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sleeveless feeding top for less than £30 - any ideas??

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lovely74 · 06/06/2010 22:08

Summer's here and I need new clothes! I've just done a search on the net and cannot find a sleeveless feeding top for a reasonable price, preferably £20 or less.
I find it really annoying that feeding tops are expensive, you don;t need THAT much extra material!

So, can anyone point me in the right direction? I don't want a vest top, just no sleeves. And I don;t like layering ie wearing a bf vest under a normal sleevless top - layering has always meade me feel really chunky!

Oh and another question re: feeding tops - where can I get one that are NOT also designed for pregnanacy too? I know duel purpose is usually good but I'm not pregnant anymore and although not super slim I don;t have a bump so hate wearing tops that are designed to go over one!

Rant over!!!

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lovely74 · 06/06/2010 22:24

Bump....

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curlyLJ · 06/06/2010 22:25

Try 'Blooming Marvellous'.

I have bought loads of vest tops and they are perfect for a non-pregnant body shape as I am lucky to have lost most of my pregnancy weight . They have a flap that lifts up and are great - I think they were about £17 IIRC.
You can buy them on line or they have outlets in most big shopping centres.

curlyLJ · 06/06/2010 22:29

Sorry I just realised you said not vests... Have a look at the website www.bloomingmarvellous.co.uk/default.aspx?language=en-GB tho as they are more like sleeveless tops than strappy things IYSWIM. Sorry, I'm rambling now...

lovely74 · 06/06/2010 22:40

Oooooooooh, perfect! Think I'll be spending a bit on that site tomorrow, can't be bothered to go and get my debit card right now....!

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NumptyMum · 06/06/2010 22:55

Have a look at these from Mamaway too - I got 4 of these tops and they were/are great, worn in summer with shirt over for variety, and in winter with cardi over for warmth. They are v discreet; rather than a drop-down-expose-boobs-to-the-world release, they have 2 layers so you just lift the top one. They ARE more pricey than BM, but I'd really recommend them... although that BM tank top looks nice .

LackaDAISYcal · 06/06/2010 22:59

Bravado do a really nice and supportive vest top; and the clips on it are really discreet and don't look like a feeding bra. I still wear mine even though I stopped feeding ages ago. It is also not pregnanty looking even though it is designed for use both before and after.

oops just saw you don't want vest tops.

Why not just wear your usual feeding bra underneath a normal sleeveless top?

SirBoobAlot · 06/06/2010 23:02

Get yourself to Primark or New look - their cami tops are from £1.50 to £3, and are fab to feed in. Stretchy enough to use comfortably, but tight enough to give you some shape without showing the post-baby flab

Montifer · 07/06/2010 22:09

H+M do good, very reasonably priced nursing tops (but you can't buy online).

They do a 2 pack (one black, one white) sleeveless tshirt style for under £30 which has served me very well

MrsTicklemouse · 07/06/2010 22:17

I had lots of nice, reasonably priced feeding tops from H&M

thisisyesterday · 07/06/2010 22:22

if you still need some i have a couple of jojomamanbebe ones in a medium size?

one black one white. i would say they are size 12-14 ish

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