Deciding what to wear after a mastectomy can seem daunting, but there’s no need to sacrifice your own sense of style or comfort.
Start with the basics
Overcoming something as emotionally and physically challenging as a mastectomy creates huge changes in a woman’s life. We emerge stronger and more resilient, with a new awareness of our bodies. Inevitably, there’s also a new set of considerations when choosing an outfit.
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, however, there’s no reason why your surgery should limit the range of your wardrobe, or hamper your own sense of style.
Neckline
While being temporarily limited in the area of décolletage might seem to reduce your choices, remember the changes in your body are usually far less visible to others than they appear to you.
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Natural Symmetry
Loose-fitting tops with modest necklines are an easy starting point. With the right breast form and bra combination, you can achieve a look of natural symmetry without showing cleavage.
Create a Focus Point
Perfect for casual or smart dressing, tops with gathers, knots, drapes and ruffles can give your outfit texture and create a focus point.
Improvise on the Go
Wear the clothes you love. Don’t rule out a dress or top with a revealing neckline until you try it on with a cami. Alternatively, a scarf could provide the coverage you need.
Find the Perfect Fit
When shopping for tailored dresses, take note of where the dart sits. This will give you an idea on how a dress or shirt will fit around the breast area before you have even tried it on.
Essential Mastectomy Bras
Bra support and comfort is a must. Ensure you have one of these three essentials on hand for any occasion.
Non-wired Soft Bra
If you’re feeling tender, this is a softer alternative to an underwire bra. Look for a bra with slight padding for extra comfort.
T-shirt Bra
This should be a staple in every woman’s wardrobe. Comfortable and slightly padded with moulded cups, T-shirt bras are smooth under your clothes without showing any visible lines.
Front-Closure Bra
An essential after a mastectomy, a front-closure bra is easy to fasten and is more convenient to use in case range of motion in the arms is a challenge.
Fabrics
More than ever, it’s vital to choose clothing made from fabrics that offer all-day comfort, breathe well and don’t chafe.
1. Modal
Modal offers superb flexibility, is soft to touch, and drapes beautifully to flatter your figure, with a texture similar to cotton.
2. Jersey
Light and flexible yet insulating, Jersey is a soft and stretchy knit fabric used to make fantastic leggings and classic comfort T’s.
3. Cotton
Durable, absorbent and still considered the best natural fabric for its remarkable breathability, cotton is a firm favourite for sensitive skin.
Draw Attention
Down toward legs and shoes
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Belts:
Instead of wearing in the loops of your trousers, cinch at your waist over dresses, coats and oversized shirts, creating a shapely silhouette and drawing attention to the centre of your body.
Shorts and patterned skirts:
Attract attention to the lower half of your body with textures and patterns that are bold, pretty or simply interesting to look at.
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A killer pair of shoes will draw attention immediately. If you don’t have an eye-catching pair it’s time for some shoe shopping.
Upwards to the neck and face with colours and accessories
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Earrings:
Now’s your chance to wear a bold and flashy set of earrings. There’s never been a better excuse to accessorise your ears.
Necklaces:
Wear a short necklace or choker to attract attention upwards. Avoid a necklace that dangles over the bust line as it will draw attention to the area.
Scarves:
A quick way to visually transform an outfit, wearing pretty scarves and shawls is also a subtle way to cover scars or drains.
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