Best maternity tanks & camis according to redditors

We found 11 Reddit comments discussing the best maternity tanks & camis. We ranked the 10 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Maternity Tanks & Camis:

u/AlluringBones · 5 pointsr/breastfeeding

I am in love with these tops from amazon. They are so comfortable and give me enough cover while breastfeeding.

Bearsland Women's Maternity Nursing Tank Tops Sleeveless Breastfeeding Clothes
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078Y4Q91V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_hOuMDb0C2F6MN

u/Britt121 · 5 pointsr/Parenting

I have about 10 of these nursing tanks because I can nurse in public without a cover. The layers cover your breast enough to be discrete without the hassle of the cover (i hate using a cover).

https://www.amazon.com/Bearsland-Maternity-Nursing-Sleeveless-Breastfeeding/dp/B079C9YLKC/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?m=AMYAE2DSYUU8Z&qid=1563590040&s=merchant-items&sr=1-1

I also have a few of the dresses that are a similar concept to the tank. These are my favorite nursing products.
https://www.amazon.com/Bearsland-Maternity-Sleeveless-Adjustable-Breastfeeding/dp/B07F23922C/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=bearsland+dress&qid=1563590091&s=gateway&sr=8-8

u/KLW06 · 3 pointsr/Mommit

I like [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Bearsland-Maternity-Sleeveless-Breastfeeding-lightgrayf/dp/B074LHHM35?ref_=ast_sto_dp) Tank top. I wear it with jeans and a sweater now that it’s getting cold. It had easy nursing access and is cute. I also like this I also wear it with a sweater and jeans (Are you sending a theme yet?) I’ve been struggling to fine professional looking nursing tops for when I return to work, but I figure these two will do okay with a blazer.

Good luck!

u/throwmeawayjno · 3 pointsr/breastfeeding

I love these.

I have like....9. I bought a bunch of other tops too but I always went back to these bc the ruffles cover enough that I don't have to wear a bra. And can't anyway bc it restricts my ducts and I get insta clogged.

If I two shirt, it's even more coverage. Love love.

Bearsland Women's Maternity Nursing Tank Tops Sleeveless Breastfeeding Clothes,Blue+black+white(3pcs),Small https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078W6K8ZG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_JsjvDbBZQKV5Q

u/Cherrypop91 · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I found so many cute shutter shirts on Amazon that were fairly cheap. Super cute and perfect for a dressier look:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CPK4GVM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TlK9BbZVBP1YR

As for home I live in target nursing tops! I also love the two shirt method. A regular shirt with a light tank top underneath. Pull up regular shirt, pull down tank top and pop baby on there!

u/PoisonIvyBlues · 3 pointsr/breastfeeding

Another option could be these nursing tops- I don’t usually use a cover but I do highly recommend this shirt. They have a flap of fabric on the top that you lift up and then once baby is latched the fabric kind of hangs down and covers my boob. Like pretty much everything is covered and it’s very discrete- at this point I can unclip the nursing bra and get LO on there all sort of under this top layer. And you can also wear them with a cardigan and that can also kind of drape to cover any possible side boob. I have this three pack of the sleeveless and the short sleeve version. They are nothing fancy but have pretty much been my breastfeeding uniform for just over a year now.
Smallshow Women’s 3 Pack Sleeveless Maternity Nursing Tank Tops X-Large Deep Grey-Black-Grey https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CPLS5BR/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_33QiDbAKMW90S

u/Sarelro · 3 pointsr/breastfeeding

I got these and these to try out. The first ones are nice because they don’t show when they’re wet as bad as the other brand, and they’re suuuuper stretchy. They are almost swimsuit material and thicker than I thought they would be. I like the second set because they feel more like cotton, which I prefer, and I like how long they are and how they bell out at the bottom; however as soon as a little milk gets on them it’s extremely obvious (not so much with the black, but the blue is bad.) Full disclosure I wear these with no bra and just stick boob soakers in the shirts, because even while breastfeeding I’m not that large, so I don’t need a lot of support, and my bra size is currently 36 D maybe.

u/drinkmorewatertoday · 2 pointsr/breakingmom

These are great, even if you're not nursing. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B079C9YLKC. They're somehow loose and comfortable but don't look loose and sloppy.

u/purplenat · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

First of all, bless you. Those first 6 weeks are rough, and I spent most of them online googling shit like "thrush symptoms" and "is nipple confusion real?" But you're on your second (I bow down) so you're probably not freaking out as much this time around (right? RIGHT??) For reference, my baby is about 4 month old right now.

I've found that button down shirts are best for pumping / going to work. I bought a few at Goodwill thinking that in 6 months time, I'd probably be a different size anyway. They are serving me well. Personally, I love this pumping "bra" which actually just attaches to your existing nursing bra. So at work, I close the door, unbutton my shirt, snap on the "bra" and hook up to the machine. Unbuttoning the shirt means I can easily put on the "bra" without getting fully naked.

For everyday/casual wear, there are 2 tops on amazon that I bought multiples of because they are easy to nurse in while staying pretty covered up. First, this V-neck tee also comes in round neck. I wore one while pregnant, and it got all stretched out, but I bought another since then, and both work very well. Easy access, and they're nice enough to wear to work under a cardigan. Second, this gathered neckline tank seems to be the same as this one. I have one from each brand. I LOVE this one. I removed the rushing elastic from the sides of one, but left them on the other. Either way, they look good. Really easy boob access, and so discrete that a friend of mine didn't realize my baby was eating. Also nice enough to wear to work.

Finally, these nursing tanks are my favorite. I wear them to sleep every night. I'm wearing one right now (whatever, I'll get dressed eventually). The built-in shelf bra holds my nursing pads securely, but isn't too tight or constricting at all. It's probably not what you'd wear to work (unless you wore it under something), but it's ideal for at home. Plus, they dry quickly, and wash well. Although these ones I hang to dry rather than toss in the dryer.