SHIRTS and dresses FOR BREASTFEEDING mothers (THAT DON’T even look like NURSING TOPS)

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The world of nursing wear is changing, friends, and this summer mamas can look cute and trendy in nursing tops that allow easy access to breasts without announcing NURSING TOP!

I adore these shift dresses with nearly unnoticeable zippers that offer for nursing.

source: Nordstrom, Cybelle Nursing/Maternity Shirtdress by faithful Hana // comes in five colors

This lovable daytime dress has similarly hidden side zippers. It’s from Seraphine, sold directly by them and sometimes, if you’re lucky, on sale at Nordstrom.com. typically their stuff is very cute, but clingy materials, which is not what we need in the first year after birth.

Source: Seraphine

Source: Seraphine 

Gap supports “the girls” with a handful of nursing tanks, mostly with the conventional clip strap, but this one is less like a camisole and much more like a real tank you can wear all summer.

Source: Gap.com / maternity Section

This next top wins me over in how basic and versatile it is, but maintains interest with a scalloped, layered hem which allows the layers to be pulled aside for nursing. reward points for not clinging around the postpartum midsection.

Double reward points for the low price point.

Source: Macys / Motherhood Maternity

The same layered method to a hemline is used here on a dress. I’m not sure how I feel about this colorway. It looks cute in the photo, but I probably wouldn’t be drawn to yellow in a store. Do you like?

It also comes in black, with a pale pink insert, and is currently $49 with totally free shipping from Nordstrom.com, so if you need summer office wear, I like this choice.

Source: Nordstrom / Savi Mom

 

Source: Nordstrom / Savi Mom

And a much more casual top for everyday, this drapey tunic hides the openings within the pleats. also from Savi mother at Nordstrom (affordable!).

 

Source: Nordstrom / Savi Mom

Finally, I am fascinated by the reviews of this ruffle tank on Amazon. best for mothers who don’t need thick bra straps. In other words: it provides no support on its own. So, if you can get away with a nursing tank underneath, this suspiciously low-cost tank might be worth checking out.

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