You have a date. Let's handle the practical part.
Between now and surgery there's a short list of things that genuinely help — drain pockets, front closures, soft layers that don't touch the incision. We built this page with hundreds of women who've done these exact weeks, so you can sort the wardrobe in one sitting and think about it exactly once.

Nobody really tells you what the first weeks actually feel like.
The surgeon tells you about the procedure. The pamphlet tells you about drains. But nobody tells you what it feels like to come home and realise your wardrobe doesn't work anymore. We want to change that.
What kind of comfort matters most to you?
Every patient is different. Each card below points you toward the right pieces for your situation.
Find someone who's been right where you are
It's a fairly innocuous shirt that looks like a jacket at first glance.
This was a lifesaver during chemo. It was so easy for the nurses to access my port.
She had no idea these kinds of jackets existed. This was definitely worth the money.
This is hands down the best thing I purchased in prep for my mastectomy.
These shirts have proven invaluable and this painful experience would have been so much more difficult without them.
I never felt exposed. Easy access from epidural to delivery and doing skin to skin.
What we built — and why
Every patient we spoke to described the same thing: coming home and realising there was nowhere to put the drains. Our garments have dedicated internal drain pockets — bulbs sit securely inside the fabric, hands free, invisible from outside.
Button-up shirts help. But they still require arm movement. Our shoulder-snap and tearaway designs open completely — so you can dress without lifting, reaching, or asking for help.
The bra manages support — but you still need outer layers for warmth, visits, feeling dressed. Our fabrics are selected for post-surgical skin: no tight seams, no rough textures, nothing that puts pressure on a healing incision.
Order before your surgery date. Come home to everything ready.
There's already a lot to keep track of before a mastectomy. Ordering the wardrobe now — washed, tried on, and waiting — means it's handled before your date, not something you sort out one-handed the week you come home.
This is what recovery actually feels like.


The First Two Weeks, explained gently
Nine calm pages on the things nobody quite prepares you for — drains, sleeping positions, showering, and getting dressed when your body feels unfamiliar — curated by the Inspired Comforts editorial team from the American Cancer Society, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and breastcancer.org. It comes free with every order, or you can claim it here first.
One email. The guide. 15% off your first kit. That's it.


