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W**B
Finally a Nursing Tank Top That Fits!!
As a 36FF pre-pregnancy, I tried numerous nursing tanks on at places like Target, and Pea in the Pod, as well as various department stores. My wonderfully supportive husband was often waiting outside the dressing room, and after a while, it became, "honey, come in and see why its so hard for me to find what I need/why this one doesn't work!." He loves me the way I am, and I don't think he had any idea how difficult it can be to find bras or nursing tanks in my size until he came shopping with me for them. Inevitably he'd come into the dressing room, and see that the nursing tank I had tried on was laughable and was no where close to containing my chest that is now probably closer to a 38G! After trying on yet another nursing tank that fit great in the waist, but wasn't even close to fitting through the chest, I mentioned that I saw a tank online that I thought would work (this one) but was hesitating because of the price. After seeing me struggle to find something that works, my wonderful husband told me to go ahead and order one to try on, and see how it works out.I couldn't wait to place my order, and as soon as we got home, I went online and hesitantly ordered a size Medium, based on the size chart. Thanks to amazon prime shipping, my order arrived two days later (yesterday), and I tried it on, a bit skeptical that I could possibly be a medium in anything! Pre-pregnancy I was a 14/16, 36FF, and have gained 13 lbs as of 38 weeks, and have been wearing mainly a size L, and some XL in maternity clothes, and have gone up to a 38G. Needless to say I was very hesitant that I could possibly fit into a Medium. Well, imagine my surprise when I tried it on and not only did it fit, but it fit well! The tank was fitted through my belly, but not tight. I imagine that post-pregnancy, I will have a little room through the waist, but that is certainly fine with me as I expect I won't be in any rush to highlight my belly. After adjusting the straps, and positioning my chest appropriately, I looked in the mirror and was very happily surprised by the fit. Although the band did fit a little snug, I can't say it was uncomfortable. Although I contemplated whether I should have possibly ordered a Large, upon further reflection, I think a Medium is the right size. Based on the fabric, I expect that it will stretch slightly over time, which means that a Large would be too big, and not give enough support. Unless the fit of this tank changes dramatically once my milk comes in, I plan to order more of these tanks in a size Medium. The only reason I would purchase a Large in the future is if I need to once my milk comes in.As far as cleavage/coverage, I found that this tank surprisingly provides a decent amount of coverage for a tank top. Due to my personal views re modesty, I wouldn't wear this tank top on its own, but rather underneath a cardigan or other button down shirt. However, since the tank did seem to cover up my cleavage (unless I bent forward), you could probably get away with wearing this tank on its own if that's something you are comfortable with.Overall, I would highly recommend this tank to anyone with a large chest looking for a comfortable, yet supportive nursing tank. I would give this tank 4 1/2 stars if I could. I am taking off 1/2 a star because at $59, it's rather expensive. I wish more companies made nursing bras and tanks appropriate for women with large cup sizes that weren't so expensive!
B**M
Size up for larger busts
So my pre-pregnancy and current bra size is 42G- I ordered a large but it arrived used and broken so I sent it back and re-ordered an XL based on how the first one looked. I'm glad I ordered up a size! The XL barely fits my bustline, though the tank part is plenty big enough for my 8 month belly. I hope the top still fits when my milk comes in.Update 2/3/18: I’ve had this for a while now and it’s my least favorite nursing tank. I’ve worn it 5 or 6 times in the last 3 months and I give up. The way it’s constructed inside, it’s basically a circle cutout sling for your breast. If you’re a larger busted woman with softer breasts, your breast tends to migrate through the cutout in the sling and put pressure on your milk ducts. The strap adjustment hardware is a very flexible piece of fabric that is unable to do the job required- I adjust and it just slides right down again. I think if I were not a G cup, and perhaps if I were closer to a D or below, I would enjoy this tank much more. The fabric is stretchy and not too thin and the straps are nice and thick so they don’t cut into you. It’s just not engineered for larger breasts (though I’m not sure there is anything out there that is).
J**Z
... gal (36H/I) with a newborn I really wanted to love this tank
As a busty gal (36H/I) with a newborn I really wanted to love this tank; I tried so many with my last baby and never really found what I was looking for. It's not quite the end-all be-all I was hoping for but it's pretty good.Pros:Built in bra is well made and more supportive and fits better than other nursing tanks I've tried. The band around the rib cage is wider and has hooks that allow for a custom fit.Bra lining has holes cut in it for nursing pads or breast shells keeping them from migrating around and it is made from gym short fabric that doesn't stick and breathes well.Tank is long and the fabric is thick and has nice stretch to it helps flatter those extra pounds and helps hold in my postpartum mummy tummy. It's not trying to be a waist cincher; it just has a bit more spandex than the average t-shirt without being a sweat factory like the tops of your maternity bottoms.The colors are pretty and gathering at the neckline gives it a bit of style to help with the uniboob effect. It is obviously still more of the sports bra look than a miracle bra but I don't feel uncomfortable going out with a light cardigan on similar to the woman in the picture.Clips open and close easily without popping open when you pull up the straps.Cons:The tag in the back is one of those that looks innocuous but must be made of thistles and sewn on with steel wool; the material of the hook and eye closure in the back is made of similar stuff. It's mildly annoying at first and enough to drive you stark raving loony after a few hours. I trimmed the edges on the tag and the back closure. I melted the edges of both with a lighter. It's tolerable now. Not just a fluke - both tanks I purchased (in different colors) were like this.The shoulder strap and chest band elastic seems a bit thin and seem a little flimsy. The chest band especially likes to roll or fold when I bend over.The inner bra has a bit of an odd fit on me. The nipple holes are set farther apart and seem larger than they should be but that could just be due to my own particular anatomy.I was on the edge between a medium and a large and went with the medium so the fit is a little tight especially around the baby pooch and love handles (5'3", 36H and a little bit, and 169lb a week after delivery). I guess I'm anticipating loosing a few more pounds, besides, the chest band is comfortable and might not get tight enough for me in a larger size. These things really are crazy expensive which I feel creates an expectation of quality that isn't *quite* met but overall I am pleased with my purchase and would recommend it to others!
F**V
Perfect
Absolutely excellent as most nursing bras are hideous and this allows me to wear nice tops over the vest and still be able to breast feed my daughter. Quite expensive but i have really made good use of it and would certainly buy again.
C**R
DOESNT fit and terrible customer service
I’m writing this review to say this does not fit product description. It’s not for a full bust as described, the product material is rough and the torso area is baggy. I contacted the seller a while week ago to return and they haven’t even bothered to write back. Terrible customer service!
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