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Breast Vest

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    As seen in Sunday Independent Life Magazine, Breast vest is an award-winning breastfeeding vest that sits directly underneath your nursing bra, designed to keep your tummy covered when lifting up your top to breast feed.

    Breast Vest makes any top a breastfeeding top, and is a wardrobe staple for every breastfeeding mum. Simply lift up your top to feed, no need for any other breastfeeding clothes.

    Available in White, Black, Pink, Light Navy Blue, and Leopard Print, and from sizes UK 8-UK 20. This piece of clothing is essential for any mum breastfeeding in public, who wants to feed with confidence and with ease.

    View our demo so you can see how breast vest can work for you whilst feeding.

    Made from 95% Viscose and 5% Elastane

    If you like wearing your tops loose we advise to go one size up. 

    Breast Vest have won various awards including Bizzie Baby, Loved by Parents and Prima Baby and Pregnancy.

    Consistent 5 star reviews is the reason why most mums order 2 or more Breast Vests.

    To find our other store locations for Breast Vest, click here.

     

    Size Guide:

      XS S M L XL XXL
    UK 8-10 10-12 12-14 14-16 16-18 18-20
    EUR 36 38 40 42 44 46
    US 4 6 8 10 12 14

     

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    Breastfeeding Looks with Breast Vest

    Say hello to our new breastfeeding vests in gorgeous leopard print and bold cobalt blue! 🦓💙 Whether you’re nursing at home or out and about, these colours bring style and confidence to your breastfeeding journey.

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    Sadhbh
    Best invention ever!

    Bought one of the breast vests recently and it is such a game changer! I’m not shy about breastfeeding in public but it’s nice to be able to keep the tummy completely covered - especially in these cold months! I love that there’s no clips or fuss, makes feeding so much easier. This is such a great product and I would highly recommend it! ☺️

    Thanks so much Sadhbh, delighted you love our Breast Vest so much!

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    Hanley Pamela
    Highly recommended

    Highly recommended it so handy and easy to wear under breastfeeding jumpers and any tops but you will keep yourself warm while feeding baby out and about
    I found it so comfortable and very useful after having mastitis and I highly recommended it

    Pamela, thanks so much for your review, it's great for night feeds too!

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