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A good sports/post-op bra?

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A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by tanyajade on 23rd August 2010, 1:41 am

Hi girls,

Can anyone recommend a good post-op bra? Ideally, I'd like one that opens at the front as I think that it would be easier for me to get in & out of (with the least pain)..

Firstly I'll buy a cheap one as I won't be sure what size I'm going to be, then I'll buy a better one x

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by pinkbabe on 23rd August 2010, 2:17 am

I got all mine from m&s and I still wear them to the gym now.

Alot of girls got theirs from asda (for cheap ones) aswell. xx

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Post by tanyajade on 23rd August 2010, 2:25 am

Thanks Pinkbabe xxx

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by Jaybles on 23rd August 2010, 2:46 am

Z Bra is a zip up one, I love mine and wear it for work. It was £35 but worth it xxo

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by cookie on 23rd August 2010, 2:47 am

pinkbabe wrote:I got all mine from m&s and I still wear them to the gym now.


M&S for me too, the most comfortable and supportive by far! xx

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by tanyajade on 23rd August 2010, 2:51 am

Thank you Jaybles & Cookie .. I'll look on M&S site & look up that 'z' bra xx

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by kittie on 23rd August 2010, 4:01 am

i got mine from m&s and its very comfy (when you're not in it 24/7 lol) and was only £18. also got a tesco one which is pretty comfy too

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by tanyajade on 23rd August 2010, 5:14 am

Thanks Kittie, I'll look in asda/tesco for a cheap one while I'm finding my right size then i'll browse m&s and the Internet. They're all so bulky though aren't they? Big wide straps x

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by natalia on 23rd August 2010, 5:23 am

marks an spencer are so comfy so is shock absorbers xxxx

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Post by tanyajade on 23rd August 2010, 5:28 am

Thanks Nat... I looked at Shock Absorbers today they're 20% off in Debenhams at the min x

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Re: A good sports/post-op bra?

Post by natalia on 23rd August 2010, 5:40 am

oh thats good i use mine when i go on my treadmill really hold them in as mine bounce around all over place otherwise lol xxx

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