Breast Cancer Care

For Breast Cancer Awareness Week on Monday 12 October, Harwayes are teaming up with Curves Gym in Stamford, Lincolnshire for a bra fitting day! A percentage of profits made on the day will go to Breast Cancer Care. Watch this space for more news about this event.

M&S Post Surgery Bra – no longer available?

I’ve just been informed by a customer the M&S are no longer selling their post-surgery bra, and that several customers have been asking for them. Anybody else heard this? If so, come to harwayes! www.harwayes.co.uk.

My customer has suffered breast damage in a car accident. She is looking for a bra that is suitable for somebody with a larger bust, that is non-wired, preferably cotton rich, with wide, soft shoulder straps. She says that a common problem with larger busted ladies is sores beneath the band, so the bra has to be really comfortable BUT offer plenty of support.

Her consultant has suggested she try a sports bra, but the large cup versions all seem to be crop top style, and she wants to be able to wear lower cut t shirts to show off her cleavage and still feel feminine.

So I’m sending her a selection of  Royce maternity bras to try. Although the product title may put you off if you are not pregnant or nursing, these are actually a very good non-wired bra for the larger cup size, and they have a good, deep V and best of all are available in black. My customer has promised to send me some photos if they are any good, so I’ll update the site with these in due course.

How to get the perfect fit: A bra fitting guide from Anita

Take the bust width measurement by measuring ➀, across the tip of the breast (make sure you are wearing a well-fitting bra at the time). Then take the underbust measurement ➁. This underbust width (rounded up or down) is the right bra size. The difference between the bust measurement and the underbust measurement is the correct cup size.

Take two measurements for a correct fit

Take two measurements for a correct fit

New Anita post surgery bra

I have discovered some excellent post surgery bras from Anita – front fastening, 100% cotton, high sided so as not to aggravate scars and very well priced so as to be almost disposable – ideal for ladies to take into hospital with them. I will be adding these to the website in the next few weeks.

I also have some free ‘Anita Care’ catalogues that give some useful guidance for prosthesis and post lump/mastectomy bra advice – please send your name and address to enquiries@harwayeslingerie.com for a free copy. Katy