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Giveaway: The Breast Cancer Recovery Robe

By October 1, 2012October 29th, 20147 Comments

The Brobe

The Recovery Brobe is a luxurious robe with an attached bra, designed for women who have undergone a mastectomy or have had breast reconstructive surgery.  The award-winning robe has pockets inside to hold post-op drains, and pockets are also built-in the bra to hold ice packs during the healing process. Besides being super functional, the Brobe is lightweight with ¾ sleeves and reaches just above the knee in length. What makes this Brobe so unique is the bra that is made of 90% cotton and 5% lycra and 5% jersey. The robe is made of 93% Nylon and 7% Spandex.
If you or someone special you know is dealing with breast cancer, enter to win this luxurious robe. Sure we’re bringing this out, because it’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But unfortunately, this evil disease wreaks havoc throughout the year. We hope this Brobe can offer comfort to one of our Fitzness friends in need of support. To enter, simply use the comment section to tell us the name of someone you know who has or has had breast cancer and why this person is so special to you. Contest ends Friday, October 12th, 2012 @ 8:00 PM EST.

What’s more, 10% of sales are donated to breast cancer research.  http://thebrobe.com/

Contest Rules

One winner will be randomly chosen to receive the Brobe.

Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, and the District of Columbia, who are 18 and older.

  • Contest ends Friday, October 12th, 2012 @ 8:00 PM EST.
  • One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
  • Prize will be shipped within 14 business days of receiving the winner’s mailing address.
  • Entrants must leave a valid email address.
  • You may enter only once.
  • Good luck!

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7 Comments

  • My aunt was just recently diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. To win this for her would be SO awesome.
    Thanks! Emily

    My email: laceymaybelle{at}yahoo{dot}com

  • Donna says:

    My aunt and I were very close. When I found out that she was diagnosed with breast cancer, I literally felt my heart drop. I knew that she was going to have to go through a really trying process in order to fight the aggressive disease that had already latched onto her. During treatment, she never let her faith in life or her spirit waiver. She told me that it’s times like these that allow us to know who we really are. She is my role model and my inspiration

  • Diane Miller says:

    i have a friend in the family or has been fighting this demon for 10years she is so courageous and has the courage to go on each day with determination ,the sad thing is it has spread to different parts of her body.what a ispiration for me when i complain about alittle arthritis in my hip i always think of her and count my blessings.i hope that soon we can find a cure.If i should win i would give her this robe.God Bless all the ladies and man who are fighting this batlle

  • Mindy Artze says:

    My friend and co-worker, Lillian was 14 years cancer free until last week. She just found out that her breast cancer is back. This is just weeks after losing her father. Please pray for her and her mother. I am hurting so for her family. She is going in for surgery in 2 weeks. Thank you for this giveaway. I will pray for all who are affected!

  • Diana says:

    My six year old son best friends mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Jamalis has two lil girls 6 & 4 , and rather than just celebrating her 40 th birthday she was planning her treatment plan. She is truly an amazing person that everyday she has fought to continue fighting this disabling illness at times from the fatigue. She refuses to allow this illness define her. she is a mother first , a wife , a friend, and a full time employee. She is NOT Jamslis the mom with breast Cancer. Her strength to pursue forward and try to live life with as much normalcy has to be a challenge, admirable, and a internal struggle. But she does it, for her daughters and husband. I can only imagine, cause I dont think i could. I can’t begin to say how her strength n beautiful spirit has been a gift to me. To see someone always smile n never complain has truly given me a kick in my pitty party ways. As a nurse I know the toll these treatments can take on a person physically and emotionally short term and long term, so it amazes me more every time I see her and see this sunlight that lights the world of many with her selfless ways. Her journey has only begun, and as an outsider I just want to give her something to help her surgery less stressful when I heard of this robe. They say some people come into our lives n leave foot prints in our hearts my friend my sons best friends mom has done that in my life. And the lives of so many she truly is a beautiful soul that is a fighter and that alone is greater than any medicine in the world. Her spirit and love for life and family that strength is greater than those damn toxins in her body.

  • Maranda New says:

    My mom is my world and life:-) When my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer I felt my world closing in, and that sounds so selfish BC the battle my mom is fighting is so much bigger then me and my feelings. I remember her face when they were explaining everything to her, and the intense treatment she was about to go through, it was terrifying to see her lost and confused. A week after they confirmed it was indeed cancer she was having the lump and lymphoid removed. There was very few times my mom asked why me and felt sorry for herself, but that’s how my mom is strong when she has to be, there was no time to feel self pity and stop living life just BC of cancer. The only time I seen her truly upset and the reality of the cancer sink in was when she was in her 3 week of chemo and her hair started to fall out, but like before she rose above it and dealt with it. That weekend she invited my sister and her husband and the grand boys to her house so they could shave her head:-) we all helped her and she laughed and smiled every second that day, with every strand of hair we cut not once did she cry. That was just one more step she overcame to be a survivor. Even now she is done with chemo and starting radiation, and everyday she goes to work and goes to radiation, not once feeling sorry or mad about her situation. They have told her it will come back but when and in what breast is a mystery, so now her hurdles are cutting off the source of this cancer or taking more pills to make her sick???? Only time will tell but I guarantee my mom will still smile on that day

  • Kayle noodwang says:

    I’m 27 years old a mother of 3 little boys. In July I found a lump during self exam. I knew right away what journey I was about face. My first appointment was in September and in October I was diagnose with invasive breast cancer grade 2 . Wednesday nov. 26 I received the .call bra gene positive. So yesterday morning I made the bravest and scariest decision of my life thus far. I had a double mastectomy and next month I have a full hyterectomy. Again I’m only 27, this sucked

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