
October has been painted pink for nearly 40 years—but at FORLEST, we believe awareness must go hand-in-hand with action.
That’s why every bra we design is built for real women’s needs, especially those navigating recovery, sensitivity, or life after breast surgery.
Breast cancer patients and survivors often face:
• Tenderness and scarring that make underwires unbearable
• Limited arm mobility that complicates dressing
• Sensitive skin and swelling needing breathable fabrics
• Hot flashes and temperature shifts during treatment
• Asymmetry or prosthetic needs after surgery
Our wireless bras are made with these realities in mind—prioritizing soft fabrics, easy closures, breathable sidewings, and supportive designs that restore comfort, dignity, and confidence.
Because support isn’t just physical—it’s emotional, too. 🌸
Explore Our Lineup to Find Your Perfect Match:
✨ For Cloud-Like Softness: Josie Bra
When post-surgery skin feels extra sensitive or irritated, Josie Bra’s ultra-soft, wireless fabric minimizes friction and feels like a second skin, easing pressure on tender areas.
✨ For Easy Dressing: Hayley Front-Closure Bra
Limited shoulder movement or arm soreness is common after surgery. Hayley Bra’s front clasp allows independent dressing without painful overhead stretching.
✨ For Seamless Discretion: Hannah 2.0
Swelling and tissue changes can affect silhouette. Hannah 2.0’s smooth, seamless design disappears under clothing, helping us feel confident in any outfit.
✨ For Breathable Comfort: Chloe 2.0
Hot flashes and temperature shifts are common during treatment. Chloe 2.0’s breathable fabric keeps us cool, dry, and irritation-free.
✨ For Prosthetic Confidence: Helena Bra
For those wearing a breast form, Helena Bra features removable padding and a discreet slit for easy insertion, helping restore natural shape and symmetry.
✨ For Supportive Encapsulation: Nancy Bra
When tenderness or swelling requires extra stability, Nancy Bra provides full-coverage support that gently hugs, controls movement, and stays comfortable for daily wear or light activity.
🌸 Smart Tips for Reducing Breast Cancer Risk

1. Make Self-Exams a Habit
Early detection saves lives. About 40% of breast cancers are first detected by women who notice a change themselves. A few days after your period—when breasts are least tender—stand in front of a mirror and look for changes in size, shape, or skin texture. Use your hands to feel for lumps, thickening, or unusual tenderness. Knowing what’s normal for your body helps you notice when something isn’t.
2. Nourish Your Body & Keep Moving
A healthy lifestyle can reduce risk by up to 30%. Build meals around colorful fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, while cutting back on processed foods and sugary drinks. Pair nutrition with daily activity—walking, swimming, yoga, or cycling all support a healthy weight and lower risk. Limiting alcohol and avoiding smoking offer added protection.
💖 Ways to Support Someone Facing Breast Cancer

• Offer presence, not just words. Sometimes sitting quietly beside them means more than advice.
• Be a reliable companion. Offer rides to appointments or help with daily tasks.
• Encourage self-care moments. A walk in the park, a favorite movie, or a cup of tea can lift heavy days.
• Remind them they’re not alone. Small gestures of love and consistency bring comfort during uncertain times.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we stand together: protecting our health, uplifting one another, and spreading hope—one bra, one woman, one story at a time. 💗