August 2015 Moms

Nursing Tanks!

I've been searching for decent looking nursing tanks for a while now, and I finally found some! You! Nusing Tanks are awesome! A little spendy I think (is $35 a pop spendy?), but super cute and comfy! They are always on Zulily or Amazon! I got the blue/pink and black/pink and I love them!

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Re: Nursing Tanks!

  • Thanks for sharing! I'll check em out!
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  • My only issue has been with nursing tanks historically that they're not very supportive for those of us larger ladies. Do you think these YOU! ones are more supportive?
  • My only issue has been with nursing tanks historically that they're not very supportive for those of us larger ladies. Do you think these YOU! ones are more supportive?

    That is a downside. They have a little shelf bra built in, but I weat a sports Bra still. I'm a 36D and bought a large so it would be long enough for my weirdo torso. I would imagine if I had gotten a medium it might have been more supportive.
  • I was a 34DD prior to pregnancy and found one on amazon that was pretty highly rated for 9.99 (brand is Simplicity).  It came in yesterday (size was L) so I tried it on and I was really disappointed with the support... I know that's probably not helpful, but as far as I'm concerned a nursing tank with support for bigger busts seems like it doesn't exist.
  • My only issue has been with nursing tanks historically that they're not very supportive for those of us larger ladies. Do you think these YOU! ones are more supportive?

    I've had a better experience with a nursing bra and a regular comfy tank during the first few weeks. I don't think it has much to do with weight-I just needed more support and was never a fan of nursing tanks because of that reason.
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  • I have struggled to even find a supportive nursing bra that doesnt break the bank! Even now at 36 weeks i am still wearing a VS bra size 38DD because all of the nursing bras I have found have ZERO support!
  • THANK YOU for sharing! I just ordered one. It's actually cute! Good find.
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    I liked some ones I found at target.. nothing fancy though. They were around 20 a piece.
  • Check out H&M's nursing tanks and tees. Very comfy and reasonably priced.
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  • My only issue has been with nursing tanks historically that they're not very supportive for those of us larger ladies. Do you think these YOU! ones are more supportive?
    I've had a better experience with a nursing bra and a regular comfy tank during the first few weeks. I don't think it has much to do with weight-I just needed more support and was never a fan of nursing tanks because of that reason.

    I agree with this. I never bought/used a nursing tank and don't plan to this go around either. Some swear by them, but for me I would rather a nursing bra and whatever comfy top I feel like wearing that can be pulled up.
  • I refused to spend that much on them, especially Bc I hate to layer. I ended up taking 4 camis that I never wear anymore and converted them myself to nursing camis. I followed an easy tutorial from Pinterest. Didn't cost me a dime.
  • mamaloaf said:

    Check out H&M's nursing tanks and tees. Very comfy and reasonably priced.

    How is sizing with H&M? I read it runs really small but haven't purchased anything from them to try for myself.
  • I refused to spend that much on them, especially Bc I hate to layer. I ended up taking 4 camis that I never wear anymore and converted them myself to nursing camis. I followed an easy tutorial from Pinterest. Didn't cost me a dime.

    This was my plan...until about a month ago when I realized someone stuck into my closet and cut about 4 inches off the bottom of all of my shirts! That's obviously what happened...
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    Haha. At first I really thought this happened. I envisioned a little child sneaking in there with scissors and cutting up your clothes.
  • Look on Pinterest! They have tutorials to take an old tank top and convert it for a nursing bra
  • I just bought regular (really thin, stretchy) tanks with adjustable straps. I wear a nursing bra and the regular tank and just pull the tank down under my boob. That way my stomach stays covered and they are thin enough to wear under regular shirts. Worked with my 2 boys.
  • I prefer the brand undercover mama because they just attach to any bra you want. They are nice and long too. Though expensive and you probably could do something very similar with old camis in your closet as PP mentioned.
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