Archive for the ‘nursing tops’ Category

Wardrobing for the seasonal transition

Monday, January 30th, 2012

The Gathered-loop nursing top is making its entrance this week in three easy-to-wear colors, but don’t let those short-sleeves alarm you. Here, we’ve shown you a couple ways to make this top work for the remainder of winter and well into spring.


This nursing top is totally versatile – taking you from yoga in the morning to errands throughout the day and dinner with hubby in the evening. With a lightweight or chunky cardigan, the Gathered-loop nursing top looks chic when layered.

If you’re an avid reader of our blog, you know how much we love elastic waistbands. Pair this top with your favorite pants or a cute “lunch-out-with-the-gals” skirt featuring those comfy, foldover elastic bands. And, whether you choose heels, rainboots or these fabulous striped clogs, pick a pair of shoes that will offer you ease throughout your day.

The Gathered-loop nursing top is now available at Milk Nursingwear. Shop today for this long-lasting style that you can wear throughout your nursing days!

Spring is approaching!

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

The calendar says “winter” but many of us have experienced spring-like weather in the past couple of weeks. Here at Milk Nursingwear, we’re feeling refreshed and getting ready for the next season, and wanted to give you a sneak-peak at a few hot-off-the-press nursing styles (scheduled to arrive soon!).

*Milk’s nursing sleepwear is coveted; many of our clients anxiously awaiting new styles. That is why we are excited to introduce the new Ruffle-hemmed nursing lounge dress: great for sleeping, and hanging around the house. And it’s even nice enough for a casual outing. In a flirty and fun way, we’ve paired it here with a chic pair of slippers and coordinating pink robe for a flounce of color. Whatever your daily needs, this piece offers uber comfort all day long and certainly the ease of nursing.

*The new Contemporary knot-front dress is a staple addition to any wardrobe. In classic navy or gray, and oh-so-versatile, this chic nursing dress can be worn seamlessly from day-to-evening with just a couple of accessory changes. In this piece, it’s easy to nurse your little one while on-the-go.

*The Gathered loop front nursing top is sure to be a customer favorite this spring. The gatherings are fit to flatter and offer great styling on an otherwise everyday piece. It’s a go-to top that would coordinate beautifully with your favorite pants or skirt, and it’s also practical for yoga and running errands. Here, we’ve even shown it with the pants from our Versatile two-piece lounge set.

All of these styles are designed in a super soft modal /spandex blend offering sheer comfort for you and baby.

These fabulous new spring styles are on their way… stay in touch to shop the latest nursing tops, nursing dresses and maternity and nursing sleepwear!

Introducing Our Versatile Two-Piece Lounge Set

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Our Versatile two-piece lounge set has arrived and it is heavenly indeed! This new set makes a great holiday gift, new mom gift and gift for yourself!

It is luxuriously soft and really versatile (because the pieces can be worn separately or together, for sleeping or daytime wear, and for both maternity and nursing), making it a practical choice for those nights that seamlessly transition into days. The pant is a yoga-style with a wide band that can be worn under the belly during pregnancy or even after a C-section. And the top looks great as sleepwear or daywear.

For a casual outing, we suggest pairing the top with jeans or fitted leggings and wearing the pants with one of our other nursing tops to your yoga class.

Stay comfy during the upcoming holidays and shop all maternity and nursing sleepwear today!

Rolling out fall

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Fall is underway here at Milk Nursingwear with this week’s launch of three new nursing tops!

*Billow sleeves are a hot fashion feature across the mainstream shopping spectrum. They’re breezy and perfect for those cool fall nights. Our Billow-sleeve nursing top is accentuated with smocking and ruching that looks oh-so-feminine. $42, Blue, Latte, Wine.

*The keyhole top is making a grand re-appearance in a really stylish new crossover look. Throw a scarf and yoga pants on for a casual day out, or dress it up with a maxi skirt and waist-cinching belt. $44, Black, Dark heather gray, Wine.

*Cowl necks are classic, so you can’t go wrong with this three-quarter-sleeve nursing top in Black, deep purple or Latte. $44

All of these comfy knit nursing tops are fashionable enough to wear even after your nursing days are done, giving them real staying power in your wardrobe.

These are just a few of our new fall pieces… be sure to check back in a few weeks to view our entire fall collection.

Expressing yourself in the office

Sunday, July 24th, 2011

Breastfeeding and Work. It seems that these two words muster up all sorts of thoughts and emotions for us women. Yes – breastfeeding IS work. (A lot of really, fulfilling, hard work.) But breastfeeding AT work – well, that’s a whole different story.

For those ladies who work outside the house, balancing the desire to breastfeed and remain involved in one’s career can prove challenging. Some US States are more supportive of breastfeeding moms than others.  The more supportive states may require that employers make allowances for breastfeeding mothers.  For example, in California, employers must allow time to pump and a private space to pump that has a sink and no toilet in the room – so, not a bathroom stall (in short).

And some of those companies that aren’t mandated to provide lactation rooms or break time are slowly catching on. But not all of them are making it easy for women who are reluctant to speak out and stand up for what they need and want.  Some women are still faced with the challenge of where to express milk at work, and how to negotiate break times to do this.

