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Breastfeeding vest top for big boobs

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catg83 · 08/04/2018 09:11

Hi all

Was wondering if anyone had recommendations for a secret support kind of vest top that is easy to breastfeed in.

Issue I am finding is I have massive boobs and a small back (about 34 JJ, and my milk has just come in). I only want it for sleeping in/mooching round the house so it doesn't need to be a perfect fit but something that I don't feel I am falling out of would be great!

Currently using a Primark size 18 nightwear secret support top. Nipples out the top, boob out under the arms. Not a pretty sight.

Any ideas much appreciated.

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BetterEatCheese · 08/04/2018 09:28

Maybe Bravissimo? They have a range of sleep wear and summer tops with built in support. Unsure if they quite go up to your size but may be close. I remember I liked Gok Wan body control vests. No support but really tight and stretchy and made me feel a little more together - packs of 3 from Sainsbury's years ago, may still be there. I feel your pain - I am a JJ and went up to an L while breastfeeding Shock

catg83 · 09/04/2018 22:11

Thanks for your reply @BetterEatCheese I have one top from Bravissimo which is one of their new nightwear tops. It has a cross front which has been great for getting the boobs out but it has a racer back that is high up so is putting pressure on my neck.

Will keep searching.

I sense a fortune to be made here!

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glasshalfsomething · 09/04/2018 22:18

Not a vest, but I used the DD+ bralet from M&S under a regular vest. No where near supportive enough for public wear; but enough support for around the house!! Was easy to pull boob out of easy for feeding too!

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