Since then, I've learned a few things about nursing in public and how to dress myself so as to make it not only painless but enjoyable.
Our InfinityMOM scarves are a great tool to create privacy so you can nurse virtually anywhere but, without the right apparel underneath, you'll be stuck in the bathroom in your slip like I was.
I've tried just about everything when it comes to nursing-friendly apparel - the good, the bad, and the (quite literally) ugly. In general I've had much better luck (style and cost wise) with stuff that isn't "official" nursing apparel. I started this blog as a way to collect and share items of clothing that are stylish, functional, and economical for nursing moms. I would love to hear about your favorite nursing-friendly article of clothing, so please submit your suggestions (we may even feature it on the blog!) by emailing infinitymomcontact@gmail.com.
One of my favorite nursing-friendly dresses is available at Target for only $19.99!
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Now on to the good stuff! This is by far the softest, most comfortable t-shirt dress I have ever owned. It is so stretchy that the neckline easily pulls down for nursing and then bounces right back. Most t-shirt dresses are either so skin tight that I would never wear them out of the house, or they're not stretchy enough even to attempt pulling down far enough to nurse. This dress is also shaped perfectly so that if you want to size up for a little extra room is stays proportional and cute. It is technically a Junior's department dress so I bought one size up from what I usually wear, and it gives me just a little extra room so I don't feel like I need a pair of Spanx.
The dress is available online as well as in most Target stores, so stop by and try a few on to see what fits you best. One caution: this is a shorter dress. I'm 5'3'' on a good day, and it fits me as a dress. If you're blessed with long legs, then you may prefer it as a tunic with tights or leggings.
I love it belted at the waist, but belt it a little higher (or not at all!), and you would have a perfect 1st/2nd (probably even 3rd) trimester maternity dress or tunic! My sister-in-law, Kris, is almost 39 weeks pregnant and a little taller than me, and it still fits her great! You would not believe how much stretch this dress has! Can you even imagine a world where one dress would fit when you're not pregnant, pregnant, and post-pregnant/nursing?!?
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| Perfect for looking put-together during the warm summer months! Dress InfinityMOM Nursing Scarf Belt Bag Flip Flops |
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| Add a sweater, tights, and boots, and this dress transitions perfectly to the colder months! Dress InfinityMOM Nursing Scarf Belt Sweater (no longer available) Bag Boots Tights |
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| This dress is definitely more casual, but it can easily be dressed up with a chunky necklace, a pair of heels, and a cute clutch! Dress Necklace Wedges Bag |
-Kaite






My favorite nursing shirt was a Liz Lang Target Maternity plum colored tank top. I love that line and will only buy them on clearance!
ReplyDeleteMy go to for daily nursing is to wear a spaghetti strap tank under whatever top I have on. I can easily pull the neckline down for access and it also provides tummy coverage when my top gets pulled up.
-Kayla
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