Mastectomy Collection
We have personal experience with breast cancer and post surgical bras. Most commercial bras out there are not up to par with our needs and expectations. Which is why we dedicated a whole collection to those needing a mastectomy bra that fits, flatters and functions.
Fully custom made to fit, our post surgical bras come with soft, breathable fabric with the option to add your own prosthesis or have us build one for you that is sewn in. Drainage pocket and other requests can be accomodated.
Bespoke Bras: All our bras are inclusively priced with a fully customized, personal and hand-held experience from start to finish. This means us doing measurements with you in-person or helping you online through virtual calls, to you trying out samples in our studio or having them mailed to you. And of course, working with you to create the bra of your dreams, including adjustments afterwards to get the bra just right. All shipping costs are included as well. It’s detailed, intimate, and inclusive. And we can do everything virtually as we do for 90% of our clients.
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Measurement Guide
If you're comfortable taking your own measurements, please fill out our intake form here and we'll be in touch in 1-3 business days to let you know what styles we think would best suit, or confirm that the style purchased will work for you.
HOW TO MEASURE
Use a soft measuring tape (inches) wearing your best fitting bra or a tight tank or shirt. Try to avoid sports bra and padding if possible.
RIBCAGE
This is the vertical measurement of the breast from the middle of the nipple to the bottom of the breast. If you're wearing a good non-padded bra, you can do this while keeping the bra on. If not, measure without a bra on.
Start with bringing the the top of the measuring tape (at the zero mark) against the center of your nipple. Keep measuring tape in place with one hand and cup your other hand over your entire breast to lift it up. Gently push the breast in and up in a way that a good bra cup would when measuring. Use other hand to bring the tape straight down around the curve of your breast until you hit the point where your breast ends, commonly known as your wireline or inframammary root and where your wires would normally sit at the breast root.
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