Ekouaer Maternity Clothes Women's Nursing Tops for Breastfeeding Tee Shirts Soft Double Layer Short Sleeve Pregnancy Pajamas
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The size is accurate.
It's very comfortable, but it's not very attractive. I use it to sleep in and nurse in the middle of the night.
Yes! The front is a little flowy, but it's much better for still having easy access.
Selected User Reviews For Ekouaer Maternity Clothes Women's Nursing Tops for Breastfeeding Tee Shirts Soft Double Layer Short Sleeve Pregnancy Pajamas
I was hesitant to spend so much money on nursing shirts, but after months of hiking up my shirts and holding them up with my chin or taking off my shirt and becoming cold, I caved. I'm overjoyed that I was able to obtain these. I'm pretty sure I'll buy every nursing shirt these guys have on the market. They're very comfy, easy to nurse in, and they're also very pretty. These shirts make me feel like I'm dressed up compared to what I've been wearing (pajamas, but really worn ones), and it's nice! Pair it with some joggers and getting ready for the day is soooo easy and comfortable! These shirts are stylish, comfortable, flattering, and affordable. I'm 5'2'' and weigh 145 pounds, and I'm wearing a size large. I might have been able to get away with a medium, but a large fits me perfectly. Get these for the sake of your mental health. It's a lot easier to be happy when you're well-dressed. MAKE AN INVESTMENT IN YOURSELF! I didn't intend for this to become a motivational speech, but it has.
Everything is kept hidden. It's lasted a long time after being washed. I'm a postpartum woman who weighs 160 pounds and wears a size large.
This is a nursing and maternity shirt, which I purchased solely for the purpose of nursing. Because of the ruching on the sides, it flatters my postpartum waistline, which is a plus. br>Because of the thinness of the material, I gave it four instead of five stars. br>The color is appealing to me. It's exactly as it says on the tin. FIT: br>br>SUITABLE FOR: br>br>SUITABLE FOR: b I'm 5'9" tall and weigh 170 pounds. LARGE fit well, not too short for my long torso, but could be slightly longer for comfort. br>br>NURSING: This is one of my favorite nursing tops because it isn't your typical flap down style. Because the slits on the sides are vertical rather than horizontal below the bust, it's less obvious that I'm nursing. There is a secure flap underneath it that is fitted and nice; however, it can be a little more difficult to lift discreetly when nursing in public, but it can be done- able. br>br>The shirt has a business casual look to it, so it can be worn to work or out on a date night. Pumping: br>br>PUMPING: br>br>PUMPING: br>br>P The vertical slits, on the other hand, make pumping more difficult. When compared to other name brand nursing shirts, I have to lift the entire shirt to get my pumping bra on, whereas with a horizontal opening, I can pump without having to lift the entire shirt. br>br>Overall, I am pleased with the design, quality, and price.
THESE ARE MY FAVORITE SHIRTS! When you're nursing while wearing one of these, it makes life so much easier. I don't nurse in public (though I admire and admire the mothers who do), but when my family is present, they don't seem to notice that I'm nursing; instead, they assume I'm holding her. Perhaps, with time, I'll be brave enough to nurse in public while wearing these shirts. They conceal everything except the entire latching process with a newborn, which I don't believe any shirt could conceal.
I'm 5'10" and 131 lbs, and I'm a month postpartum, so the fit is as expected. I haven't tried it with a regular nursing bra, but I have tried it with a sleeping nursing bra (no clip, just pull to side) and it's quite easy to use. The sides of the shirt have maternity-style elastic to accommodate a growing belly. I didn't wear this shirt while I was pregnant, so I can't comment on how it fits, but I think it would be a good maternity shirt because it's slightly loose fitting and flows, which I like.
I've been on the pill for five weeks. Because I'm PP, I should've ordered a large. It's a slinky, soft shirt. To avoid a saggy front, it's been tailored to be more fitted. If you don't want it to cling to you, I recommend going up a size. Except for the back, I absolutely adore this shirt. Because it can hug the love handles, the back is probably my least favorite. The shirt accomplishes its goal in general. It is something that I would suggest. Now, if you want to nurse, you can use either size because the hidden nursing flap is LOW, unlike most nursing items where the flap is right under the boobs. The location of this one is near the navel.
The shirt is exactly as described, and it is simple to put on and take off. Also, it's flowy, which helps to hide my post-parting belly.
These tops are fantastic. The XL I got from smallshow brand, which was sized larger and more boxy, was much more flattering on a larger body. It hugs curves a little, but I prefer that to baggy. It's also not overtly a nursing top, which I like. The center piece under the shirt is a single piece, as opposed to smallshow's bunched center piece.