Dressing up for the season

December 5th, 2011

We understand that it can be hard to get dressed in the morning, let alone dressed up for a holiday party or other celebration. Instead of dreading “that night” when you have to nurse in public, seize the opportunity to feel refreshed and dazzling in one of Milk’s nursing dresses.

Here, we have shown you how to impress in a few of our best sellers.

The black Keyhole dress is beautiful and basic, so you can pair whatever accent color and accessories you prefer to spice up the overall look. We love this red fascinator and oversized ruby ring. The red flats pull it all together, but the black suede heels are luxuriously feminine and sexy (if you’re ready to attempt the three inches again!). Whichever you choose, this style is perfect for those dressier holiday parties.

Our Everyday dress (shown here in purple) is just that – - perfect for every day. We love that it can take a working mom from the office to a dinner party with just a few accessory changes. Here, we’ve paired a beautiful Missoni print scarf (which can be worn around the neck or draped as a shawl) with glittery purple flats (oh-so-comfy!) and a great-looking bracelet (super chic).

Turquoise is an awakening color in the greys of winter. We have paired our Tiered ruffle nursing dress in that hue with a grey boyfriend cardigan (wear it open!), aquamarine chandelier earrings and grey booties (heels or fringed flats: you choose!). We love the feminine but somewhat casual look of this outfit. It would definitely work at a house party or out for a special dinner.

Don’t delay ~ shop today to take advantage of our holiday dress sale, where all nursing dresses are marked down by up to 45%. And send us your photos so we can see how you have wardrobed your own Milk Nursingwear dresses!

Sizing up our maternity and nursing bras

November 30th, 2011

“How do I know if it fits?” We get this question a lot.

Many women stock up on three to four pregnancy and nursing bras but they’re unsure if they actually fit properly. Let’s face it: maternity and nursing bras can be the most confusing part of the expanding wardrobe of mammas and mammas-to-be. And wearing one that fits improperly can lead to discomfort. So we’re here to take the guesswork out of selecting the right bra.

To measure yourself for the best nursing bra fit, use a soft measuring tape (or string, which you can hold up to a yard stick later) to determine your band and cup sizes. Here’s how:

To get your band size
Measure around your body but ABOVE your breasts. This should be a SNUG measurement. Make sure that the measuring tape is parallel to the floor when taking this measurement. Round up to the nearest even number. Now take the same measurement UNDER your breasts. Round up to the nearest even number. Take the LARGER of these two measurements. This will give you your band size.

To get your cup size
Measure around your body and ACROSS your breasts at the largest part (with a bra on). This measurement should be a LOOSE measurement. The difference between this number and your band size will give you your cup size. Each 1″ difference = 1 cup size. For example, a 1″ difference = A cup; a 2″ difference = B cup; a 3″ difference = C cup, etc.


Oh, and if you get these measurements in the next four days, you can take advantage of our AMAZING BRA SALE EVENT, where you can save up to 15% on more than 20 styles of bras and camis!

What is your favorite nursing bra? Were these measuring tips helpful? We’d love to hear from you – please leave a comment and share your experiences with us.

Milk’s Top 10 Holiday Gift Ideas

November 22nd, 2011

Looking for a gift for that special someone? Or just want a little something extra for yourself? Check out Milk Nursingwear’s Top 10 Holiday Gift Ideas: our collection of delightful and practical gifts for pregnant women and nursing moms. From nursing bras, nursing tops and nursing dresses to baby slings, privacy covers and baby onesies, we’ve covered a range of fun-to-receive items. And, of course, we have an endless supply of Gift Cards ~ every woman’s favorite gift, which offers her the opportunity to choose. See our complete Top 10 List and shop now!

New Customer Photo Gallery: The Faces of Milk

November 18th, 2011

Introducing Faces of Milk – our collage of real women wearing Milk Nursingwear everyday. Thanks to our many customers who have shared their pictures with us! We love how you have styled and accessorized your Milk pieces.

(Here’s a quick glimpse of Faces!)

From adding a cardigan, statement necklace, or beret, to pairing one of our nursing dresses with this season’s must-have tall boots, our customers have proven that they can make their nursing tops and other pieces practical for their daily needs and to suit their fashion-savvy.

Want to share your pictures with us too? We would love to add you to our collection of Faces. Send them to customercare{at}milknursingwear.com and we’ll post them here!

Milk launches new line of eco-friendly bamboo nightgowns!

November 12th, 2011

If you haven’t checked out our new maternity and nursing nightgowns, don’t delay!

We just launched two new Bamboo sleep gowns in our tried-and-true, proven styles: the Crossover gown and the Braided gown. They both simplify night feedings by offering an empire seam that lifts up or moves over easily for breastfeeding access.

But they aren’t exclusively for sleeping. We’ve “caught” customers wearing them around town or to lounge in their homes during the day, especially during those days early on when baby doesn’t distinguish between day and night. (Who has time to get changed come dawn?)

