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sports bra
Hi girls
i've been looking at some sports bra's and saw that m&s have a zip up sports bra.
i thought this would be quite handy and make it a bit easier when i have my bra done in February but i don't know whether it will have enough support? advise needed please...
lucy lou x
i've been looking at some sports bra's and saw that m&s have a zip up sports bra.
i thought this would be quite handy and make it a bit easier when i have my bra done in February but i don't know whether it will have enough support? advise needed please...
lucy lou x
lucy lou88- Newbie BJSF Member
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Location : west sussex
Re: sports bra
I tried one of them on before my op & it fitted fine but my boobs were so solid & high & round after my op the bra just didnt work for me!
I had to buy 3 sports bras & i kept all the receipt's & luckerly 1 out of the 3 fitted me & I took the others back & got a refund.
I did make the mistake of taking just the zip one to the hospital wit me for my op day & like i said it didnt fit....Id left the other 2 sports bras in the hotel room! but luckerly the hospital i had my op at sold post- op support bras that popper up the front & that was really lucky & one of my most comfey bras! cost me £25
x
I had to buy 3 sports bras & i kept all the receipt's & luckerly 1 out of the 3 fitted me & I took the others back & got a refund.
I did make the mistake of taking just the zip one to the hospital wit me for my op day & like i said it didnt fit....Id left the other 2 sports bras in the hotel room! but luckerly the hospital i had my op at sold post- op support bras that popper up the front & that was really lucky & one of my most comfey bras! cost me £25
x
Crystal- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : suffolk
Re: sports bra
The M&S sportsbra is fab babe, the zip front one is the one I used. On 'This Morning' TV programme M&S sportsbras came out with the best reviews from their survey. xx
Re: sports bra
I've got a shock absorber and it's so comfy. Had to have a band size bigger to accommodate for swelling though so bare that in mind when you buy.
LittleOne- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 408
Location : Hampshire
Re: sports bra
LittleOne wrote:I've got a shock absorber and it's so comfy. Had to have a band size bigger to accommodate for swelling though so bare that in mind when you buy.
My shock absorber is my favourite too. Really feel supported in it but nice n comfy too.
lucyt- BJSF Addict
- Number of posts : 307
Location : NW London
Re: sports bra
Yeh it's definitely supportive enough, it's a good bra :thumbs:
I found back fastening bras just as easy to get on and off. xx
I found back fastening bras just as easy to get on and off. xx
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Brighton
Re: sports bra
It's a great bra but I couldn't have worn it immediately after surgery due to swelling and stuff
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Edinburgh
Re: sports bra
Ok thanks girls x
lucy lou88- Newbie BJSF Member
- Number of posts : 54
Location : west sussex
Re: sports bra
Im using the shock absorber and the M&S one chick they are both really fab bras sooooo comfy xx
tinks76- BJSF Addict
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Location : sunderland
Re: sports bra
Another fan of the M&S zip up bra here. Deffo a great one for after surgery in my opinion.
*Sally*- Moderator
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Location : Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, UK
Re: sports bra
Hey hun!
I was contacted by a company that works along with my surgeon in regards to recovery bras. So I paid for two bras and they were sent to me pre-op, they both have zips at the front and make it very easy to get in and out of :) I highly recommend as they are supportive and easy to get in and out of, cant hurt to try a few and see what works for you after your op.
I was contacted by a company that works along with my surgeon in regards to recovery bras. So I paid for two bras and they were sent to me pre-op, they both have zips at the front and make it very easy to get in and out of :) I highly recommend as they are supportive and easy to get in and out of, cant hurt to try a few and see what works for you after your op.
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