Once upon a time, I spent a ridonkulous amount of cash on expensive nursing tanks that weren’t even my favorite. (They showed off way too much cleavage and left me feeling a little exposed…but if you’re into that kind of thing, go for it.)
This time around I found these tanks at Target and I LOVE THEM. Good coverage plus super long for lengthy torsos like mine. And the best part? The $16.99 pricetag! I bought three for the cost of one pricey nursing tank. Hello, DEAL. Pair these with rolled-up boyfriend jeans and a cardigan and you are now experiencing my uniform. (It’s still cool here in coastal California, thankyoulordy.)
Brittany
July 12, 2010 at 6:54 pmI didn’t like the way the Gilligan & O’Malley Nursing Tanks fit me. I definitely prefer the nursing cami from destination maternity (link below). Unfortunately, they only sell it in black and nude, but that’s OK. I just wear them under the same four dresses over and over again.
http://www.destinationmaternity.com/Product.asp?Product_Id=935060362&MasterCategory_Id=MC29
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am'ti b
July 12, 2010 at 11:43 pmall this time i never new target had nursing bras, then three weeks ago i walked past the aisle-i have been paying tons for my bras!
nickole
July 13, 2010 at 8:25 amI didn’t use the tanks, but I used g&o’m nursing bras and they were the BEST! I had expensive bras from all kinds of maternity stores (and I was an E cup, so I did have to pay a little more for that size, I think) and they were all terrible- the cut into my skin in weird places, and the straps didn’t stay put, and the cups were still somewhat tight. On a whim at Target, I tried g&o’m and I was able to use DD40 and they fit great and were super affordable. I was hooked. I tell every pregnant woman I know that they must try g&o’m before buying something expensive.
Amy
July 13, 2010 at 6:22 pmYeah, I spent a ton on nursing bras at first and then found the ones at Target held up the best. Live and Learn.
Siera
July 14, 2010 at 9:34 pmI wish I had found some of these in my breast feeding days. Sadly, I never owned a nursing tank. The only ones I could find were in over priced boutiques and ran around $80, which I refused to pay.
I shelled out for a few nursing bras which was a mistake. When summer rolled around, the bras were so high cut and that if I wore a shirt that showed the slightest amount of cleavage my bra would show. There may never be another time in my life when I will be D – DD cup so it was natural to want to show the girls off a tad. I ended up getting some cheap underwire bras from Wal-Mart that I knew I could beat on and could wear with a tank top and not worry about my bra/straps peaking out that lasted me over a year. I wish Canada had Target.
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Pamela Wright
July 16, 2010 at 7:27 pmI’m eagerly awaiting your post about pregnancy fashion as I’m knocked up now too and desperately need help. Love to see your little one.
Suzanne @ pretty*swell
July 16, 2010 at 8:09 pmI lived in these, too! Round the clock.
Hope all is well with you and miss malou!
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ali
July 17, 2010 at 1:08 pmhttp://moms.alltop.com/
check this out. good stuff.
Bad Joo
July 23, 2010 at 1:05 pmSame here. Baby is 7 months old, and I’m just starting to stray from these as my daily uniform.
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SFDC
July 27, 2010 at 6:01 amWhen are we going to get that maternity clothes round-up you promised ages ago? I’m dying over here!
Danielle
August 1, 2010 at 12:15 pmThey could stand to hire models with actual boobs, though. Unrealistic much?