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brastfeeding tank help?

post #1 of 9
Thread Starter 
Hi Mamas,
Help me please... I would love to have a breastfeeding tank top that has padded, supportive cups. Is there such a top out there?
I love the coverage of the tank tops, but need to discretion and support of foam/padded cups.
Thanks!
~maddymama
post #2 of 9
Found this one: http://breakoutbras.stores.yahoo.net/llpmitawmocu.html

Haven't tried it myself, but it looks nice. I love my bravado tanks.
post #3 of 9
Thread Starter 
Hi Amanda,
The "Patricia" tank looks great.
Does your bravado tank provide nipple coverage at all? Why do you love it so much?
~maddymama
post #4 of 9
I like the bravado for the support it provides. I have bravado and target tanks and the bravado's are far more supportive and just fit/look better overall. The bravado has decent coverage since it's got an actual bra underneath plus the layer of outer fabric. You can still see nipple a little bit, but it's not super noticeable.
post #5 of 9
Thread Starter 
So... I ordered a Bravado tank to try. Thanks for the input.


~maddymama
post #6 of 9
I have been nursing for the past 8 years and have tried so many things, I can never get a nursing tank that is long enough or has enough support (although the glamourmom long tank is really good, but costs $40 a piece). I just ran acrossed something called the undercover mama tank and it is THE BEST! http://undercovermama.com/
It makes any bra into a tank, and it's long enough!! I bought one at a local store and just went back and got another one yesterday. I'm planning to get a few more when their next shipment comes in (they keep selling out). The nice thing is that I can wear any bra with it and the tank sits low enough on the underarms that if my bra is getting smelly by the end of the day, the tank is still fine to wear the next day with a different bra!!! I love it!! It is so great that I will probably continue using these even when I'm done nursing, I have a few shirts that are a bit short and if I reach for stuff, they ride up and show my stomach, so it solves that problem too.
post #7 of 9
I also have the Patricia from LLLI and it's pretty good! Sold by bra size for a true fit, with foamy/molded cups. (Mine's actually too big now, although still like new. It's teal, size 36D, if you want it.) http://www.llliclothes.com/Nursing-Tanks.html
post #8 of 9
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by averlee View Post
I also have the Patricia from LLLI and it's pretty good! Sold by bra size for a true fit, with foamy/molded cups. (Mine's actually too big now, although still like new. It's teal, size 36D, if you want it.) http://www.llliclothes.com/Nursing-Tanks.html
How true to size does it fit? I'm a 34 D, not a 36....
~maddymama
post #9 of 9
Thread Starter 
The terminology confuses me.... does a soft cup mean foam or padding, or just cotton fabric? I ordered one soft cup bra online awhile back and it no foam or padding, just like a sleepbra.
~maddymama
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