Found a camisole I can wear!
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I used to wear a lot of camisole tops for dancing or doing yoga, the kind with a shelf bra and adjustable straps. Since my mastectomy, I haven't been able to wear one because they are all too low cut. Even the mast camisole was too low cut for me. When I leaned over, you could see all the way down to my scar. It was just too loose.
Well, I was looking at the SkyMall magazine on the plane (I usually kind of poke fun at the products in that thing) and found a camisole with bra cups and a high (but not too high) neck. It's called the Full-Coverage Perfect-Fit Cami. It came a couple of days ago and it really works well. You can check out the link here: http://www.solutions.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&itemID=5718&keyword=68620. I was also thrilled that it came in a wide range of bra sizes, even my hard to fit size. It doesn't have a mast pocket but it has enough coverage to work with a contact form. And, if you're not doing yoga inversions would probably work fine with a regular form since it is so structured.
Just wanted to share my discovery!!!
- Susan
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Susan,
The link you gave didn't work, but it got me to solutions.com, so I searched on Full-Coverage Perfect-Fit Cami. I linked to this page: http://www.solutions.com/jump.jsp?itemType=PRODUCT&itemID=5718
Is that the cami you got? It looks great and definitely full-coverage enough for me. Did the size you ordered run true?
Thanks for sharing!!
Barbara
p.s. How did you create a direct link, so I could just click on it? I don't seem to be able to do that.
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mastectomycamisoles.com here are more
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Erica,
When I type in anything that looks like a website, it automatically shows up purple as a link. Must be something about my web setting though I looked under Internet Options and didn't see anything that looked relevant.
The size ran very true.
Will take a look at mastectomycamisoles.com too! Thanks for the suggestion.
- Susan
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Please be aware of "docrob". He was on the board a few days ago as "docbob". Who knows what name he'll use next.
Based on the advice that he offered on the weekend, it's pretty clear that he's not a doctor. Best I can figure out is that he's being paid to promote certain websites. The website may be fine but just be cautious.
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Beesie,
Yup. I went to the website recommended by docrob and it was garbage. I'll let the administrators know.
Thanks, Susan
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