How to choose breastforms?

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Re: How to choose breastforms?

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I have been very satisfied with lower end foam breast forms, and higher end gel breast forms I ordered from ShopNational.com (out of Lexington North Carolina USA)They give sizing charts and shape oval vs triangular...I have triangular size 7 because I wanted to fill what I believed I probably would have had were I a woman to fill a B or C cup. The lower end 2 for $57.90, high end 2 for $289.90 and these high end ones came with a fabric cover you can slid them into to protect them from sweat and wear that can be laundered as needed. These are designed for women who have had mastectomies. So They are the real deal...by Nearly Me.

As I say I have been very satisfied...if I wear a sun dress I use the foam and had to create pockets inside the bodice of the dress to hold them because with these dresses you do not wear a bra.

The gel forms have the correct weight and even the feel...they can be touched and regain their shape as a real breast would.

I love having them and will never be without a set of either for the rest of my life.

I do not work for National..I am a customer not a troll.
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Re: How to choose breastforms?

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Shop...Buy... Done!

I shop National online...they sell them and I am wearing them right now. have had them for gee well over a year and they are wonderful. They give you sizes and they have oval or triangular...Foam or in prosthetic gel. I have a pair of each in a size 7 triangular and they work quite well. I use the light weight foam in sundresses after I sew some fabric inside the bodice to make a pocket to hold them...then it looks as if I have had to pour myself into the dress...I feel kind of naughty and I wonder if women feel kind of that way in a sundress with no back, bear shoulders and just a pair of thin straps to hold up the bodice in the front....I mean it is kind of naughty but I suppose to women who are used to bikini's and sport bras when jogging, or undoing their bikini top at the beach so there won't be a tan line on their back....perhaps it is just something they are so used too which is showing much more skin in all kinds of fabulous clothes, tops, dresses, etc...
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