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Esteemed Contributor
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Registered: ‎09-04-2010

Re: Rhonda Shear 2-pack Molded Cup Bra with Mesh Back Detail

These bras are not, they are a lightly padded cup with no place to add.

 

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Re: Rhonda Shear 2-pack Molded Cup Bra with Mesh Back Detail

@Lipstickdiva  That does not mean they are supportive or meant for post surgical support, which was the question.

If she likes the uni-boob look with no support and droopy boobs, that's what she is getting . . . zero support. Not what her surgeon expects her to be wearing following breast surgery. I stand by my original comments in response to her question.

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Re: Rhonda Shear 2-pack Molded Cup Bra with Mesh Back Detail

I have her last ts and not happy.  No support & uni-boob look. Waste of money.

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Re: Rhonda Shear 2-pack Molded Cup Bra with Mesh Back Detail

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@BirkiLady wrote:

Anything from Rhonda Shear is NOT supportive! Don't try to save money on such an important and necessary item. Find a reputable mastectomy specialist and have them fit you properly for a couple of good bras. You will look and feel much, much better.

Best wishes on your recovery and good health.


My mastectomy was  in 2004 and I own prostheses that were fitted by a medical  specialist.   I have never been large busted.   If you haven't looked, the mastectomy bra vendors sell  bras very similar to the Ah Bra for much more money and a more matronly look. I wore them for years  until I found the Ah Bra which gives me the  same appearance.  Maybe they won't work for a large  busted  woman but for me - petite, 5ft 1inch,115 lb,  they are great.