Flatwear integrates technical features designed to look, fit, and feel right on aesthetically flat women. To make clothes that fit the varying needs of women after an aesthetically flat closure, we offer nine features available in combinations in our garments. Browse our entire closet or choose the features important to you and we’ll curate a custom collection.

Empowerment in every stitch

Our collections are carefully curated to blend fashion with function. Each piece is thoughtfully designed to provide the utmost comfort, while also making a powerful style statement. From everyday essentials to special occasion wear, we offer a diverse range of clothing that empowers you to embrace your unique silhouette with grace and poise.

Tailored just for you

We understand that every woman's journey is unique, which is why we offer customizable options to cater to individual preferences. Our garments are available in various sizes, styles, and colors, allowing you to express your personal style while staying true to yourself.

Our Commitment

At FlatWear, Co., we are committed to more than just creating stylish clothing. We are dedicated to fostering a supportive community where women can connect, share their stories, and draw strength from one another. We believe in the power of unity and collective resilience, and we stand beside you every step of the way.

In September 2019, I was diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC). I was taking a shower and felt a small lump on my left side. Nervous about it, I called my physician. They told me to come right in. At that appointment, I was scheduled for a mammogram the next day. Then a biopsy. I remember thinking at the biopsy, wow everyone is so nice here. One nurse even hugged me. Now I know that when the nurses are incredibly nice to you, it’s usually bad news. Waiting for the biopsy results was terrible. I found out I had breast cancer from my primary care physician on September date. I was leaving the next day for Bermuda to celebrate my husband‘s 60th birthday. I actually considerd not telling him so it wouldn’t spoil the trip. The trip ended up being the perfect time to talk to my family. My daughter, who was 15 at the time was with us and we had a great…. How did you tell? Was it just Allie and Parker or were other people there? How did you tell all family? I imagine this is a big part of it.

When we returned, I went to the women’s center of oncology and met my surgeon. She recommended testing and it turned out I had a mutated PALB2 gene. With that knowledge, my surgeon recommended a bilateral mastectomy. She was great and filled me in on all my options, pointing me to a website called Flat and Fabulous. (link? is this site gone?) add COVID For me, the quickest, fastest way was what I wanted. Get the cancer out and be done with it. Luckily, I did not need chemo or radiation and I opted for an aesthetic flat closure. My surgery was October date 2019. Though a big adjustment, I felt good about my decision. The hardest part came in the summer of 2020 when I was trying on the summer dresses I had always worn and loved, and nothing fit anymore. I started searching for clothes for women who have an aesthetic flat closure and was stunned to find that there was nothing! A woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every fourteen seconds. One in eight women. And one in six of those women choose to have a double mastectomy with up to 50% choosing not to have reconstruction. Thats xx women every year who decide to live the rest of their lives flat. Bluntly, women’s clothes are not designed for women without breasts. I decided then that if there was not a clothing company that fit women’s new bodies, I needed to start one.

Welcome to FlatWear Clothing. We design clothes for women who have chosen an aesthetic flat closure after a mastectomy. We’re on the first step of at the beginning of our journey and if you are part of the flat community, we … hope you’ll take this opportunity to contribute…want your help to inform and guide our designs.  Let’s get started!