And, if you aren’t yet aware, Bamboo has become a highly coveted fashionable fabric for all of the great benefits it offers. It is a renewable resource (think: great for the planet!) and features anti-bacterial, breathable and naturally moisture-wicking qualities (perfect for you and baby!).

Machine washable and priced at $49, this may just become one of your wardrobe essentials. Shop now!

Rolling out fall

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.

Musings of a working mom

September 23rd, 2011

Thanks to Ann for emailing Milk to share her experiences of being a working, nursing mom!

Have a story to share? Email it to us at CustomerCare{at}MilkNursingwear.com, and click here to read what other moms have to say about Milk.

I am a working mother of two. With my first, I went back to work and she (went) to daycare at less than 3 months old (!). I actually went back to work with her after 4 weeks. I had meetings in my office when she was just 4 weeks old!

I would have out-of-town meetings, so I would pump while driving. I used a poncho over my clothes, hooked up the pump before I got on the road (or stopped to set it up) and then pumped while driving. I used a hands-free nursing bra to do this. I had both a summer and a winter-weight poncho.

I pump at my office every day – lucky to have an office with a door that closes and locks – and I continue to work (sometimes). With this baby there’s Facebook (there wasn’t with my daughter) to divert my attention.

With my son, I nursed him at 5 weeks old, in a sling, during a new-client pitch meeting with one of my staffers next to me. It was interesting. The meeting ran long but when he got fussy I simply said “I’ll put him in my sling” and then proceeded to latch him on under it. We got the client. I wore a jersey wrap dress with nursing tank to the meeting – it was my only ‘good’ outfit for that stage of postpartum size.

I practiced a week earlier at a coffee shop with a friend and found my cover up scarf was insufficient, so I used my sling for the meeting (with a long tail so I draped it over him). If you’re lucky enough to take your baby to work, it’s important to practice in public but in the presence of friends, so you can feel confident that you can continue to carry on the conversation at work with a new baby.

My go-to dress is a turquoise blue “knotted waist dress” from Milk (I think I wear it at least once a week). I also have a jersey wrap dress worn over a nursing tank that I can also nurse in easily. I find nursing dresses to be the most comfortable, second would be a nursing top under a business suit jacket which offers excellent coverage.

My favorite working mom pic is of the Italian U.N. representative in her suit, with a Moby wrap over it, her sleeping daughter in the wrap. A UK newspaper ran the story last year.

Tell us your favorite nursing stories! You may email them to us at CustomerCare{at}MilkNursingwear.com. We’d love to post them here and share them with our readers.

Milk Nursingwear Helps Nursing Mothers in Uganda and East Africa

September 13th, 2011

Josephine Nugara, an IBCLC in Uganda, contacted us this summer about her community initiative to help educate mothers in Uganda and East Africa about the value of breastfeeding their children, and asked us for our help.

Josephine is a member of the International Lacatation Consultant Association (ILCA) and is establishing a breastfeeding resource center in her village.  She says that there is a lack of supportive breastfeeding services in Uganda.  She has initiated a program of home visits to rural pregnant and nursing women, to offer them help and support with breastfeeding.

Milk was delighted to send nursing tops and dresses to Josephine to support her initiative.  Some  of the items were given to poorer rural mothers as a reward for their continued breastfeeding, and others Josephine sold to working-class locals to help raise money for her new breastfeeding center.

Milk salutes Josephine and her dedication to the pregnant and nursing mothers in her community – and is happy to support her efforts!

JUST IN: Funny onesies for baby

August 23rd, 2011

Milk just introduced hysterical onesies for babies that will put a little humor back into your routine. From laughable, silly sayings like “Stop texting and change me!” and “Do I look like I was born yesterday?” to precious pearls for the girls and tuxedos for the boys, we carry a really fun assortment of onesies for your little one. We especially love the play on Facebook with the “babybook” tee which features a status update and detailed profile. One About Me section reads: Bald. Unemployed. Still Living with Parents.

You get the idea! These playful Sara Kety onesies make great shower and baby gifts. Or, at $23, you can easily add one on to your nursingwear order for your own child!

Shop the entire collection today!

Cezara: The Belly Support Panty

August 17th, 2011

Who isn’t looking for more support with a newborn?

The Cezara belly support panty is designed to be comfortable and supportive, so that your back and belly don’t bear the brundt of birthing. It can be worn during pregnancy and following a Cesarean delivery to minimize discomfort caused by your pregnant or post-birth belly pressing against your scar.

How does it work, you might ask? The soft internal pad compresses and protects tender Cesarean scar tissues while the adjustable support band lifts your belly and supports your back. Comfort is key.

You can wear Cezara over your favorite pair of panties or on its own. And, it adjusts to your changing body so you can wear the same size throughout pregnancy and after delivery. Which – at $59 a pair – is really comforting.

Check out Cezara today ~ We guarantee you’ll love the support!