Wearing the Kris Line Ariel Maternity set our lady fixes you with a look that gently enquires “Is this what you had in mind?”
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Wearing the Kris Line Ariel Maternity set our lady fixes you with a look that gently enquires “Is this what you had in mind?”
We would like you to answer honestly…
At your request..
Thanks to a reader who has asked, once again, about bras and breastfeeding. A popular subject it would seem!
You were politely curious and we can confirm - yes, it is true breasts can grow during pregnancy, often by a couple of cup sizes (e.g. C to E). Band size (e.g. 34 to 38) is more usually a function of how much weight one puts on. The total growth is rarely permanent, although one’s bust, whilst milk-engorged can be quite substantial, as well as very tender. It might look impressive but your ladyfolk will not be impressed with wandering hands. The importance of a good foundation garment cannot be overstated and we can personally attest to the effectiveness of the Elomi Smoothing Bra.
Honesty carrys it's own reward. Our heroine here - trust established - offers her breast from within the soft confines of the Carriwell seemless nursing bra.
Without a doubt one of the prettiest nursing bras we have seen. The satin lower cup gives way to a mesh upper cup which masks the familiar little-omega shape of solid underwiring. Someone has really thought about the design of this bra. At a time in any lady’s life when the world does everything to deprioritise her needs, it is lovely to see such thoughtfulness.
We know from your comments that nursing bras intrigue the male of the species, even if it isn’t always something you care to admit to publicly. Suffice to say there really is nothing to be ashamed of. This is lingerie tailored to the most vital of purposes. The drop cup is a masterpiece of design, affording easy access to the suckled breast, supporting the alternate and all while the garment as a whole remains in place. For our money a wired underband isn’t the most comfortable arrangement, but this particular item holds one’s bust admirably.
Our lady here unfastens the cup of her Anita nursing bra. Without a doubt a picture that tells it's own story, especially with powder pink soft furnishings all about. Simple hooks upon the shoulder strap, which can be relied upon to stay fastened throughout the day, but which release on demand, are the hallmark of a good nursing bra. The cup of this garment can be seen to be sheer, allowing the shape of one's own breast to assert itself. Welcome news to heavy bosoms.
We understand that it’s not always easy seeing a maternity bra among the filigrees of lace and satin that are our usual fare. But we will keep bringing you back to it and you have come to admit a certain fascination that builds within you. Maternity bras are one of the most comfortable garments you can wear, with the soft material cossetting one’s breasts.