The Scudamore Sports Bra
Lorica sports bras useĀ the same soft but strong recycled fabric as our leggings,Ā moisture-wicking and UPF-50 resistant.Ā TheyĀ featureĀ a wide waist elastic and are front-lined, with the option to include removable bra inserts for additional coverage.
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Our Scudamore designĀ is based on the field armor of Sir James Scudamore, currently on view at theĀ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Sir James was a prominent Elizabethan soldier, courtier, and enthusiastic jouster; he was praised in Edmund SpenserāsĀ Faerie QueeneĀ (published 1596) as an example of chivalry personified. Channel knightly nobility in our take on this gorgeous armor!
Our model's typical bra is a 32B, and she isĀ wearing size XS with cup inserts included.
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The Scudamore Sports Bra
The Scudamore Sports Bra
Lorica sports bras useĀ the same soft but strong recycled fabric as our leggings,Ā moisture-wicking and UPF-50 resistant.Ā TheyĀ featureĀ a wide waist elastic and are front-lined, with the option to include removable bra inserts for additional coverage.
Ā
Our Scudamore designĀ is based on the field armor of Sir James Scudamore, currently on view at theĀ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Sir James was a prominent Elizabethan soldier, courtier, and enthusiastic jouster; he was praised in Edmund SpenserāsĀ Faerie QueeneĀ (published 1596) as an example of chivalry personified. Channel knightly nobility in our take on this gorgeous armor!
Our model's typical bra is a 32B, and she isĀ wearing size XS with cup inserts included.
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Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Lorica sports bras useĀ the same soft but strong recycled fabric as our leggings,Ā moisture-wicking and UPF-50 resistant.Ā TheyĀ featureĀ a wide waist elastic and are front-lined, with the option to include removable bra inserts for additional coverage.
Ā
Our Scudamore designĀ is based on the field armor of Sir James Scudamore, currently on view at theĀ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Sir James was a prominent Elizabethan soldier, courtier, and enthusiastic jouster; he was praised in Edmund SpenserāsĀ Faerie QueeneĀ (published 1596) as an example of chivalry personified. Channel knightly nobility in our take on this gorgeous armor!









