When baby W was born and I started breastfeeding I remember looking into what to wear – should I buy a cape/poncho thing? some special ‘nursing’ tops and dresses? A lot of people recommended the double top method – wearing a vest that you could pull down, while a top over it keeps you covered.
In the end I didn’t buy anything – we had a hot summer, I lived in baggy T-shirts and I quickly became comfortable feeding him out and about, showing my bare belly (and probably more!) in the process.
Fast forward to Autumn and what a great time to review the Breastvest – I’d not come across it before but it’s a vest that basically is missing the top bit where your bra is – it scoops down below your bra, so that when it’s feeding time you don’t have to faff about with pulling your vest up or down. As I said, perfect timing as it’s starting to get a bit nippy so it’s handy to wear this underneath tops that I’d normally wear this time of year, to keep my belly warm!

I can confirm it’s a great bit of kit – works like a treat, I’ve tried it under a few different tops – tight tops and looser-fitting blouses and it looks great and seamless – although might look a bit odd if you wear it with a sheer top haha! The fabric is of good, soft quality and I can imagine it will last quite a while unlike the regular vest tops you might be pulling into all sorts of shapes underneath your clothes!
I know lots of mums feel self-conscious breastfeeding out and about, in part because of their post-baby belly and this could really help with that and hopefully give those mums a bit of much-needed confidence 🙂
It has adjustable straps which is great – I’m short and it’s a lovely length on me, just skimming my bum which I love, I love longer tops!
I honestly can’t think of a negative for this review – they start at £10 (limited edition colours, £15 for black/white) which I think is quite good value, but obviously if you wear it a lot you’ll want to wash it regularly – daily if it gets covered in breast milk! So perhaps the only con is that it could add up if you want to buy a few (although they do sell 2 for £25).
You can buy the Breastvest in a range of sizes and colours (black or white, but they do some limited edition other colours!) at their website but they have also kindly offered me one to give away… all you need to do is enter through Rafflecopter below where it will ask you to leave a comment about other useful breastfeeding items. The winner will be picked at random on November 5th. Only open to UK residents.
Disclaimer: I was sent a Breastvest to review. I didn’t receive any additional payment. All views and opinions are my own.
A breastfeeding cushion, makes relaxing whilst feeding so easy.
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I’ve been looking at how I can make my winter wardrobe more Breastfeeding friendly. This sounds perfect as I wouldn’t have to fork out for special easy access clothes!
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I’d have to say muslin clothes, they are my must have and are so versatile! Wouldn’t be without them. Great giveaway!
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I’m not breastfeeding so didn’t think it was fair to enter!
But I wish I’d known about this before I had the girls – would have been really handy!
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Ooh I have been wondering if this was any good, they do seem handy! Xx
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I’ve found nursing bras to be a godsend. They make feeding so much easier for me and the little one, especially when out and about.
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We love the breast vest, such a simple and genius idea
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when at home: a cup of tea and a cushion to support my arm/LO. When out and about: a comfy blanket that I can use as nursing cover (I made my own).
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I always double layer up, vest or boob tube under my usual top! X
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I love the idea of it, it is too annoying to wear layers.. I use a good nursing pillow at home, and cover it with a muslin to avoid stains x
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Breast pads are not a necessity for everyone, but definitely are for me! And an app to time feeds and to remember which side was last!
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Breast pads!
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Swing I would say did the trick for us
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Breast pump
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Love this vest and think it would be really useful when this baby is born! With my first, i struggled with lots of layers and was unbearably hot in the summer. Reusable breast pads were my most used breastfeeding item.
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Muslin clothes
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