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Sheer Pocket Bra for Breast Forms

Sheer Pocket Bra for Breast Forms

Regular price $45.00 USD
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The most comfortable way to wear a breast form is inside a pocket bra. These stunning sheer pocket bras have cups with two layers — one soft cotton and one sheer and shiny — and the breast form is worn in between for a natural look.

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Returns:

Due to the intimate nature of our products, we do not accept returns for customer satisfaction reasons. Most of our products with a mechanical component have a manufacturer warranty. If you receive a defective product, or if it breaks within the warranty, please reach out to the manufacturer to fulfill your warranty.

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Description

This See-Through Bra is designed with an inner pocket to hold and support forms. This beautiful yet subtle feminine bra is designed specifically to fit and accentuate Transform Breast Forms.

The most comfortable way to wear a breast form is inside a pocket bra. A pocket bra's cups have two layers, and the breast form is worn in between. Sheer outer fabric allows the details of the forms to be seen through the outer cup. Lightweight inner pockets help hold breast forms in place for added support and security.

The sheer cup is strong enough to support the breast forms, while still but allowing them to bounce naturally. Meanwhile, the edges of the breast forms cannot be seen, as they are hidden by the lace of the bra, giving a more seamless appearance.

This bra is great for showing off cleavage, and really shows your breast forms as natural breasts in any sheer or revealing clothing. It has a pocketed design behind the cups to keep your breast forms in place, even when you are active.

Wide satiny elastic straps and a wide-cut band under the arms offer great support for the weight of a breast form. Molded stretch cups can accommodate several breast form sizes.

  • Built-in pockets designed for supporting breast forms
  • Designed to flatter the assigned-male-at-birth body
  • Also fantastic for mastectomy patients and drag performers
  • Sheer mesh cup shows off the breast forms
  • The pocketed back holds breast forms in place, even when you’re active

This bra is designed to be used with the breast forms by Transform — available in Triangle shape or Oval shape!

Everyone wants to look great in their clothes, and wearing the right undergarments can make all the difference in how an outer garment looks and fits. Different prosthesis styles will fit differently in different style bras. Therefore, the most important things before choosing a breast prosthesis are to fit the right bra size and choose the right bra style. 

Please be aware that there are NO RETURNS on this product! Please use the size chart below to ensure you are selecting the correct size.

Bra Sizing Chart

32(70 cm) 34(75 cm) 36(80 cm) 38(85 cm) 40(90 cm) 42(95 cm) 44(100 cm) 46(105 cm) 48(110 cm) 50(115 cm)
A 1/2 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 9/10 10
B 2/3 3/4 4/5 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 9/10 10 11
C 3/4 4/5 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 9/10 10 11 12
D 4/5 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 9/10 10 11 12 13
DD 5/6 6/7 7/8 8/9 9/10 10 11 12 13 14
  • Lengthen the bra strap on one side.
  • Pull the cup away from the chest wall.
  • Insert the form from the inside top of the cup. Turn the form in the direction that best fills the bra cup and looks the most natural. Repeat on the other side.
  • After forms are in place, adjust the straps on each side.
  • Look at the fit. Both sides should match and the bra cups should cover the prosthesis completely. The prosthesis top tapers should prevent clothing from sinking in. Each form should fill and not bulge at the top of the cup; plus, the forms should settle into the bottom of each cup. The straps should not cut into the shoulders.
  • If the forms are too big, too small, or do not fill where they need to fill, try another style or size of form.
  • Spread the bra out on a flat surface with the inside of the bra facing you.
  • Hold the form by the edges with a flat hand so that the nipple is facing down.
  • Spread the elastic on the cup and slide the form in so that the nipple faces outward.
  • Adjust the form so it settles into the bottom of the cup.
  • Hold the bra up with the form inside the pocket to make sure it looks correct.
  • Be careful not to puncture the form or fold it. TRANSFORM® silicone forms are very durable, but the polyurethane skin can be punctured.

Measure to Determine your Bra Band Size

  • Using a tape measure, measure around the rib cage under the pectoral muscles where the natural breast tissue joins the body. Take a snug measurement. (This would be where the band of the bra fits around the chest.)
  • Add 5 inches to this measurement.
  • Example: Chest Measurement = 36" Add 5" Estimated band size = 41".
  • Bra bands come only in even numbers, so this person would try on a 40 or 42 to see which works best. All bras stretch differently.

Choose a Cup Size

  • The Band Size stays the same, no matter how large or small you want your breasts to be. For the size of the breasts, choose a cup size letter.
  • Consider height, weight, and figure style. If you are 5'10" tall and a 42-46 bra size, generally choose a C, D, or DD cup bra. If a size 34, 36 or 38 bra, choose a cup that balances the figure like a B or C cup. If you choose a cup size that is too large for a small frame, it may be harder to buy clothes. If you choose a cup size that is too small, and you have wide shoulders, or a big waist, your forms will not fill out your clothes.

Putting Forms Into a Regular Bra

  • Lengthen the bra strap on one side.
  • Pull the cup away from the chest wall.
  • Insert the form from the inside top of the cup. Turn the form in the direction that best fills the bra cup and looks the most natural. Repeat on the other side.
  • After forms are in place, adjust the straps on each side.
  • Look at the fit. Both sides should match and the bra cups should cover the prosthesis completely. The prosthesis top tapers should prevent clothing from sinking in. Each form should fill and not bulge at the top of the cup; plus, the forms should settle into the bottom of each cup. The straps should not cut into the shoulders.
  • If the forms are too big, too small, or do not fill where they need to fill, try another style or size of form.

Putting Forms into a Pocket Bra

  • Spread the bra out on a flat surface with the inside of the bra facing you.
  • Hold the form by the edges with a flat hand so that the nipple is facing down.
  • Spread the elastic on the cup and slide the form in so that the nipple faces outward.
  • Adjust the form so it settles into the bottom of the cup.
  • Hold the bra up with the form inside the pocket to make sure it looks correct.
  • Be careful not to puncture the form or fold it. TRANSFORM® silicone forms are very durable, but the polyurethane skin can be punctured.