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nursing tops

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spinach · 08/11/2006 11:19

where can i buy nursing tops online? help... been searching and not finding much

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cryptmonkey · 08/11/2006 14:12

What about this one?

cryptmonkey · 08/11/2006 14:14

or this one?

hunkermunker · 08/11/2006 14:14

Buy a bellyhugger and wear your ordinary tops.

cryptmonkey · 08/11/2006 14:15

Have to say, I've never bothered with them myself. I just wear tops that can be pulled up from below and wear a little cardigan over them.

FestiveAtForty · 08/11/2006 14:43

I'd say that special nursing tops aren't particularly useful (unlike nursing bras) - I bought a short sleeved t-shirt one from JojoMaman with a row of poppers underneath the bustline and i don't like it at all, far too many poppers to faff around with, and the thick row of fabric with the poppers on under the bust looks ugly, especially when ironed.

I've got another one from JojoMaman which just lifts up under the bust (rather than unpops IYSWIM) - it's better than the other one but still a bit faffy with all the layers. Easier just to wear stretchy tops.

louloubelle · 08/11/2006 14:59

Stretchy top girl myself, or if out and about a cardy or "gillet" on top. I did get a few tee shirts from H and M which doubled as maternity and feeding, called H and M Mama

Lio · 08/11/2006 14:59

The reasons I like my one of these is that it's sort of smart (as smart as I get anyway) and when I'm feeding I don't have a roll of flab on display

Lio · 08/11/2006 15:00

Btw I seem to remember that jojo maman bebe don't charge any p+p

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