Does anyone have any suggestions for where I can find affordable nursing shirts? I just can't stand to pay sixty dollars for a shirt!
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on Jul. 2, 2007 at 12:55 PM
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on Jul. 2, 2007 at 2:46 PM
I am the worlds biggest bargain shopper. I don't like to spend more than 15 dollars for a shirt. I have a few nursing shirts and i didn't pay more than $11 for any of them. I got two from walmart. they have cute ones and if you can't find any in your store you can go to walmart.com cause i know they have some. and also i got a few from local shops. Like repeat baby stores have alot of nursing stuff. I got a grey tank for $6 at one of the shops in my town.
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on Jul. 2, 2007 at 2:49 PM
couldnt you just use a button down shirt? i dont own any "nursing shirts" but i live in a nursing bra. i buy mine at target and they are cheap and good quality!
but i guess if you're looking to dress up, its hard when you know u gotta take ur tools out soon. especially if u nurse in public. so good luck!!
but i guess if you're looking to dress up, its hard when you know u gotta take ur tools out soon. especially if u nurse in public. so good luck!!
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on Jul. 2, 2007 at 2:56 PM
Okay they are not nursing tops but they work and they are cheep. At Gap they have a V neck stretch tee in a ton of colors for about $10 or less each. I used them While I was pregnant and now to nurse in. Check the Gap outlet. The stretch makes it easy to just pull the front down to nurse and they keep their shape. Like I said I used them while I was pregnant and now to nurse and my DD is one year. I even have 3 from when I had my son and they still look great. Best part you can still use them when you stop nursing because they're not nursing tops.
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- mamabanks1985
on Jul. 2, 2007 at 12:55 PM