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I got two lovely b/feeding tops from H&M Mama range.....weren't that expensive either. I got another from Blooming Marvellous and two from Mamas & Papas but those were more pricey.
I have breastfeeding tops from H&M and don't like them (they are nice tops, just not to breastfeed in - you have to get out and flash the whole ginormous boob). I would save your cash and just buy some cheap vest tops and cheap normal tops and layer - that way your belly is always covered.
I bought 2 breastfeeding vests with built in support. One in white and one in black. I then just wear them underneath all my normal tops. I then just pull my normal top up or down and unclip the vest and hey presto!! Tummy stays covered!!
Best investments I made for breastfeeding. They were £9.99 each.
Don't really have any other proper breastfeeding tops that I use very much.
Agree with valentine, if you get some camisoles from primark or somewhere, and wear them under your top, there are really light and unobtrusive, but mean you could breastfed triplets and still remain discreet
You must know a special trick! I think they are great for covering up your tummy but I can't work out how to feed DD without uncovering my whole big boob! Which is massive!
I bought vest tops in h&m too but not nursing ones, they just have extra stretchy straps so the pull down over one boob easily. I just wear one of these under any other top and pull the top layer up and vest down. and the bonus is they were only about £4 each and do loaaaads of colours.
i bought 3 bf vests off the internet somewhere...they unclip above the boob and have a built in support with holes in for your boobs to pop out they actually look like fetish-wear unclipped which OH loves ..but seriously they are sooooo convenient i dont wear anything else at the moment
But they are close fitting so if you want to cover your belly they'd be no good..unless you wear a poncho over the top lol
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