We asked some of our Facebook friends to share their experience of breastfeeding at work, and here are just a few of their responses:

We finally got a room here (which doubles as a meditation room). Before that the best option was the handicap accessible restroom. –Mark (chiming in on behalf of his female co-workers)

We have a room at {work}. I have a sign I put on the door that says, “Please do not disturb. In a state of dairy.” – Margo

I used to have to pump in a closet, on my lunch hour, with everyone else eating their lunch right outside the closet! – Vicki

I got walked in on while I was pumping…by my male boss…. that was fun! -Melanie

I would sit on the floor under my desk. I was lucky enough to have offices to do it in, but one of them had a glass panel you could see into, and the other a huge window that looked into another building. -Aviva

I would sit in the bathroom and use a manual pump. It was gross. I ran out of milk so much faster because I could not use the electric one (no outlet)…. -Regina

At first HR told me to pump in the bathroom/handicap stall – just terrible – I cried. I tried to make the point/fight for – “Would you make your lunch in a bathroom??”  -Stacy

Here is our recommended checklist of things you’ll need to breastfeed at work – no matter what level of support you receive:

>your pump (a double-electric breastpump works best) and accessories
>anti-bacterial soap, a soft cloth for washing and soft cloth for drying
>ice packs and a cooler (if refrigeration isn’t available) to store expressed milk
>a 3-prong adapter (just in case the electrical outlets aren’t fit for your needs)
>a bottle of water (just for you!)
>a photo of your baby/babies or family
>breast pads (We recommend LilyPadz or the Moisture Wicking Bravado Nursing Pads!)
>while not essential, wearing a nursing bra, and nursing dress or nursing top can make pumping more convenient and make you feel less “exposed” even if in a private space at work

We’d love to hear your stories of breastfeeding at work. Send us an email to customercare{at}milknursingwear.com!

Steamy weather brings in hot new styles!

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

The summer heat continues with the arrival of two warm-weather styles. Our new Sleeveless crossover top and Empire scoop neck nursing top are sure to make your nursing experience in this humidity a cooler one.

The Sleeveless crossover top – with its design inspired by one of our all-time-favorites in longsleeves – is chic in black or cerulean blue. Both trendy and wearable colors, this top offers real comfort and ease at a very affordable price ($39). And it’s super stylish, too (shhhh, no one will even guess that it’s a nursing top!).

Our new Empire scoop neck nursing top is a fresh Milk Nursingwear design featuring our established style and fit. We love the shirring along the top and the neckline is oh-so-sweet, especially when paired with a delicate necklace. In berry and green – and priced at $36 – you just can’t go wrong.

Shop all of our nursing tops and nursing dresses today!

More Milk Goodness: Our Summer Preview

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

Things are steaming up here at Milk Nursingwear with the impending arrival of our hot new summer styles. What’s to come? A variety of nursing tops and nursing dresses that combine quality, fashion and nursing features that will leave others wondering how you manage it all.

In the next couple of days, we will introduce a mix of tried-and-true styles that feature stylish details and the fit you have come to love.

You won’t want to miss our new short-sleeve version of the Adjustable tie-front top, or the ruffle tiers that adorn our new sleeveless nursing top and nursing dress. And, of course, the halter top will be making an appearance in new prints following customer demand for this summer classic.

These are just a few shots from our recent photo shoot, but be sure to check back before the end of this week to view our entire new collection.

Preview New Spring Styles – Fresh prints are on their way!

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

A new season is just around the bend and we at Milk Nursingwear are excited to bring you fresh looks for the months ahead. As all nursing mamas know, being prepared and having the perfect nursingwear on-hand is the key to a bright start each morning.

Next week we’ll be launching some hot new spring styles. You may have seen our Smocked babydoll top and Smocked sleeveless sundress in refreshing spring solids, and now we’re introducing them in a range of stylish and colorful new prints.

We’re taking you behind the scenes of this week’s photo shoot so that you can be among the first to preview these hot arrivals. This coveted nursing dress will be available in two prints – a red/white one and a black/white version:

…while our most-loved sleeveless nursing top will be offered in two prints – one in pink or blue and one in green.

Both of these styles are wearable from pregnancy through nursing and beyond, making them practical purchases that are fashionable and flexible for a variety of stages and differing seasons.

Check back next week for purchasing information and sizes!

New markdowns on nursing dresses and nursing tops from Milk Nursingwear

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

 We have marked down our winter Nursingwear styles to make room for Spring stock which is arriving this week.  Check out our sale page for nursing dresses and nursing tops up to 50% off.  Shop now for the best chance of finding your size and color in stock.

New this week – two cute nursing tops

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Check out our latest two new chic nursing top styles!

Our Twist-front nursing top makes nursing a breeze – simply move aside the front fabric to access openings.  Offered in rich fuchsia and a beautiful deep blue this is a great top for the season. 

Our Beautiful smocked-trimmed top  has gorgeous “popcorn” smocking at the top neckline and a swingy cut that is flattering and forgiving.  Dresses up beautifully.

Add these two styles to your holiday wish list or purchase them today!