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Amoena, founded in 1975, was the first company to create breast forms for post-mastectomy woman. The company was founded by Cornelius Rechenberg, who was committed to producing quality products for the post-mastectomy market. 35 years later, the brand has expanded and offers both soft cup and molded underwire bras to women of all shapes and sizes. Amoena's bra collection includes breast forms, molded bras, unlined bras, underwire bras, and soft cup. Amoena is well-known for its pads and prosthetic forms that even out or create breast shape, especially after mastectomies. Although comfort is top priority Ameona believes in getting that cup confidence back is important too.

Amoena is a longtime supporter of local and national organizations dedicated to helping women with breast cancer, including the Breast Cancer Network of Strength, Amputee Coalition of America, National Consortium of Breast Centers, and Young Survival Coalition.

The best-selling Amoena bra at Freshpair is the Amoena Rita Unlined Bra made with comfortable stretch polyester and breathable CoolMax double-lined cups and pockets that wick moisture away. The prosthesis breast forms can be easily inserted into the pockets. The straps are fully adjustable and close-set for ultimate comfort.


Benefits of Amoena Bras

Amoena bras have many benefits for women who have had surgery on one or both of their breasts. They are dedicated to accommodating women and making them feel confident in their skin again. All Amoena bras are designed to hold breast forms, but can be worn with out without them. Amoena designs their pockets bras specifically to fit breast form shapes. The bras are made to cover the entirety of your breast form for better support as well as for hiding radiation burns or scars. The wide underband increases support and stability of the bra, ensuring the breast form stays in place. Based on the bra size, the number of hook-and-eye closures varies for a firm connection, and the best possible soft padding support on your back.

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