Any new mom will tell you dealing with the logistics of feeding your baby are more important than how your breasts are costumed, but that doesn't solve the great nursing bra dilemma. You still have to worry about leaking, accessibility, comfort and adjusting to life as a lactating woman. Usually, all that criterion leaves little space for style or sexiness.
Luckily, we mothers have former supermodel and mommy Elle Macpherson on our side. Her nursing bras, which retail for about $62, aim to be "as sleek and sexy as your pre-maternity bras." The cups are made of delicate lace with a cotton lining.



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These look great! I know I would love to have something like this, rather than the plain white one at I am wearing now!
1Why do they only go up to DD?!?!?!?!?!?!?
2Are these underwire? I couldn't do underwire for the longest time.
Anyway, I've been living in nursing tank tops by Glamour Mom for the past year (http://www.glamourmom.com/). They were really great right after I had the baby and I wasn't too keen on flashing my post-baby belly to everyone. Plus, they come in long, so they're great for layering!
3Someone needs to make a nursing bra that goes to an H, I, etc that's supportive and the straps can be adjusted to really short. Seriously, there are no supportive nursing bras out there for those of us with a narrow band but large cups. I have to have regular bras converted at a specialty store.
4these look nice
5Great idea! Although I only got up to a C while nursing, I agree they need to go bigger. A lot of women are a DD starting out!
6These are awesome! I got 4 when my son was born. Oh and luckyme - there is no underwire : )
7These look great. However, I would like to see them modeled on someone who is actually pregnant.
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