http://www.barenecessities.co.uk
There's a couple of really cute bathing suits on this site, they're Sunflair. The black tankini was really good looking.
Guess the Europeans know what women really want, don't they? The other manufacturers are designing for 70-80 year old women, I think. There's also some really cute Anita suits - they even had a mastectomy tankini and a mastectomy bikini with thong bottoms! Not that I'd wear one though - nobody in their right mind wants to see me in one!
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Texgirl Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 270 |
May 14, 2008 07:22 pm
Texgirl wrote:
Before my reconstruction,I found a gorgeous "10 lbs thinner " one piece suit. The suit was pricy( $125) and NOT a mast. one.....but it was true to its word and once trying it on I had to have it .It was worth every cent.They REALLy do make you look thinner and without feeling as if you were in a vise ! I had Nordstroms sew in the mastectomy cup and it worked beautifully....and I still wear it. So as long as the construction is right and the design is right check out having the cup put in a regular suit.................... Dx 2/8/2005, IDC, 6cm+, Stage IIIc, Grade 2, 22/22 nodes, ER+/PR+, HER2- |
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mthomp2020 Joined: Jul 2007 Posts: 285 |
May 19, 2008 06:44 pm
mthomp2020 wrote:
I actually do have a pre-mastectomy bathing suit that works for me, and it's a 10 lbs. thinner - can't recall which brand. I've been buying those suits for years because I like how they smooth everything out, and hold your tummy in. Not to mention a nice butt lift! Dx 5/21/2007, IDC, Stage IV, Grade 3, mets, ER-/PR-, HER2+ |
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