

👶 Style Meets Functionality: Because Motherhood Shouldn't Compromise Fashion!
The Leading Lady Women's Nursing Tank is a stylish and functional cami designed for nursing mothers. Made from 95% cotton and 5% spandex, it features a built-in nursing bra with a full inner sling, easy one-hand nursing clips, and a flattering empire waistline, ensuring comfort and style during breastfeeding.
C**J
2nd time purchaser
I had one when I was nursing and loved it, so I bought this as a gift for friend.She asked me for the link so she could buy more!
M**J
A nursing tank for busty mamas :)
Finally a nursing tank that can be worn by a 36J. I bought a L and an XL - the XL fits better. I usually buy size M in any tops that are stretchy, so that's why I say it fits somewhat small, but the shelf bra is actually long/tall enough to get under the girls, unlike most I've tried. It shows a lot more cleavage than in the photo, but not excessively much. It's July and I'm 38 weeks pregnant, and I'm okay wearing this out in public, which says a lot.It's got an inner framework that comes across the top of the shelf and shows a bit above the part that drops down for nursing. Unlike most nursing tanks I've tried, it also has a piece that comes down between your breasts for support when one side is dropped. I wish they had used more fabric, especially across the top, as I'm constantly adjusting it so that there's no gap - the outer striped part seems to get pulled down and the interior (red on the black, navy on the navy) frame part seems to ride up and there's only 1/2 of fabric that can show before you start to look disheveled - with skin showing in between. But still - a tank that's presentable and wearable up to a J/K cup - I will most likely be buying more!
A**J
Great Cami.
Purchased the same product from Walmart.com but was several inches shorter than this tank.The bottom seams does roll up after a few washings.It is only now looking worn after about 20 washes.It does not offer as much support as my Bravada tanks, but it is great option for the price point.***Update 5/4/17***Have worn this now once or twice a week (and laundered after each wear) for 9 months and it still looks like it did after those 20 washes (little mini-pills). It's comfortable all day and night. The bottom hem does roll up and has for many months which reduces the overall length (bummer!) I would however purchase this again and buy two this time. I do wish it was not the racerback style as with heavy breasts it pull on my neck/shoulders. I purchased this at the time I purchased a Bravado Essential Tank (my FAVORITE) and then purchased Leading Lady Women's Comfort Nursing and Maternity Cami Tank, Black/Tan Dots, Large which is included in my rotation (it's thicker material, not racerback, but the dots are screen printed on and the shelf bra elastic is kinda uncomfortable after wearing all day.)
K**H
Comfortable, easy for nursing
As a nursing mother, I have found this top to be invaluable, so much so that i have two. I got a size small and wore this top while i was pregnant, all the way to 40 weeks, and it fit the whole time. i'm back at my prebirth weight (125) and it still fits. I'm a 32DDD and have no trouble with the small. After more than a year of regular (more than four days a week!) wear, it has stretched out quite a bit. My only compliant is it has an extra layer of fabric that goes across your chest, which i assume is supposed to provide some sort of structure. In my opinion, it's useless, AND, it peaks out the top above your boobs, especially as the tank stretched. One of my tanks is black and for some reason this fabric is red, so i have this weird red fabric across the top of my cleavage. It got so awkward that i finally cut it out, which has not affected the wear-ability of the tank at all. It's definitely not the most flattering top -- but few shelf bras are -- especially now that it's stretched, but it is comfortable and has made nursing a breeze. I wear it nearly all the time i'm with the baby, day and night.
A**Y
I'm glad I got it.... (update) cheaper somewhere else!
I love how this nursing tank has a buit in shelf bra and for the most part it is comfortable. The only thing that is not comfortable is the elastic around the shelf bra and the straps in the back, which actually leaves red marks by the end of the day. But, being 9 months pregnant and swollen all over, I'm sure this won't be much of an issue after the baby is born. I bought the large (usually I'm a medium) to fit my pregnant belly and it fits great (easily stretches). Although, I'm a little worried that once baby is born that the chest will be too tight and the loose fitting bottom will be too big, but we shall see! I still love it and overall it is very comfy. If it looks ill fitting after baby is born at least it'll be a great night top!(Update) I was just in Motherhood Maternity yesterday and it was $24.99!!! I was so mad I paid $10 for the same thing! I would definitely recommend this tank, but buy it elsewhere! I'm very disappointed in Amazon!
B**E
The black cami is amazing! The striped one...not so much.
EDIT: The solid black cami is great. (See review below.) The black and white striped cami is NOT. Instead of matching the interior support fabric to the stripes to keep it on the DL, the interior fabric is a garish red that gaps and shows. Product fail.***The solid black nursing cami is the first one I've found that is supportive & made properly. (i.e. It doesn't sag awkwardly, exposing the underneath support fabric...you know, the weird boob-thong look. Ugh.) As a 38G/H, depending on how recently I've nursed, this is HUGE!It is also so comfy and flattering, with the empire waist and the fabric just skimming the body. It's my favorite pj/around the house top!
C**N
I like the high neckline as
Comfy tank. I like the high neckline as well
J**A
Nice tank but on the 4 I bought there is ...
Nice tank but on the 4 I bought there is 2 that the inner show up and look like a tong right on your boobs. Always trying to put it in it's annoying
A**R
Five Stars
Love this shirt, very comfy worth the money for me
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