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Here's a link I found- haven't bought anything from them but the styles are nice.
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I use to have huge trouble finding bras. I get my nursing bras online, but for bras that fit large cup sizes while not nursing I have found lanebryant the place to go. They have super cute bras in tons of styles and patterns for a very reasonable price. Their online store has even more sizes that the physical store. I think that it is so great to be able to find bras that fit for 35$ or less in more that just white. I actually like going shopping for undies now.

Right now though I am busting out of all of my bras. I just get bigger and bigger in the cup size. I am have already outgrown the larger bras that I bought to help me make it through pregnancy. Oh well. I have to make them work even if they are uncomfortable. I guess that in a few weeks I remeasure and order my first round of nursing bras.
I have no choice really. I have to wear bras- it is very uncomfortable and obvious if I do not wear one. I will probably have to buy another round of nursing bras after the babe is born, but I can live with that. My breast are huge, but they are also magical milk makers, so I love them at any size.






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in my regular life. I also hate bras. When I was nursing last time I went up to a full 36 B and I was so excited! I felt busty for the first time in my life, how lame is that?! Anyway, I started wearing cotton camisoles(the kind with built in shelf bras) a lot. They are super comfy, pretty supportive( if you're not to big up top, like us), and they were awesome for nursing. I would put another regular tank top on top, then I would pull the top one up and the underneath one down. I found it to be easier than messing with clasps and such. I was also reasonably cool, and that was in the Florida summer. I know that are actually "nursing camisoles" as well, but the regular ones worked great for me.
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