When you have a baby finding the right nursingwear is important. You want something is pretty but comfortable/ Expressiva Nursingwear has just what you are looking for. They have everything from sleep wear to dresses to bras.
From Expressiva Website:
At Expressiva Nursingwear we design fashionable clothing for breastfeeding mothers. Our goal is to make your nursing experience more enjoyable and more stylish – so that you will feel confident and comfortable breastfeeding for as long as you and your nursling desire. We want you to wear clothes that look hip and cool, but still allow you to breastfeed discreetly. We are determined to make breastfeeding a fashionable experience!
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I was sent the Sweet Dream Drop-Cup Nightgown to review. It is made of 88% cotton and 12% poly with pretty lace trim and a bow. the drop-cup design is to make breast feeding easier. You can open it up with one hand. On the website there is a customer review that is lees than stellar and I will you that I could not agree LESS with the customer who wrote the review.
She states that she is a 34DD. I am a 38 D and found that I was supported more than enough. What I found is that if you loosen the straps a little more than you normally would you get great coverage and support. The material felt wonderful! This gown has become my favorite. I sleep in it most nights. Edgar likes it as well. He said it is a pretty change from the standard tee and shorts that I use to sleep in.
PROS of Expressiva Nursingwear:
- A variety of items
- All items are made with mom in mind
- Stylish and comfortable
- Clothing is comfortable and stylish enough to wear for years after you are done breast feeding.
CONS of Expressiva Nursingwear:
- NONE
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KAL says
This would be wonderful! My toddler still nurses a lot at night and I’m half-tempted to cut holes in some of my favorite nightgowns and sleep shirts and worry about covering them later when she weans! LOL!