Step 1
Pull the outer layer of fabric down and the inner layer up.
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Pull the outer layer of fabric down and the inner layer up.
Position the flange between both layers, over the nipple.
Repeat the first step, in reverse order, on the opposite side. Position the flange in the same manner.
Ensure that no fabric is trapped between your skin and the flange. You’re ready to go!
Simply pull both layers of fabric down (or up) for quick, easy access.
I really like material, especially for my tattered nipples. Super lightweight, cooling, and smooth. However as a pumping bra--which is why I paid almost $50 for this dual layer bralette-- it's not great. I haven't been able to adjust it so that my flanges aren't all sorts of directions, and especially not pointed up, where the milk is falling back onto my nipple. Perhaps my sizing is too tight? The bra fits nicely on me and it's easy to nurse with and comfy to sleep in but that's it. Theoretically this is a great concept, but to put flanges or to hold wearables, this is not it.
After living in these with my first baby I knew I needed more for baby number two even though the original ones are still in great shape. I always recommend the larken x for new moms, they are the best. The tank top on the other hand was a huge disappointment
There have made a huge difference for me, I am pumping and nursing and every other option is crazy bulky. Comfortable to sleep in so I can nurse, pump, and get back to sleep. Love! I need three more so I don’t have to worry about which one is clean .
I love this bra! So comfy and soft and great for pumping or nursing!
Soft and comfy. Haven’t pumped with yet. I did think it would be a thicker material. Very thin won’t hide the nips. Free the nipple I guess! 🤣