Anyone know of a good place to find nursing shirts, I've looked around and it seems like everything is $50+. I know of Motherhood maternity and Babies'r'us but am not thrilled by the selection...
This doesn't directly answer your question, but cardigans are your friend. I stocked up on nursing tanks and just wore lightweight cardigans over the top.
I didn't buy nursing shirts. I live in nursing tanks (from target as well) when i am home and overnight. At work and pumping, I just pull my shirt up to pump.
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Agree with PP's! I never wore a nursing shirt. Zip up hoodies also a good option to put over a nursing tank. That beind said, I have seen nursing shirts online at Old Navy.
I didn't buy nursing shirts. I live in nursing tanks (from target as well) when i am home and overnight. At work and pumping, I just pull my shirt up to pump.
ditto this. I've been living in nursing tanks from target for almost 4 months. My only gripe about these particular ones is how baggy they around the belly area, but I'm sure they are like this for a reason due to differences in postpartum bellies. If I know I'm going to need to nurse in public I just make sure the shirt I'm wearing is conducive to that.
This doesn't directly answer your question, but cardigans are your friend. I stocked up on nursing tanks and just wore lightweight cardigans over the top.
ETA: I bought all my nursing tanks from Target.
This! Love the Target nursing tanks. I wear them 99% of the time right now.
I have Target nursing tanks but they seem so big in the tummy area. I get it immediately post-partum but after that I want something a LITTLE more fitted. Any suggestions? Anyone else have this problem?
Re: Nursing shirts?
This doesn't directly answer your question, but cardigans are your friend. I stocked up on nursing tanks and just wore lightweight cardigans over the top.
ETA: I bought all my nursing tanks from Target.
I think I'll look into the nursing tanks that's a good idea : ) I was really only looking for a couple of shirts for when I'm out and about.
ditto this. I've been living in nursing tanks from target for almost 4 months. My only gripe about these particular ones is how baggy they around the belly area, but I'm sure they are like this for a reason due to differences in postpartum bellies. If I know I'm going to need to nurse in public I just make sure the shirt I'm wearing is conducive to that.
This! Love the Target nursing tanks. I wear them 99% of the time right now.