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The Anita Maternity Women's Microfiber Underwire Nursing Bra #5068 is a stylish and functional nursing bra made from 100% polyester. It features nursing clips for easy access and is designed for hand washing, ensuring durability and comfort throughout your maternity journey.
G**U
Perfect
I tried this bra on at our local Intimacy and it fit like a perfect glove. Yes, as all the other feedback, it is made with thin material. However this is a minor problem. I wore it with a t-shirt in the cold when my nipples would be hard and poky but you couldn't see any nipple action. It is looks nice, and most importantly gives great support and is super comfortable. It is so comfortable that I even forgot that I had it on. My hubby thought is was sexy (sexy is in the eye of the beholder). I also ordered the bravado body silk (sizing is wrong), Anita Summer nursing bra (just uncomfortable especially if you have a post pregnancy belly), Le Mystere (super sexy but not practical and uncomfortable) and Elle Macpherson (bad design gives you uni-boob and wrong sizing)and they were all just uncomfortable. I will leave comments on each bra when I get the time. I really appreciate the women who gave feedback in detail. It is tough finding a bra that fit and you want your boobs to look good and be supported. I tried 5068 at the mall and it was love at first sight. The sales lady sized me with her eyes and she was right on. She fitted me and I have never worn a bra that supported me and felt comfortable like this one. I absolutely hate wire bras but this one has a wire and somehow manages to be comfortable. I highly recommend it. You can wear nursing pads if you feel shy but if you are wearing a tight fit shirt the nursing pads will show. I am thinking to like it with fleece or another thin material. If the designer is reading the feedback then I will suggest you add a thin padding to this bra then you can make it the absolute perfect nursing bra for all women.
B**4
The best maternity/nursing bra I have bought in 7 years and dozens of attempts at a perfect bra
I expected the band of this brand to run a little small. In the first and second trimester I was wearing 38DDD, up from 36/38dd not pregnant. At 30 weeks no bras fit! And the bras I had for prior preg/nursing bands were too narrow. My ribs really expanded this time, and the 40 F was the way to go. I can tell that even when milk arrives first week, it won't be too small. The underwires don't touch much breast tissue but don't hurt my really sore ribs either. It feels like are gulag, sturdy, good bra, and it looks good under shirts. I am used to occasional nipple showing and it doesn't bother me. I tried wth nursing pads to see and the bamboo reusable ones DO show through. The cups are a lightweight, soft fabric that is breathable and perhaps cotton (not like a microfiber sofa like the term microfiber makes me think of!). The clips seem easy to do and well made. Most of the breast is exposed when you click down - there's not a top connector sling that outlines top of bra that breast pokes through.Compared to other bras I have worn while pregnant or nursing, it is superior. It's much better than any bravado. It's much better than any seamless not underwire bra.The only negative I can think of is that the adjusters on the band aren't really different siZes. Some brands like bravado and cake have so many different hooks to use. This has 3 that are pretty close together. I can see that it's a disadvantage bc the bra doesn't fit differently on first of last clasp due the stretchy-ness of the fabric and close proximity to all the clips.
E**N
Super thin, whacky sizing
I wear a solid 38H bra, so when I found one that had decent reviews and came IN MY SIZE, I ordered it! I was so excited to get it and was almost immediately disappointed. I read a few reviews before ordering which said it's comfy and supportive and a great t-shirt bra. Woah no, it's not! I tried it on (even though once it came, I realized that while it's listed as a "38H," the box says "38 D-H!" Really? There is a MASSIVE difference between a D-cup and an H-cup!), and my nipples were clearly visible under a shirt, as was every single line/wrinkle/fold in my nursing pads. My breasts were popping out the top of the cups, creating quad-boob. This bra is a joke. If I was not going anywhere, never expected company, and didn't mind wearing over-sized thick t-shirts, then I imagine this bra would do the trick. For $54, I expect much more from a bra. It would be helpful if, at the VERY least, the listing read "size D-H" instead of "38H," so that anyone on the larger end could laugh out loud and pass on this bra. A D is not the same as an H. Also, this bra is as THIN AS PANTYHOSE. The photo does not represent in any way how thin this bra is. Thinner and more sheer than lace. No joke.
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