Nope I did not get new boobs...but I did pick up some new items from Boob, the nursing wear clothing brand! ;) If you don't know about this company, they make clothes that make it really easy and convenient to breast feed without maximum coverage. All their tops come with a panel that lifts up for "easy access" to feed without having to expose your entire chest area. I love these as they give me so much confidence when nursing in public. Most people don't even notice I'm doing it, in fact I have had some slightly embarrassing moments (for other people, not me!) when strangers have come up and started talking to Emilia - not realising that she's actually attached to me...ha ha ha! That's just how good they are ;)
I got everything from Jellybean, who are also having a big sale at the moment! The first thing was from their new Spring/Summer stock...you guys know how I like my stripes! I was so happy when I saw this :) It's just a round-neck long-sleeve style, perfect for the spring.
This rust/brown long-sleeve top is another basic that I also have in black and ink blue. Slightly autumnal (and this was on sale from last season's stock) but I do plan to breast feed for the full year and I love this colour!
And lastly, I just picked up two very basic items - another long-sleeve in white and a singlet (tank top) in white. These make great layering items so you can never have enough of them in my opinion!
Boob clothing doesn't come cheap unfortunately but to me, it's worth it! If you buy basics you can layer them under all of your regular clothes and honestly I do not mind paying a little bit extra for something that improves my confidence so much when I'm feeding Emilia :) The clothing is made in Portugal from 92% organic cotton, 8% elastane - it is super great quality and washes really well.
Emilia was a little princess as always and sat patiently in my cupcake room playing with her toy purse while I filmed videos & took blog pictures today...isn't she a sweetie! Poor thing is getting her two bottom front teeth and they are breaking through so she's in a bit of pain :( But she is wearing her amber beads which seem to be helping and I'm giving her Bonjela teething gel when she gets very upset. Poor baby!
Let me know what you think of Boob nursing wear...is it something you'd be willing to try if you are breast feeding? Or do you prefer a different alternative (nursing covers, pashminas, etc.) Let me know!
Stay Stylish!