Sometimes we wonder if we are the only ones who seem to notice these women. The ones where you see them running and you physically ache because you know the pain that under-supported breasts cause. It's a fine line, though. We're biased, so we have a little less scruples in approaching women about the ENELL sports bras, but how do you tactfully bring it up in a situation where you might not know the person well, or at all?
This got us thinking: how could we get the word out to our fellow well-endowed women without them being offended or get into an awkward discussion?
Idea 1: As Melanie suggested, we could pass out cards to passing runners that say something like "Save your boobs!" Risk: it might not be very memorable.
Idea 2: Carry a t-shirt gun in the car and shoot ENELL bras to women as we drive by. Risks: injury due to misfire or poor aim. Also risk of getting the wrong size. Perhaps we could shoot a measuring tape with the size chart?
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I notice "women in need" all the time. I also noticed a female referee at a University of Montana womens basketball game who I SWEAR had to be wearing an Enell. She was running up and down the court and NOT bouncing. I think business size cards with a little "elevator speach" printed on them would be a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI see this all the time! A business card would be fantastic. I'd basically leave one in every locker at the gym and on every treadmill and elypitcal. Also, I laughed out loud at the Ryan photo/caption. AWESOME.
ReplyDeleteMake the comment more generic: "90% of all American women are wearing the wrong bra in the wrong size right now. Are you one of them?" You don't want to directly insult a woman as she's getting her workout done. Then the URL or a suggestion as a tage line: GET FITTED TO GET FIT.
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