You've been reaching for warmth your whole life
we just made it wearable
You've been reaching for warmth your whole life
we just made it wearable
Secure your bra now as we are heading towards launch with a limited first run.
Designed for the body nobody designed for
Meyva started with a midwife's advice, a warm flannel, and the realisation that something this simple shouldn't be that complicated.
Us women have always reached for warmth, for sore breasts, for period pain, for the days that feel heavy. It's just that nobody has built it into what we wear every day.
That's the gap Meyva exists to fill. And honestly, it's about time.
The bra that actually does something
Wearable Warmth
No cords, kettles or microwaves required. Discreet, rechargeable and designed for women on the go.
Safe Technology
CE certified and temperature-regulated.
Safe to use for you and your baby.
Wireless Support
A wireless, breathable and supportive bra design, specially made for tender breasts.
Made to last
A sustainable option that can be machine-wash at 30°C again and again.
Backed by Science
Studies show that warmth can help improve blood circulation, support lymphatic drainage and ease tension.
Safe technology
CE certified. Safe for you and your baby
Backed by Science
Heat improves circulation, lymphatic drainage and ease tension.
Machine washable
Machine wash at 30° and built for real life.
Wearable Warmth
Goes where you go
Wireless Support
Wireless and seamless, designed for tender breasts
A discreet heating layer is built into soft, breathable fabric, powered by a small rechargeable power bank.
At the touch of a button, soothing warmth spreads evenly across your whole chest area, and you can choose between two temperatures.
Designed to move with you and bring comfort wherever you are.
Over the past three years of building Meyva, hundreds of women have shared their stories with me, and every single one has shaped what Meyva is today.
The heat pad is being made because women asked for it.
I'd love to know what you'd ask for next.
Tell us what hurts. We might just build it.