Surgery is something your body goes through. Getting dressed afterward shouldn't be one more thing that hurts.
Most clothing is built for a body that can lift its arms, twist at the waist, and tolerate a fitted waistband. For six weeks after surgery, those everyday assumptions quietly become obstacles — and almost no retailer stocks an aisle for it.
The Recovery Wardrobe Kit is a focused guide for the first six weeks of surgical recovery. It exists because that window has its own urgent, specific needs. It won't hand you a brand list — brand names go out of date in a season. Instead it teaches you what to look for in ordinary clothing sections, so you can spot recovery-friendly pieces anywhere, at any budget, including second-hand.
Inside, you'll find guidance tailored to abdominal and C-section, breast and mastectomy, shoulder and upper-arm, and knee and hip procedures — so you can skip the parts that don't apply to you. There's a hospital packing list focused only on what you'll actually wear, a week-by-week recovery timeline so you can plan instead of guess, and a print-and-stick quick-reference card for the wardrobe door.
It picks up exactly where general styling advice leaves off. Original frameworks. No fluff. Built to be useful when you're tired.
Note: this is a wardrobe planning guide, not medical advice. Your surgeon and discharge instructions always take precedence.