Nursing Bra - San Diego,CA

Updated on June 19, 2012
T.C. asks from San Diego, CA
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I'm trying to find a good support nursing bra that I can wear with tank tops etc that doesn't have a huge back band! I don't want to wear summer tanks/dresses with these huge straps/bands showing. Anyone out there currently using one they love?? Believe me I know my choices are limited :)

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K.A.

answers from San Diego on

Bravado Allure http://www.bravadodesigns.com/shop/the-allure-underwire-n...
Best nursing bra I have owned in over 11 years and 3 kids! Believe me I have had more than a few nursing bras from more than a few places!!
I'm an E cup (36E to be exact) and this fits wonderfully, doesn't cover my whole chest and gives support. I can wear it with tank tops etc and it doesn't show. I can wear things with a nice scoop neck and not worry about showing my bra.
I can't wear nursing tanks etc because I am just to big and it is not flattering nor comfortable and I do not like the uniboob look you get from them, especially when I'm this big.
You can find sales and coupons for places that sell them so they are not so expensive. Target online sells them for instance. These bras are worth their price in gold!

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K.O.

answers from Atlanta on

I'd recommend wearing a bravado nursing tank, then you don't have that issue with tanks. The bravado ones are very comfortable and supportive. Check out www.breakoutbras.com They have a large nursing bra selection with helpful comments as to how supportive a bra is.

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J.P.

answers from Los Angeles on

I'm nursing my 4th baby and I am a 38DDD. I stopped using nursing bras a long time ago. I use the Lane Bryant, slightly padded bra (cushion comfort). They are super supporting AND the use the padding instead of a breast pad (which never stay put AND fall out at the most embarrassing times), for leakage and then wash them after each use.

They have a buy 2, get 2 free sale right now:
http://www.lanebryant.com/cacique-plus-size-sexy-bras-int...

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C.C.

answers from Orlando on

I lived in ones from Target: they were like a tank/cami, cotton/lycra, and I would put them under everything. I had three colors, white, black and grey and were comfy enough to wear to bed for night nursing. I'm not very large breasted, so I didn't need much support.

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J.K.

answers from Los Angeles on

http://www.glamourmom.com/

Wore their nursing bra long tank everyday when I nursed my daughter!

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J.B.

answers from Rochester on

Have you tried the nursing bra that is a tank top? I had only one..but loved it and wore it just about every weekend when we had a family party to go to :)

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J.T.

answers from New York on

I think there is a company called Anita's that makes nursing bra's with thinner straps.

I have not tried them yet.

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D.P.

answers from Minneapolis on

Usually good support and thin back band don't necessarily go together unfortunately! My best luck for nursing bra's was Nordstroms believe it or not! They had a pretty good selection!

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