Best post op sports bra?
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Totty1982
HDhariwal
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Best post op sports bra?
Even thought have over a month till my boogie day I'm already buying things I'm going to need!
I was wondering if anyone could recommend good sports bras? Xxx
I was wondering if anyone could recommend good sports bras? Xxx
HDhariwal- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
Hey hun, everyone has their own fav post op sports bra and mine is Marks and Sparks. They do a two pack for £25 high impact and very good value, super soft and great support. Buy a bra extender so you don't have to spend out on the wrong size just because you'll be swollen, la senza sell these.
I've just treated myself to the £22,50 zip up front Marks and Sparks extreme impact bar, they do black with leopard print trim or white with pink trim, I've got that one. Compared to the other Marks and Sparks £25 for pack or two I can't really notice the extra support however for the last 3 weeks have worm the other ones from marks which will be great for you also. Just depends on how much you wanna spend really.
I've not had a macom surgical bra however a lot of girls love them on here. I just wanted a few to get me by and that would fare well and be comfy, Marks and Sparks ticked these boxes.
Happy shopping x x x
I've just treated myself to the £22,50 zip up front Marks and Sparks extreme impact bar, they do black with leopard print trim or white with pink trim, I've got that one. Compared to the other Marks and Sparks £25 for pack or two I can't really notice the extra support however for the last 3 weeks have worm the other ones from marks which will be great for you also. Just depends on how much you wanna spend really.
I've not had a macom surgical bra however a lot of girls love them on here. I just wanted a few to get me by and that would fare well and be comfy, Marks and Sparks ticked these boxes.
Happy shopping x x x
Totty1982- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
That's meant to say can really notice the extra support, sorry admin error on my part, butter fingers!! X
Totty1982- BJSF Addict
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
hi totty thanks for that! I have already ordered the black and lepoard print bra from M&S I will see how that is and will try the rice test when it arrives! xxx
HDhariwal- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
I find shock absorbers the best x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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I think I will buy a range of different ones as my PS said I would have to wear them for 3 months xx
HDhariwal- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
Good choice getting the black one, they didn't have my size in that but will keep looking. Maybe good idea to get a few as this one is very supportive however I liked being able to use my bra extender for the first few weeks PO as my ribs were swollen. The band on this is quite tight hence it's so supporting whereas the other ones give a little and are great for everyday and sleeping in. Keep the tags on that way you can take them back without losing out on money x x x
Totty1982- BJSF Addict
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Princess_x wrote:I find shock absorbers the best x
which shock absorber is the best one to buy
nataliei87- Active BJSF Member
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Max support bra, level 4 x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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thx theres too many to chose from didnt no which 1 was best
nataliei87- Active BJSF Member
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Shock absorbers I recommend I find them comfy and high impact , back fastening ones though x
mrsball- Global Mod
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think i mite order one do they come small round the back or just order your normal size
nataliei87- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
I'd recommend the Triumph Triaction extreme. It came tops in a survey for sportsbras and is super comfortable with cushioned straps and band. It also benefits from a low front which unlike other sportsbras allows more freedom to wear the clothes you want to. Other sportsbras come pretty high up your chest. Xx
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i got the triumph triaction i dont no if im ok to wear it tho its a bit tight on the top of my boob and leaves a mark is this ok
nataliei87- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Best post op sports bra?
Sounds like you could do with a larger cup babe. But if its comfortable it'll be fine. If its causing discomfort then you definitely need a bigger bra babe.
Just to add that if any ladies have any bras that are too small now, please think of other ladies who may appreciate a little bargain with them being practically new and sell them in our 'Grab a Bargain' section of the forum. You get some money back to our toward new bras and the buyer gets a cheaper bra for her post-op surgery - everyone's a winner! Xx
Just to add that if any ladies have any bras that are too small now, please think of other ladies who may appreciate a little bargain with them being practically new and sell them in our 'Grab a Bargain' section of the forum. You get some money back to our toward new bras and the buyer gets a cheaper bra for her post-op surgery - everyone's a winner! Xx
Re: Best post op sports bra?
Normal size natalie x
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