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post #21 of 24
I have 2 of the Target ones and I'm kind of hating them. I am a size M in most shirts and 34DD and I bought size L in these and the give me major boob squish. It looks terrible under form fitting shirts. Plus the little side piece that connects the strap is really weird. It either cuts into the middle of my boob or if I push it to the side in gives me weird side cleavage. I have heard the the "sling" types with the cutouts are more comfortable but those are the old style. You'd have to peruse ebay for them. On the other hand, I really like the Gilligan & O'Malley full coverage bras for 14 bucks. I have 2 of those and they are really supportive and comfortable (however the cutouts rise up a little past the cups so its not great for low cut shirts.
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post #23 of 24
I live in my Bravado tanks.

I am a 40EE I think.

I wear them everyday ... on their own or under shirts.
post #24 of 24
I think there's probably a nursing tank out there for ever pair of boobs, you know?

That said, I'm 5'10" and an F cup and really prefer Bravado. I wish they weren't so deeply cut, but they have nice thick straps and the elastic band is really thick and supportive. Another well-endowed friend told me the new Glamourmom tank with the hook-and-clasp feature in the back is really worth the investment, too. I have one Glamourmom tank, but my breasts don't really line up with the holsters. I just kind of shove the holsters off to the side and end up with uniboob. It's my last resort nursing tank.

The Target ones are comfy, but for me they aren't very supportive. I think they might work pretty well for smaller chested mamas, though.

I don't have any nursing PJs; I just wear nursing tanks at night with a cardigan over the top and some comfy pants. I usually wear my nursing tanks when I'm at home during the day, too. For me, it makes nursing lots easier. I hate fussing with layers and lots of weird clothes to get to a boob!
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