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    Posted: 17 January 2009 at 8:08pm
Hiya,

I'm on the hunt for a few breast feeding tops and thought you ladies might have some feedback on what's good and what's not.

I'm after something comfy, casual but not too sloppy, can go in the dryer and is reasonably priced. Don't want anything too fancy.

There are heaps on trademe but I worry about shrinking, sizing etc and some of them aren't actually that cheap once you shop around.
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I've been thinking about this too! Don't have any yet, but I'd also be keen to hear about anyone with some good advice on what breastfeeding singlet tops are good and are reasonably priced.
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I did get one from Egg but wasn't too fussed on the quality for what I paid for it. Not to mention everything seems to stick to it. The pants I bought from them are the same. They were pilled on the thighs (my thighs aren't THAT big) within three wears. Didn't keep the receipt or I would have returned them.
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Kmart have a couple. I have a couple of maternity tops and love them.

Is you are in Auckland, Baby Cino in Newmarket or Baby Global on Manakau road have a good selection (not the cheapest around but good quality).
Happy Shopping, I will be joining you soon.

Agree about EGG, I have trousers that are so unconfortable, I too would have taken them back but didn't keep the docket.


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I didnt actually buy any bf tops.

When I went out I tended to wear desses or tops that had a v or as it was summer I had loads of dresses with a boob tube type top with spaghetti straps .. and I could just pop out a boobie (or singlets allow excellent access to a milk machine

Although I was lucky in that Issy was a summer baby .. so I didnt need to wear loads of layers.
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my mum found me some excellent tops on trademe.
they're singlets that have a shelf bra with snap type stud along the front so you can undo it and lift it up.
they haven't shrunk and are super comfy, they also have a little compartment type thing on each side for a nursing pad. i don't think they were too expensive, around $28 i think.

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I use the Bonds Bump singlets, comfy as for around home, had mine 6months and its still in fair condition, not too expensive about $30, and with mine being white it looks nice under a button up shirt if I'm going out, or under my lacy crochet hippy top. Even cheaper were my "pyjama" BF singlets, I got them from the warehouse on sale for about $7.50 each - Class women. I havn't bought any of the fancy expensive breastfeeding tops as I wasn't sure how long I'd be able to do it for (I swore I was going to give up "tomorrow" everyday from 3weeks through to about 8weeks). Now I'm just happier with a good BF bra and a nice T-shirt.
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I had a couple of breastfeeding tops and 3 breastfeeding singlets.  I barely used the tops because I preferred using the singlets with my normal tops, they were so much more versatile and I bf'd for 15 months so just having BFing singlets meant I didn't have to continue buying seasonal bfing tops
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I noticed on the Womama website they have quite a bit for BF mothers...I have a skirt and whilst it was around the $80 mark, it is fantastic quality!

I did hear a whisper that they will be having a sale on their website in the next week or two...if you can hold out that long!
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Like Jo, I've found plain bf singlets underneath normal tops (or just by themselves) to be indispensible - I have 4 (two black, one white, one blue) and I live in them. I just got mine (Nurture brand) from Farmers in the maternity lingerie section (wait for the sales or use the discount voucher in the Bounty book). The Warehouse have Bonds ones but they're actually more expensive than the Farmers ones. (Something like $30 as opposed to $25 - I think!)

You can spend a lot on breastfeeding clothes but it's mostly unnecessary!

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I saw some breastfeeding singlets in Kmart the other day that I'm pretty sure were $19.95, they were the spaghetti strap type ones
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I have seen BF singlets in Kmart and they often have sales on their maternity range, though never have any in stock when I go shopping.

I don't have any maternity or nursing clothing, just bras with the snaps that I wear with normal singlets or v-necks.

I quite like Bonds stuff though, might look into their singlets..


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I got some nursing tops from uplusbaby and they were fantastic. I really liked them because they were super comfy and casual so good to wear with just a pair of jeans or trackies, but still nice enough to wear out if you wanted to. I originally bought one from Baby Factory, but after using it all the time decided I wanted another one or two so looked up their website and bought some more. Here's the link:

www.uplusbaby.com

They might be a bit pricey but they've lasted really well (I pretty much lived in them) so value for money.


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I used a couple of farmers BF tops but found I didn't bother using them so was a bit of a waste of money really.
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i have 3 of the nurture BF singlets from Farmers and even now when not breastfeeding i still wear them they are so comfy!!!

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I got a couple of bf singlet tops off Trade Me and they were good when I went out, I just put a normal top on over it. They were great so that noone saw my jelly belly! Round home I just wore a bf bra and normal top

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I have 2 of the Kmart ones mentioned earlier, and I have worn them in already, so comfy and easy to use (I tested them out as soon as I bought them lol!) the shelf bra has two slits down the side to allow easy access, but they dont gape wide open, the material kind of overlaps over the nipple area... the snaps are easy to undo/ do up, but dont come off on their own, I can do it onehanded

I didnt buy anything for BFing DS, which was prob just as well, considering we never made it past 6 weeks, not for lack of trying, but this time I am determined to get it 'right' and these singlets are awesome! the black one I can wear on its own, the white one not so much as its kind of see through in that you can clearly see the slits in the shelf bra fabric lol.

Oh, they are also v. stretchy, which is the other reason I am finding them so comfy and wearing them a lot already hehe, no issues with them riding up or anything!
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I've bought some from www.mummymatters.co.nz and so far they seem to be working out fine and they weren't that expensive as I bought mostly those on sale and got family to buy me some for my b-day . Says they can go in the dryer on low but I haven't actually put any of them in the dryer so can't really tell you if they keep their shape or not.


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To be honest I don't have any BFing tops - I just went out after I had Bethany and bought some tops I liked that fitted slightly looser around my tummy so they'd be easy to lift without showing my skin to the world.

Another thing that worked was putting a belly band on underneath them - so that no one saw any skin at all. Slightly cooler than putting a whole singlet top or second layer on in this weather!

Oh & DH got me a hotmilk BFing nightie for Christmas - best thing ever!!!


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I mostly stick with t-shirts one size bigger (so that they can lift up). They are comfy and still look ok for everyday wear.
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