The SheFit Bra

Options
cowgal
cowgal Member Posts: 833
edited June 2019 in Lymphedema

I just wondered if anyone had tried the SheFit bra? It looks like with all of the adjustments you can make to them that they might be good for those of us with lymphedema. If anyone doesn't know what I am talking about, here's a link: https://shefit.com/ . I just wondered if anyone had tried it and what they thought. I could see that it might cause a uni-boob look.

Comments

  • 2FUN
    2FUN Member Posts: 956
    edited December 2017

    looks interesting

  • hugz4u
    hugz4u Member Posts: 2,781
    edited December 2017

    I was excited but looked at the ribcage size and this is built for slender folks. Even though it shows huge sizes I believe the band would be tight and roll on me as most do. Dang! It does all that I want otherwise. I have athletic upper body type (swimmer like)so it doesnt work for me.Yup strange size I am.

    There is a bra making course I wanted to take to solve my bra fitting problems but I hate sewing. I saw it offered s few years ago in Canada on east coast. You make your own bra to take home. Cool huh

  • 2FUN
    2FUN Member Posts: 956
    edited December 2017

    hugz, there are also bra making classes on Craftsy.

  • 2FUN
    2FUN Member Posts: 956
    edited December 2017

    hugz, there are also bra making classes on Craftsy.

  • Scrafgal
    Scrafgal Member Posts: 631
    edited June 2019

    I love this sports bra...best support ever...and, I've owned a lot of sports bras over the years. I have three of their maximum support bras and feel that the girls are held in place while doing elliptical, pilates, etc. I did a search to see whether anyone else had discovered this bra yet, and that's how I found this thread. The bras are pricey, as sport bras go, but worth it. Too much time, pain and money spent on reconstruction...so having a really great sports bras seems worth it!

Categories