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Strength In Every Stitch

Embroidered with love (and a sprinkle of magic), each Polar Moon stoma bag cover turns your everyday essentials from drab to fab! Designed for everyone, all ages and genders—yes even the family teens—our covers celebrate comfort, confidence, and your unique flair.

 

So, dive into our fun collection and find the design that shouts, “I’m fabulous, and I know it!”

What Makes Polar Moon Stoma Bags So Special

We only use 100% top-quality cotton because your skin deserves a little luxury. It may help to keep things comfy and itch-free, no matter what. And our embroidery threads? As strong as they are beautiful! These colourful threads won’t fade or fray, even after a million washes (okay, maybe not a million… but close).

Our stoma bag covers are like the little black dress of ostomy—they fit all styles and sizes, including ileostomy bags! But if your bag is feeling a bit rebellious and doesn't quite fit in don’t worry! Just send it our way, and we’ll whip up a custom size that will have it strutting in style!

Our stoma bag covers are totally machine washable at 30 degrees, so keeping clean is a breeze! You can either tumble dry it or hang it out to dry, and when you need to iron, just turn it inside out and iron on the reverse of the fabric. Oh and make sure to skip the bleach to keep it looking great!

Our Mission

At Polar Moon, our mission is to transform the lives of ostomates, helping them reclaim confidence, dignity, and self-expression.

 

We handcraft stoma bag covers for all ages and genders, combining comfort, quality, and creativity with unique embroidered designs — from playful and cute to personalized or a little cheeky or even potty mouth!

Every cover is made with care, designed to be soft, discreet, and durable, giving everyday comfort while helping people feel proud and confident in their journey.

 

At Polar Moon, we believe that even small details can make a big difference, and every stitch is made to support, uplift, and empower.

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