How to Wash Your Sports Bra
Take care of your sports bra. Learn how to wash your sports bras, how many times you can wear a bra between washes and how to extend the life of your bras.
Take care of your sports bra. Learn how to wash your sports bras, how many times you can wear a bra between washes and how to extend the life of your bras.
Proper hygiene is important—in life and in sports bras.
Keeping your bras fresh will let them support you for longer and make your runs more comfortable.
In general, secure any loose ends—hook-and-eye closures or Velcro straps—and place your bras in a mesh lingerie bag before dunking them in the washer. Set the machine to wash with cold water and use a sports-specific laundry detergent, which is designed to remove sweat, body oils and funk from fabrics better than an all-purpose detergent.
When the wash cycle ends, pull your bras out and hang them to dry.
Next-level care: Hand wash your sports bras and hang them to dry. The gentler (though more hands-on) method will keep your bras happier for longer.
Some things work better when you don’t put them through the washer: Cast iron skillets, suede jackets, your fancy smartphone.
Your bra is not one of those things. But you might not need to wash it as much as you think.
If you’re a runner, you are going to sweat in your sports bra, and it might take a dunk in a pool or in the ocean, especially if you’re training for a triathlon. Here are some tips for how frequently you should toss it in the washing machine.
When you find a sports bra that fits well, you want to hang on to it. And let's face it, good sports bras aren’t exactly cheap, so you don’t want to have to replace them early because you didn’t take care of them properly.
To keep you sports bras on the road:
But your sports bra will eventually wear out no matter how well you take care of it. Look for these signs to tell when you need to replace your sports bra: