I want a uni-bra!

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Why can't they make a uni-bra to hold up the remaining breast? Then I wouldn't have to wear a foob but my remaining breast would still have support. Someone in the fashion industry needs to get on this! If I could sew, I'd start experimenting!!

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  • curveball
    curveball Member Posts: 3,040
    edited December 2013

    I have one of those one-piece stretch bras. I had a skin-sparing MX and then canceled my reconstruction plans, so I am not completely flat on the MX side, and this works OK for me. The bra I have is made by Bali, but there are others. You may have to try more than one brand to find one that you can wear comfortably. After 8 hours or so I want to take it off, but for me it was the same as with a regular bra pre-surgery—off it came as soon as I got home from work! 

    I am thinking of trying the Softee "support" camisole, to see if it is even more comfortable than a stretch bra.

  • amygil81
    amygil81 Member Posts: 165
    edited January 2014

    There is one made by a French lady, information online at http://www.souti1.com/ . I admire her confidence with her single breast, but the cost is way too high for me. Perhaps someone in this country could make one here for less. Hugs,

    Amy

  • Melrosemelrose
    Melrosemelrose Member Posts: 3,018
    edited January 2014

    I've been told that Coobie bras have good support ( http://shopcoobie.com/ ).  I know some have worn the Genie bras and are happy with those.  I had a UMX w/o recon.  I have sports bras with pockets  and removable inserts that I purchased at TJMaxx and Marshall's in the women's sportswear department.  I buy a size larger than I used to wear so they are not too tight.  I recently purchased some New Balance and Jockey sports bras which were less than $15 each. 

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Member Posts: 6,398
    edited January 2014

    Oh I want to try one of those French bras. I don't see an English translation button any where tho.

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