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At AnaOno, we not only pride ourselves on making chest-inclusive lingerie, but we also pride ourselves on using sustainable material to help give back to the environment. We have made promises to you and to the environment to not take from it, without giving back and that's exactly what were doing. The fashion industry is one of the leading polluters on our planet, but there are ways that we can make a change. Here at AnaOno, we are doing our part to give back to our planet, in the hopes that other brands will follow. We have made promises to ourselves, our community, our customers and our planet that we will do good and try our bests to make an impact.

It's 2021, and "normal" bodies are so in — including saggy breasts. Our breasts were not made to defy gravity, so it's only natural that they start to droop as we age. And while it can be difficult to distinguish society's norms from actual normalcy, it's important to remember that regardless of where our breasts sit on our chest, we are beautiful.

Ordered the AnaOno F(oo)Bs, but don't know how to use them? We got you covered! Watch our short informative video to learn how to insert our foobs into all of your pocketed bras!

Many cancer gifts can go into a breast cancer care package. From meal delivery service gift cards, to lip balm, a reusable water bottle, and clothing that make breast cancer treatment and recovery care a little easier for patients. Building a care package for a loved one is a great way to show you’re thinking about them. Read this guide to building cancer care packages for our top picks.

We know finding a bra after breast surgery can be overwhelming. That's why we do what we do. When it comes to fit, the needs for those of us who've had a mastectomy, reconstruction, radiation, lumpectomy, or other breast surgeries are very different than the standard underwire and molded cups often found in most bras.

At AnaOno we love sharing information with our community when the information can help with successful treatment, recovery and wellbeing. Artist, parent, philanthropist and BRCA1 previvor Samantha Paige follows up her popular guest post about her explant decision, with her Last Cut process, a six-step decision-making framework.