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I found a nice breastfeeding dress

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TitchyWitch · 07/10/2010 21:10

I found a good dress for my friend's wedding and thought I'd share for all those MNers who are in need of a breastfeeing dress for this winter.

This is it I got it in the smoke pearl grey and it is a bit lighter than the swatch and a really great colour. I am quite short and it sits slightly below my knee so on somone of average height it is going to be just above your knee, not as short as it is on the model. The bamboo material hangs really nicely as well. If they had it in black in my size I would buy it for everyday as well!

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EdgarAllInPink · 07/10/2010 22:35

looks nice, but i don't do short sleeveless for winter.

TitchyWitch · 08/10/2010 08:52

I guess I don't have summer and winter clothes, just cardigans and tights/leggings!

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otchayaniye · 08/10/2010 09:07

I actually found wrap dresses easy to breastfeed in. As a dress wearer (don't even own a pair of jeans) I found this was a revelation. Basically have a camisole on underneath and you can pull up and then pull the dress to one side. Fairly discreet (god, I hate that word).

I'm not a fan of special breastfeeding clothes in general but I am an enormous fan of Anita underwired (you need to get a good fit) bras. I wore one of each colour for basically 1-1/2 years. then when she was feeding less frequently I switched back to normal underwired.

The Anita ones are the best for anything over a D cup, they lift and separate (no monoboob) and are seemingly made from Kevlar.

So if you are getting dressed up, a good bra can make all the difference (viz Nigella)

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