Dancer Girl wasn't too sure about the style with the bold stitching but many girls would like the fun look I am sure. Hope has gone off to college and is no longer in her brace - congratulations Hope! I will leave the review up though in case someone comes across a used Hope's Closet item).Īnother one that comes up a lot in web searches is made by Hope's Closet. Option Three: ( NOTE: Apparently these products are no longer being made. We love the assortment of color and style options and again, they are really soft! It doesn't quite go high enough in the armpits to provide complete protection but Dancer Girl is finding that to be "OK" as she gets used to the brace in general. Our take: We really like this super-soft tank and it is cheaper than specialized options (although still more than the average tank). the tank doesn't quite come up high enough in the armpit you can't throw them in the dryer or they lose their softness Sugarlips has other seamless products - camisoles, t-shirts, leggingsĬons : - they don't have the flap under the arm the slim fit/misses size fits perfectly under Dancer Girl's brace they come in two basic youth/adult sizes and in kids sizes they are stretchy, form-fitting, and smooth (and soft!) We purchased both " the original seamless tank"and the " misses sizi ng" or "slim fit" tank, as well as a " seamless long camisole" They are not designed specifically for scoliosis braces but they were recommended by many girls who wear a back brace so we gave them a try. Option Two: One of the first options we came across was a seamless tank top by Sugarlips. the color choice is very limited (white and grey I think) we can only order them through the doctor or orthotist the armpit area is getting all stretched out of shape it is thick, tight-fitting, seam-free, smooth, and stretchyĬons: - it is very thick and Dancer Girl gets hot in it Pros: - it has a flap to cover the high piece in the armpit Option One: The doctor gave us a few Boston Ttank tops which are seamless, thick and stretchy. high enough in the armpits to provide protection there l ong enough to run the length of the braceĦ. thick enough to provide skin protection and not get ruined by the braceĥ. free of thick seams or, even better, seam-freeģ. smooth without any wrinkles (stretchy and tight fitting)Ģ. Hopefully this post will be helpful to get you on the right track to comfort!īasically anything under a scoliosis brace needs to be:ġ. However, it does require some trial and error to get the fit and feel that is right for you. There are more options than we realized for what to wear under a scoliosis brace. Being comfortable in the Boston brace depends a lot on what is going on underneath it.
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