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Garment Care:
- Machine Wash Cold
- Do Not Bleach
- Tumble Dry with Low Heat
- Color Separated Washing
- Iron on Low Heat
Department : womens
Date First Available : May 29, 2020
ASIN : B089CWC7J4
Best Sellers Rank: #120,332 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #12 in Maternity Nursing Tanks & Camis
Customer Reviews: 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,960) var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘ready’).execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( ‘acrLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault”: true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrLinkClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { A.declarative(‘acrStarsLink-click-metrics’, ‘click’, { “allowLinkDefault” : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”, (ue.count(“acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount”) || 0) + 1); } }); });

Jamie –
Perfect shirt for nursing mamas
This shirt is great for summer months. It’s comfortable, soft & stretchy, and lightweight material. It’s a good fit and easy access for breastfeeding. I would definitely recommend.
Laura –
Soft and comfortable
Pretty, soft, comfortable, not too thin not to be thick. I like that it molds with your body but hides my momma belly.
Angela Olson –
Favorite nursing shirt…just a bit big
I ordered three more of these shirts after buying two of a similar design from Ekaouer. (I lived in those two shirts for several months, wearing them whenever they weren’t in the laundry!) These are exactly the same except for the inside fabric. These shirts have an opening in the middle of the lining fabric, which makes it even easier to nurse in them.Overall, these are some of my favorite shirts to nurse in. I’m not great with the tank underneath/shirt on top strategy, but I can comfortably feed my infant without a cover in these shirts because of the privacy afforded by the design.My only wish is that they offered them in a size smaller. I’m now 4 months postpartum, and there is a lot of extra fabric because these shirts are designed for maternity and nursing. I would give up the maternity use to get a shirt that fits better with most of the baby weight gone. I can tuck it into some pants, and it flows over leggings, though.
Jane-Rey Bard –
Super Soft, Cute, & Versatile
— SUMMARY –Super pretty. Fit great / true to size, but going up will give you more utility. Highly recommend for versatility (dress or casual). Might be issues with dual pumping at the office, but doable.– DETAILS –Fits like a dream. Ruched seams are the best, most flattering style for maternity and postpartum, in my opinion. Very cute floral pattern on one of the trio I bought. Pre-pregnancy, I fell between a med/large, but prefer large for a flowy fit in a vast majority of clothes, so went with large. They fit great right now at 24 weeks (2nd pregnancy). I’m a little worried they might be short in the front after 30 weeks.I got a trio: black, dark grey, and a floral print. All look great. The dark grey (almost heathered, but not really) may be too casual for court, but certainly nice enough for a business casual office. Easy to dress up with accessories. The nursing slits protect your modesty and are not distracting. However, I would not call this top super pump-friendly. You won’t be able to do both breasts at once if you’re pumping at work without initial frustration and/or mess. This isn’t an issue for me as a remote worker, but I do have experience pumping at the office. While you could probably do it and find a way to make it work, there are better designs out there. This top style really shines for actual nursing.I was hoping to layer these under cardigans and flannels during the colder months as my wardrobe transitions from strictly maternity over to nursing functionality very late into the fall. They work great under my favorite layers, so they’re just what I wanted. I can wear these to the office or to court by pairing with a blazer and slacks too. However, I haven’t found any maternity slacks that don’t show underwear lines and these tops are not long enough to cover your butt if you’re trying to hide those pesky lines.If you’re using these for during pregnancy, I’d recommend sizing up for extra length and room, but they are by no means going to be tunic length. For better rear coverage, pair with a longer cardigan or lightweight button down with the length you’re looking for.
Miriam Loomis –
Comfy and functional but grey and green stains
Stains very easily from breast milk and baby spit up, left stains on the green and grey colors even after washing- so basically can’t wear the grey or green colors in public, only the black. Super comfy though and easy to breastfeed with.
Audrey Lewis –
Excellent nursing top!
Fabric is durable but also nice and cool! I like the way the inside fabric is attached on these much better than some other nursing tops I have, it easily pulls to the side and doesn’t feel like I’m tucking 18 inches of fabric under my armpit. I got them on sale but they’re worth the regular price!
Ashley –
Don’t hesitate – these are great!
It’s hard to tell exactly how these work from the photos but there’s a wide enough gap to make using these usefulfor pumping in public. Trying to get your hands into a regular shirt without lifting it is very difficult and this makes it flawless. The way it’s cut also looks flattering. Tank comes down to legs at sit down so not too short and doesn’t lift with arms going up.Fits true to the size chart: Bought an XXL @ 5’1″ / 205 / (Measurements 48-41-47)
Hayley Aaltonen –
Look like pajamas
I like these but they run big and look like pajama shirts. I wear them to bed and they are super comfy
Daniela –
Vienen amplias, escoger una talla más pequeña de lo normal
bryony –
Material is quite nice and easy to feed baby, but not flattering at all
Kay W –
I found it difficult to feed in these because the fabric kept getting in the way. Getting my son to latch was a nightmare having to move the fabric out of the way constantly at the same time as fighting his arm and mouth. Also had to keep the fabric pulled aside and watch throughout because it kept closing and covering his nose.
Zenith Celovsky –
I love that they are not too tight and makes nursing easy without uncovering too much.