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M**5
Most comfortable nursing bra
Looooove this nursing bra! Perfectly comfy for day wear and AMAZING for sleeping and night feeds. The most comfy one yet. Received my first one 17 years ago and just bought another four babies later. I’d say they hold up very well
K**I
Best Maternity Bra for comfort, great support for large breasts - No Competition!
I LOVE this bra, and I have 4 of them currently (3 months pp). Honestly, I will probably continue wearing them even when I'm no longer nursing baby. They feel like a comfortable, low/medium impact sports bra with super soft, supportive but stretchy material. Very breathable with trusty clips for keeping the cups closed. I have very large breasts 38E and sporting new love handles after beautiful baby arrived. This bra is the only maternity bra I've felt good about how I look in. Changing postpartum bodies can create such a heavy weight that ill-fitting and uncomfortable clothes (especially undergarments, the foundation of the fit) only heighten. I actually like how my new mom bod looks in this bra -- front, back, sides, and all. The racerback design gives added support and doesn't create back rolls or leave impressions on my skin. The material stays stretchy for days despite being latched and unlatched several times a day, which is probably the best thing about it (if I had to choose one thing). Seriously, I can't recommend this bra enough.
L**Y
I read great things about Cake nursing bras and decided to try ...
I read great things about Cake nursing bras and decided to try this one out when I felt like my milk supply had settled in well enough at six weeks post partum. The sizing guide on Cake's website was confusing to me since it seemed to follow a different system than I had used for other bras, but their explanation was pretty good and the fit once I received the bra was decent. The band is about right, but the cups are just a little bit loose (which I was afraid of since I measure as a 32 E/F for not-cake nursing bras and good bras are difficult to find for a smaller band and larger cup size).Overall, besides the cup size being a little large, which is better than too small for engorgement and blocked ducts, I have found this to be my most comfortable nursing bra so far. I would prefer it if it didn't have to go over my head, but I don't mind it too much since I typically wear my bras so far for a couple days at a time before switching to another nursing bra and so I only have to deal with it occasionally. My only other complaint about this bra is that the straps sit fairly high on my shoulders and so they show in every single shirt I have. I'm still in the reclusive and sleep deprived newborn stage, so it hasn't been a problem too much yet, but I anticipate being annoyed by this once I am going out and rejoining the world again (hopefully soon).
C**C
My go-to comfortable nursing bra
Very stretchy and comfortable bra in a sports bra athletic type material. Lightweight, breathable, and supportive but not restrictive. I originally bought a Medium bc I am a 32DD postpartum, but that size was too big so I exchanged for a Small which fits much better. I wear this bra to sleep and around the house when I need some support but quick access for nursing. I have washed it dozens of times already and it holds up great to laundering without stretching out. 10/10
M**A
Comfortable, but expensive.
I bought a couple of these for the first few weeks postpartum when I didn't know what size I would be. I'm kind of a weird size (30GG/H), with a small ribcage and large breasts, so these type of bras offer very little support whatsoever, but oh my gosh is this COMFY. For reference, I got a large. A medium would probably offer more support but I didn't want to risk it being too small immediately postpartum. I didn't like leaving the house wearing it, but it got me through the first few weeks just fine. It's pretty well made and soft. Now at 10 weeks postpartum, I only use these for lounging around the house and sleeping, but they fulfill that job perfectly, especially sleeping. I absolute;y despise wearing a bra while I sleep, but now that I have to, these are about all I can stand.My two complaints are these -- 1. The fabric already started pilling on these several weeks ago for me. This probably could have been avoided by not putting them in the dryer, but to be honest, between getting spit up on and milk leaking, I have to wash them a lot. This doesn't affect how comfortable they are, but I'd probably be able to wait for them to air dry if I had a few more. BUT -- 2. I can't buy a few more because for a comfort/sleep bra, this thing is bloody expensive. They are more durable and comfortable than say, the ones you can get at Target, but I don't know that that justifies the hefty price tag. I expect to pay this much for a good regular bra from Panache or something.
C**M
Fits & Feels great
I haven't been able to wear a bra with underwire since before my third trimester started, so I've been looking for something to get me through the rest of this pregnancy plus postpartum. This bra is very comfortable. There's some compression around the band and on the sides that creates support, but the cups feel like they will expand a bit. It's a racerback and it's a bit higher cut in the front, so I won't be able to wear it with everything, but it's a great option for most days.
P**Y
Not for large-chested women
This nursing bra was recommended to me by a co-worker who is currently nursing. I was skeptical, I am big chested (pre-pregnancy 34 DD) and have always favored bras with support. This usually means under wire and three clasps. This works as a sleep bra at my current 36 DD size in the 6th month of pregnancy but I can't wear it during the day: there just is not enough support and it is VERY stretchy. The material is not very breathable and I've found I sweat a lot more when wearing this even around the house doing mundane things- like watching TV. If you are small-chested I can see how this might work but the weight I carry in my breasts normally plus the added volume from pregnancy before my milk has even come in is too much for this nursing bra. I prefer my breasts to be separated and the "cups" in this seamless bra don't actually contain each breast, mine just migrate into a uni-boob and cause even more sweating. I'll be looking elsewhere...
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