AMOENA RUTH COTTON POCKETED MASTECTOMY BRA IDEAL FOR SENSITIVE SKIN
DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES
One of our bestselling styles, this 100% cotton everyday bra has clean lines with side stays offering light support at sides. The straps increase in width to maintain support in larger sizes.
Clean looking great everyday bra
Bra is made of 100% cotton
Constructed to support and stabilize the sides without the need for side bones
Medium control with bilateral pockets
Adjustable elastic straps;straps increase in width to maintain support in larger sizes
Finding the right Cup Form: Women with a small underbust tend towards full cup forms, women with a large underbust tend towards shallow cup forms. The pocket of the bra should harmonise with the footprint of the breast form. If the pocket of the bra is too small, the breast form will be squeezed and can affect the life of the breast form.
Perfect silhouette: Look at yourself from the side to be sure that the size and shape of the breast form is correct.
Secret on bra size: There’s no need to get hung up on which bra size you’ve chosen until you're happy with the look. Sometimes knowing the size can cause negative feelings, despite how good it looks on you.
View in the mirror: Once the bra and breast form are adjusted, judge your new shape by looking into the mirror, not down at your chest. You’ll be seen by other people from the front, not from above.
General Care Instructions
The care instructions can be found on the care label of the bra.
Before washing, close any zip and Velcro fastenings as well as hooks and eyes.
It is recommended that the bra is washed in a laundry bag.
If the compression bra is washed with other items , it is recommended that similar colors should be washed together.
3 steps to the perfect fit
Step 1
Make sure the band around your body fits firmly but comfortably. It shouldn't ride up at the back - if it does, or if your breast form moves to one side during wear, you need to go down a band size. We suggest doing up your new bra on the loosest fitting to give you room for adjustment as band 'relaxes'.
Step 2
The strap should go in one straight line over your shoulder blade to the spine. Your straps should never dig in. If they do, it's probably because the band size you're wearing is too big and not giving sufficient support. Remember, it's the body of the bra that should most of the work, not the straps.
Step 3
The bra should sit closely against your body at the front and in between your breasts. If it stands away from your body, you may need to go down a cup size.