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  • Diana_B
    Diana_B Member Posts: 287
    edited February 2008

    I was wondering if anyone had bought a mastectomy swimsuit from Land's End and what your experience was.

    For example, were the suits actually flattering as they say they are?

    Also, do the suits squash your real breast down a lot? My prosthesis is designed to wear with an underwire bra and doesn't squish down nearly as much as my real breast, so I look uneven in something tight.

    I'm going to Mexico soon and I'd love to find a swimsuit that looks good and lets me relax about my prosthesis.

    Thanks for your help! 

  • pod1257
    pod1257 Member Posts: 262
    edited February 2008

    Darya,

    When I had my bilateral mast, June 06, I bought a pretty turquoise suit from Land's End for the summer. It had a high neck, which I liked, as then I didn't feel that anyone could "look down" the suit.

    The pocket's had plenty of room for any size prothesis.- Mine were a size B. It had the lycra, of course, to hold you in but didn't seem terribly tight, either.

    I was happy with it (very feminine looking) and even got some complements from some casual friend's who had no idea, I had, had bilat mast.

     Hope this helps.

    Enjoy your vacation and I hope you find a suit you like.

    Julie

  • TenderIsOurMight
    TenderIsOurMight Member Posts: 4,493
    edited March 2008



    Darya,



    Well I never did although often thought of buying one of theirs before my recon. They look great.



    Mainly came aboard to wish you a great vacation!



    Tender

  • Binney4
    Binney4 Member Posts: 8,609
    edited February 2008

    Yeah, Darya, I have a two-piece and love it. Not only looks good, but it's actually good for swimming. I use a shower scrubby for a prosthesis, which I trim with a shears to the size and shape I want. Light weight, dries instantly, looks fine.

    Have a fabulous trip!

    Binney 

  • climbergirl
    climbergirl Member Posts: 116
    edited February 2008

    I just got two of the tops in the mail last week for my trip to St John's and I think that they do run small.....so keep that in mind and get one size bigger than you usually do. I am 5 10' and they are a bit on the short side but then they are takini tops.

    Enjoy!

    ~climbergirl 

  • maryannecb
    maryannecb Member Posts: 1,453
    edited February 2008

    I love mine too. I have a swim prosthesis which is lighter and allows water to get behind it...it is better than my usual prosthesis. And much cheaper.

    I had recon in Nov so am looking forward to no prosthesis this summer.

  • caaclark
    caaclark Member Posts: 936
    edited February 2008

    I have several Lands End mast. suits.  All tankinis.  I think they work well too.  You could also check out Anita since they make mast. suits as well as Amoena. 

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited February 2008

    Binney--

    I am just 5 days post-mastectomy (no recon), but I'm thinking ahead to when I want to fill out my clothing.  I don't understand this "shower scrubby" thing.  I looked in the bath section at Wal-Mart the other day, and all I could find were things that looked like what we've called "chore-boys"--those scratchy mesh balls used to scrape gunk from pots & pans.  I'm not sure I want to slip a chore-boy into my swimsuit top!

    Or is there something else I'm not thinking of?  Can you post a website photo of the "shower scrubby" you like to use?

    otter 

  • AnnNYC
    AnnNYC Member Posts: 4,484
    edited February 2008

    Binney, you're talking about a soft body puff for bath/shower, right?

    http://www.purespadirect.com/Puff-Bath-Net-C347T-p/vu-207150.htm

  • nagem
    nagem Member Posts: 353
    edited February 2008

    I have a couple of landsend tank suits (I'm 5'10," and tankinis would show too much of my 58-year-old belly), and they are very nice. I've tried bath scrubbies as prosthesies, but the texture of the folds of netting shows through the cup liner a bit. Perhaps I'm trimming them wrong? Or perhaps I bought ones that are too small and didn't flatten out enough? Tips solicited!

