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Published 17:09 18 Oct 2024 BST
Add us as a preferred source on Google »M&S has extended its post-surgery collection by introducing a refreshed post-surgery offering within the wider lingerie collections.
As a brand, M&S first introduced a post-surgery range in the early noughties and has worked hard to ensure this collection remains contemporary, relevant, and innovative since then.
Offering individuals embarking on, or amid their post-surgery journey, the very best the high street has to offer – everyday style and trusted value, underpinned by decades of lingerie expertise, quality, and sustainability.
A BraFit service is also available for breast cancer patients.
The M&S’ in-house lingerie team is continuously researching and learning how to refine its product offering.
Learnings identified included introducing sexier and more feminine styles, modernising silhouettes, and providing versatility within the range. This year’s product lineup sees the introduction of two new styles within the post-surgery collection.
Combining the feminine styling and luxe fabrications, synonymous with Rosie lingerie, with the innovation, support, and comfort of its post-surgery offering.
The collection includes other products including the Post-Surgery Pocket, which allows you to adapt any bra you currently own into a post-surgery bra - to wear with your own prosthesis or M&S’ soft breast forms.
M&S full post-surgery collection is available now at M&S.ie, with a smaller edit available across selected ROI stores. Prices start at €14 for the Post-Surgery Pocket (2 Pack) and up to €42 for the new Rosie Post-Surgery Bra. In sizes S-XL in the Breast Form and Post-Surgery Pocket and from 32A-42H across bra styles.
The pocket is available for both left and right fitting, in a supersoft cotton and easily fastens into your bra cup. Available in sizes small to extra-large, it allows you to easily extend the use of your pre-surgery lingerie wardrobe - so you can continue to wear all your favourite bras.
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