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Where to buy feeding tops?

9 replies

lolalotta · 16/01/2010 10:00

Hi,
Just wandering if anyone had any ideas where to buy feeding tops??? Mothercare collection is very limited and I don't really fancy anything in JoJo's. I am all out of ideas! I am new to breastfeeding and am wandering what you Mums wear? Am I better off just buying standard shirts? Any thoughts would be appreciated, TIA!!!

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Montifer · 16/01/2010 10:02

I like the H&M maternity and nursing range.

They aren't online unfortunately.

flagrant · 18/01/2010 12:20

H&M
Babes with Babies (on line) - pricey but have a sale and actually glamorous!
Mamaway (on line) - cheap but nice

Ineedsomesleep · 18/01/2010 12:25

Try the nct shop

Or you could just wear a vest top and a cardi, that's what I do most of the time.

TediBersMorRad · 18/01/2010 12:43

H&M if you can get them.

sweetnitanitro · 18/01/2010 12:59

I'd go with the stretchy vest under a cardy/jumper. All the BF tops I tried were crap and really expensive. I just bought a load of vests from M&S and wear them under my regular clothes.

MrsBadger · 18/01/2010 12:59

yes def H&M, cheapest and passably stylish.

but
the easiest thing to do is wear a cheapy vest top with thin straps, or even a boob tube, underneath a normal top. Then to feed, hitch the top up and the vest down.

I also did it the other way round - wore a vest under a shirt/blouse/cardi, unbuttoned the shirt and hitched the vest up.

JaMmRocks · 18/01/2010 13:03

I'm also in the stretchy vest under tops camp. It's just easier I find.

That said, I have a couple of nursing vests from H&M that I love, but they only negate the need for a bra and sort of do the same thing as vest pulled down.

ChocolateMoose · 18/01/2010 13:05

I bought a couple of cheap nursing tops from H&M but don't really wear them as I find it more comfortable and less conspicuous feeling in a public place to just wear a top which is sufficiently roomy/stretchy to hoick up. You can wear a nursing vest underneath if you want to protect your belly from exposure. And cardigans are very useful for keeping you covered.

CatIsSleepy · 18/01/2010 13:06

I just wore anything that was suitably loose and/or stretchy

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