  • OLBinNJ
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  • OLBinNJ
    OLBinNJ Member Posts: 236
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    Darya,

        I have
  • OLBinNJ
    OLBinNJ Member Posts: 236
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    Darya,

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  • OLBinNJ
    OLBinNJ Member Posts: 236
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    Darya,

        I have many Lands
  • OLBinNJ
    OLBinNJ Member Posts: 236
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    Darya,

        I have many
  • OLBinNJ
    OLBinNJ Member Posts: 236
    edited February 2008

    Darya,

        I have many Lands End tankinis and love them all.  They aren't even mast suits, but suits I sewed pockets into.  I like the high neck because I need the coverage, and I'm short so the length of most of them is fine.  They don't sqoosh my remaining boob.  I wear either a swim form or the Amoena 126 Leisure form with a little something behind it for more "projection".  The 126 takes a long time to dry, so either use a hair dryer or have more than one with you.  Hope you have a good trip!

  • Erica3681
    Erica3681 Member Posts: 1,916
    edited February 2008

    I have a couple of Lands End mastectomy tankinis, so the pockets are already sewn-in. They fit me fine, but I'm short-waisted, so I imagine they could show some midriff if you were longer-waisted. Like OLBinNJ, I use either my swim forms (size 2 Nearly Me) or the 126s (size 3 or 4). Both work great. The suits are cute and flattering and I feel very secure in them. My only problem is that they come up pretty high under my armpits and I've found that if I'm doing serious lap swimming, the repetitive rubbing caused by my arm motion can be irritating. So for real swimming, I wear my Anita one-piece, which is very comfortable. But for going to the beach, lounging, or just a relaxing swim, the Land's End tankinis are great.

    Barbara 

  • 12954
    12954 Member Posts: 374
    edited February 2008

    I haven't bought their mast suit yet , but I did buy my mother one. I am longer through the body so I order their long suits. Their fit tends to be rather consistent - read the measurements to see if you need a long torso suit. They are good about returns and exchanges too.

  • Diana_B
    Diana_B Member Posts: 287
    edited February 2008

    Thanks, all, for your responses. I guess it's coming up to spring break time so I'm hoping the thread is useful for others too.



    I think I'll go ahead and order from Land's End and maybe get another locally that I can try on.



    I'll also check out the swim forms as I don't know what they are.



    Thanks for the well wishes re. the vacation. I really, really need it! The hotel we're going to has an enormous, beautiful pool and I just want to swim and swim and swim.

  • 12954
    12954 Member Posts: 374
    edited February 2008

    have fun- it should be nice to hit some warm weather

    trish

    Ps land's end often has mast suits on their clearance page- especially at the end of the season. I got a basic one for my mom for $20 last August

  • Binney4
    Binney4 Member Posts: 8,609
    edited February 2008

    Ann, yes, that's the sort of bath puff I use. It's soft, not scratchy.

    Isn't it nice to be thinking about all this in the middle of February?Laughing Love it!

    Binney 

  • otter
    otter Member Posts: 6,099
    edited February 2008

    Thanks for the bath puff clarification.  Now I know what to look for.

    otter 

  • roseg
    roseg Member Posts: 3,133
    edited February 2008

    I had a tankini and I thought the top was too big. The armhole was cut high, which was OK, but there was a lot of extra fabric under the arm. I ended up sending it to someone.  I think measure carefully. 

  • SusaninSF
    SusaninSF Member Posts: 1,213
    edited February 2008

    Hate to be a nay-sayer but I really didn't like my Lands End swim suit. I didn't buy the tankini. I've got the one piece. The pocket ended in a flat line very low down on my chest so my prosthesis was compressed down and looked very bizarre.  I also thought the leg openings were cut too low.

    I did find two great suits. One from Anita and the other from Carol Wior. They are both a bit big as they don't come in anything smaller than a 6 and I normally wear a 4 but they are both stylish and attractive. It took a lot of time and research to find two suits that fit and were a bit higher cut in the leg. A lot of the suits out there are terribly matronly looking.

  • roseg
    roseg Member Posts: 3,133
    edited February 2008

    I believe they'll take them back if you leave the panty strip on.

    Sadly, swimswits usually need to be tried on! 

  • medotmom
    medotmom Member Posts: 27
    edited February 2008

    For any plus size ladies - I found one suit at Just My Size (www.jms.com) and right now it is only $29.99 and if you search, you might find a code for free shipping.  I received mine last week and it fits perfect. 

    I also found one one Overstocks at Lands End.  I do aqua aerobics three times a week and can't wait to get the clearance to return to the pool as my surgery was on 16 Jan.   

    Jill 

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