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Nala maternity bras: The only let down you’ll feel is the one in your boobs
Hey mumma, aren’t you over maternity bras that put the boo in boring? Frumpy, dumpy and exhaustingly unimaginative, nursing bras aren’t associated with words like fun, beautiful, sexy and functional (okay, maybe the last one). But we’re here to change all of that. Our maternity bralettes redefine what a good nursing bra is, focusing on cuts and colours that don’t make you feel like you’ve been shuffled to beige land now you’re on this side of post-partum… but what does that mean, outside the promo talk? Let’s take a look.
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Our maternity bras are cup inclusive, starting at B and running all the way to J… AND we support underbusts from 8 to 24. Plus size, the smaller side and anything in between, we’re here for you all.
- The feeding clips that aren’t super fiddly to use. You can operate these with one hand, no worries.
- The hidden support sling IS supportive. Wirefree bras can get a bad wrap for not being as supportive and snug as their wired buds, but our boob magicians have worked tirelessly to deliver a nursing bralette that will lift, shape, sculpt and support your girls… even when they’re doubling as a milk-truck.
Say it with us, “I deserve sexy breastfeeding bras, I deserve comfortable breastfeeding bras, and I deserve a bra that makes me feel and look good.”
Get yours today. Got a question about shipping or returns? Check out our customer FAQs or contact our friendly team for styling advice.
Maternity Bra FAQ
When should you buy a maternity bra?
According to the Australian Breastfeeding Association, your boobs will mostly be done changing and growing at 16 weeks. That said, some people may outgrow their favourite bras long before the four month mark, so it really depends on how your body is responding to the hormone cocktail that comes with pregnancy. Use our measurement guide to find out your new size, and remember, don’t buy a bra that is too big or too small. If your girls grow more later on, you can always upgrade. If you need a target amount, start with two and reassess just before your little person arrives.
How do you know what size maternity bra to buy?
Fitting a maternity bra isn’t all about size (although the correct cup and band size matter) - it should also feel freaking awesome. Your breasts should be embraced comfortably and evenly, with a little bit of give in the band to respond to post-let down fluctuations. Be careful the back isn’t riding up - before you rip the tags off, try your bra over an existing crop with nursing pads to catch any liquid gold and maintain your ability to get a refund. If the back is crawling up to your shoulder blades, it’s time to go up a cup size.
Why should I buy a wirefree maternity bralette?
Underwire isn’t great when you’re breastfeeding. Breastfeeding causes your boobs to gain and lose volume throughout the day, as bub lunches and the supply is replenished. The rigid, and often unforgiving nature of underwire can put too much pressure on your girls when they’re full, increasing the likelihood of mastitis. And mastitis is no joke!