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Post by mandyjs 20th December 2012, 6:14 pm

Hi girls,
I've been advised to get a macom for post surgery so will be getting 2 of these. Just wanted to see if the M&S high impact sports bras are also suitable for spares and after the first few weeks. Saw them in store the other day and they've got a few colours including a black with leopard print edging which looks (half) decent! Also cheaper than the macom
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Post by COOKIE 20th December 2012, 6:21 pm

High impact sports bras are fine babe - they sound really nice xx
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Post by mandyjs 20th December 2012, 6:33 pm

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This is it cookie. It doesn't say high impact online but I'm sure it says it is on the label in store.
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Post by tinkerbell24 20th December 2012, 7:09 pm

hi i have the mands black and leopard print zip up front one it is ok looking i also have a few of the tesco ones that were £4 they are very comfortable and ive gone from needing a 34d to needing 36d then 36dd so im glad i never bought too many

i always think they look bigger in white lol xx
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Post by COOKIE 20th December 2012, 8:05 pm

Just seen the one you mean babe.

I used the M&S zipped front ones too. They're perfect! And great for dressing changes and things like that too because you don't have to take everything off, just unzip the front.

Love the new leopard! I'm going to get myself one of those too. I've got to stay in support bras for a while yet and I love that one! Xx
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Post by vixylyx 20th December 2012, 8:22 pm

I have the M&S one, I have the white and pink in a 34 band, needed to get a 36 after as I was so swollen. It's been brilliant and the nurse thought it was great. Brought mine on a recommendation from cookie and a few other people.

I really wanted the black and leopard one but they didn't have it in my size the other day :( so hot pink it was.
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Post by alexandria18 21st December 2012, 3:29 am

Ooo those look really nice!! So much nicer than the one's I've been wearing. They're ugly granny bras haha. I do love the zip front ones though, and the high impact ones are exactly what you'd be looking for!
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