Comfortable Lingerie

June1952
June1952 Member Posts: 1,935
edited August 2015 in Health and wellbeing

Good morning ladies

Firstly, a BIG THANK YOU to Robyn W for recommending the el cheapo $12 crop top pocket bra from Best n Less.

Finding a store during the weekend I bought 2 bras to try.  They have a great range, ever so feminine.  Remove their thin filler and in goes your prosthesis.  I did need to buy a larger size to get the stretch.

I have found it comfortable to wear as the fabrics used are very soft.  Great for around the home as it is lighter than the Berlei post op bra.

I will still wear my fitted Amoena bra when going out though as it holds me firmly and does give a better shape.

Ladies, for that price it is worth giving a go.

So, again, thank you Robyn.  

Regards to all

Summer  :-)

Comments

  • Diana_rae
    Diana_rae Member Posts: 14
    edited August 2015

    I have become so used to the Best & Less Bra that I wear them all the time.  I had to go down a size a few months after my radiotherapy was completed.  I take the padding out.  They are quite supportive for there price  

    Regards to all

    Diana 

  • Robyn W
    Robyn W Member Posts: 1,932
    edited August 2015

    Hey Summer :):) They are great aren't they? I am going through a stage at the moment where I just wear a tight fitting singlet!! I find I chop and change depending on how I feel or how the weather is.In winter it's easy to wear sloppy jumpers that cover my one boob up!!! Hope you're well.Cheers Robyn xox

  • GayPrice
    GayPrice Member Posts: 6
    edited November 2015

    Brilliant! I am going to Best n Less on the weekend. I did buy my first mastectomy bra from Target. Cost me the princely sum of $25 and its excellent! My crocheted falsie fits perfectly into the pocket. When I'm out walking my three Staffies, I wear a sports bra that I used to wear to gym. It doesn't have underwire and I stuff it with a ball of wool. Its really comfy. I had mastectomy on 16 October (DCIS) and am recovering really well. I love the BCNA website and find the comments really helpful.

    Cheers,

    Gay