Soft ESP Mesh attached bra with supportive stretch and breathability
  • Support Mesh is blended with spandex for excellent stretch, recovery and breathability
  • Detailed with flat lock stitching
Details
FABRIC: Support Mesh, 85% Polyester / 15% Spandex
FABRIC: ESP Mesh, 100% Extra Stretch Polyester
SIZES: S-L
COLORS: Black, White

High Impact
C Cup

Med Impact
D Cup

Low Impact
DD Cup


$
34.95

Black or White



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FABRIC: Support Mesh FABRIC: ESP Mesh FABRIC: Matrix SIZES: S-XL COLORS: Black, White

Support Mesh
85% Polyester / 15% Spandex
Support Mesh is a tightly knit lightweight mesh in polyester/Lycra blend. It features excellent breathability, wicking properties and a fine porous texture on the face without the see-through effect of most meshes.

ESP Mesh
100% Extra Stretch Polyester
ESP MESH is made with a high memory yarn that provides stretch without lycra. With its moisture management properties and inner light brushing, it is designed to be worn next to skin.

Sugoi makes garments in several distinct fits to suit nearly every type of body.
A series of icons that you will see throughout this site has been developed to describe the general fit shape of each garment from fully fitted to relaxed. Along with deciding which of these fit shapes best suits your needs, it is important to read and understand the approximate measurements that we use to establish our sizes and the accuracy we strive to achieve from size to size.

Sugoi was among the very first companies to recognize that recreational athletes want and need high performance clothing just much as do pros. Thus, while Sugoi has a complete line of sleek and form-fitting race apparel Running, Triathlon and Cross Country Skiing, this technology is also used to make outstanding apparel that fits and flatters the recreational athlete.




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