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Anita Maternity Women's Softcup Nursing Bra   #5062

Anita Maternity Women's Softcup Nursing Bra #5062
From Anita

List Price: $69.00 - $74.00
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Product Description

This Anita nursing bra is in breathable seamless microfiber providing gentle, firm support. Especially suitable for heavier busts, the drop cups are easy to use; the straps are wide for extra comfort; and the stretch back has a 3-position fasten.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7314 in Apparel & Accessories
  • Brand: Anita
  • Model: 5062
  • Fabric type: spandex

Features

  • 75% Microfiber Nylon, 25% Elastane
  • Suitable for Heavier Busts
  • Seamless High Density Fabric
  • Machine Wash Gentle
  • Import

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Anita Maternity nursing bras offer moulded (seamless cups for extra-sensitive breasts, all-round breast support, natural shaping and soft underwiring for the perfect fit, Kwik Klip (most models), allowing the cups to be opened and lcosed withone hand and elastic, adjustable straps permanently attached to the breast support.


Customer Reviews

Best soft-cup for larger cup sizes4
Well, this is baby number "last one", so I thought I would go ahead and buy a higher-end bra (we didn't need baby clothes, so I spent the money on myself this time). Well, being a 34F-G (depending on the brand), it is difficult to find a soft-cup (clogged-ducts in the past) bra that is even remotely supportive, this does the trick. I normally would wear a balconette style underwire, but wanted a better shot at nursing this time. The cup runs a little small, I bought a 34G and will just be able to wear a nursing pad in there (pre-preg I am a 34DD at VS, but a 34F is the most common bra size I own pg and nursing) anyway, I would order up one cup size, but the band is great (although a bit matronly, but I think that's how it gets support).

It's not an underwire, but I am perfectly happy with the support it offers.

My favorite nursing bra5
Before delivering my baby I researched and researched nursing bras for larger-busted women (I ordered a 40F) and ended up buying 5 or 6 different ones, this bra, one from Fancee Free, two from Bravado and another one . . . and this one is by far the BEST!! The clip is by far the easiest not only to get off, but to get back on - as there are no hooks and eyes which tend to be difficult one-handed. Also, the style of the bra is more like a normal, modern bra, in that it is seamless and is the only one that I can wear under close-fitting clothes without it being apparent I'm wearing not only a bra, but a nursing bra. The straps are also thick enough to hold up larger breasts, but thin enough to hide under some tank tops - which is a plus. The other bras show their seaming through anything close-fitting and can only be worn under the thickest of straps, if it can be worn with a tank at all.

I would recommend this bra to anyone and will be purchasing it again in other colors.

Comfortable nursing bra3
This is a comforable bra, and provides decent lift and support. Based on the picture provided, it wasn't obvious to me what style of cup opening this bra had, but it is basically the most simple style - the entire cup pulls down. There is no fabric piece at the top or sides of the cup that remain in place like many nursing bras have. The down side to this is the uniboob effect (for me anyway - 38F). Overall it is a good bra but it is overpriced compared to equivalent nursing bras.