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Help - BFing outfit needed for wedding

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TwentiethCenturyHeffa · 05/08/2010 20:47

I'm going to a good friend's wedding in September and need an outfit to wear. I'm BFing at the moment and will be taking DS so I need something I can feed in. I'm big boobed (round about a J cup) and a size 22-24. Pretty small budget, especially as I'm currently losing weight (half a stone in the last two weeks, yay!) so I don't want to buy too much in this size.

I've seen a few things around that I like but I'm really out of touch at the moment and not sure what would suit me best. My boobs look huge in everything atm, and not sure whether something plain or patterned would be better.

I can only buy online as well because there's not really anywhere to go shopping round here. I was thinking along the lines of a longish skirt and a tunic-type top, which I can lift up to feed DS rather than a dress since I don't really want to have to faff around with shawls.

Sorry for lots of waffle, hope someone has some ideas (I'm not even sure where to start looking - I've tried M&S and Next but nothing really inspiring tbh and some of the M&S skirts are revolting).

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chocolatefroggie · 06/08/2010 00:21

how about this it has a crossover front so good for bf and you could jazz it up with colourful shoes and cardi

this is gorgeous and again cross over neck

this is lovely bit more expensive

ok sorry jus re read this and you wanted tops - oops but they are lovely dresses!

TwentiethCenturyHeffa · 06/08/2010 07:49

Thanks! I like those, although the Wallis one is out of stock. Is it OK to wear black to a wedding? I'd probably team with something a bit brighter.

The Portfolio one is good too. I guess if I go for a cheaper dress I can have more money to buy some nice shoes too :) A cardigan instead of a shawl would probably make discreet feeding easier too.

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moragbellingham · 06/08/2010 08:55

Not sure what colour dress you'd go for but this is lovely colour waterfall cardi. I've worn black and teamed it with bright accessories before.

TwentiethCenturyHeffa · 06/08/2010 10:45

I'm quite keen on the purple M&S one but the last one in my size sold while I was looking. DH is going to go and have a look in town for me at lunch. I was thinking of teaming it with grey and then found some grey shoes at Jones at half price so hopefully that will all work out.

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