July 2011 Moms

Supportive Nursing Tanks?

Has anyone found nursing tanks that are supportive for rather large boobs?   I wanted at least a couple for the first few days, but I haven't been able to find anything that can handle the force of my new rack.  Sad  Anyone have suggestions?

I am guessing the full cup style is more supportive than the 1/2 shelf bra thing, but neither really seem to do the trick.  Should I just stick to bras?

Thanks!

Re: Supportive Nursing Tanks?

  • Glamourmom makes a large bust tank. It's much more supportive and has wide, comfortable straps. It's thick and long too, so you can wear it as a regular tank.
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    imageSPerry0376:
    Glamourmom makes a large bust tank. It's much more supportive and has wide, comfortable straps. It's thick and long too, so you can wear it as a regular tank.

    This. I'm going to buy a couple, but they're expensive at $47 each.  

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  • Look up those made by Bravado Designs. I'm clocking in at a 42E in some brands and a 44DDD in others... seriously way bigger than I've ever been in my freaking life.

     

    But the Bravado tanks are awesome--they're the most supportive nursing bra/tank I've found so far.

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