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Have you ever struggled to put on a maternity bra when you’re sensitive from nursing? Take it easy with The Easy Bra by Majamas! Majamas created this garment as a simple, stretchy pull-on alternative to accommodate and alleviate some of the discomfort associated with new moms and nursing time. With the comfort of a softcup bra and styling of a sports bra, this easy-wearing piece makes dressing when you’re tender a breeze. The super soft and stretchy Tactel fabric can be pulled on without pain. But moms aren’t the only fans of this fantastic design. This bra’s easy, pull-over cup is fantastic for speeding up feeding times. Its construction provides discrete access and soft support when you need it most. A wide bottom band makes this item comfortable while giving a great custom fit. The Tactel fabric allows for the changes and swelling that most women experience during the post-partum stage. The fabric stretches to perfectly fit your new-mommy curves. This garment is free from all clasps and closures. Now you needn’t fumble with fasteners when it’s time to feed. This item provides full exposure of the breast. And last but not least, this soft, supportive essential is machine washable, making the The Easy Bra by Majamas an everyday essential you’ll turn to again and again. FEATURES Soft nursing bra Pull on without discomfort No clasps or fasteners Stretches to accommodate changes in breast size Allows for full breast exposure Machine-washable Materials: Tactel 93%, Spandex 7%
S**G
Am now living in this bra!
I ordered an XL (my size just before giving birth is 44C) in black. I can't believe how comfy this bra is. It gives light support, but I don't "fall out" of it while sleeping on my side. It's so comfy that I also use it for everyday wear around the house. The quality and comfort are definitely that of more expensive bras. Nursing access is quick, easy, and comfy. Also, the material is super soft. I'll probably be buying another.I'm in between sizes, so decided to size up for band (instead of down for cup) & in my experience that worked well. I also figured the extra cup room would be nice to have to accommodate engorgement. I still find the cup to fit well without any odd extra room. Here are the sizes from the label:S 29-32 A-CM 32-36 B-DL 36-40 C-EXL 40-44 D-FXXL 44-48 E-G
K**R
favorite!
I just bought my fourth one so that I can wear them exclusively all week long. I actually got my first Majamas Easy Bra at Whole Foods while I was pregnant. I had terrible indigestion that was exacerbated by the band of any bra I wore. These were the softest, most comfortable thing I could find that didn't stretch completely out of shape with my growing breasts. No, they're not ultra-supportive, but I couldn't stand anything that was in the least bit restrictive. I also couldn't go braless because it was far too uncomfortable.Pre-pregnancy I was about a 42C. Postpartum and nursing, I am somewhere around a 42D, maybe a bit bigger. I have both the organic and regular in XL. The organic (cotton, not the silky stretch material) is slightly smaller, but still fits well.These bras are not designed to truss you up as if you're wearing an underwire - they are light support, but full coverage.I had my daughter about a month ago, and have almost exclusively worn the Majamas Easy Bras. I wore other nursing bras and tanks with snaps and "frames" early on, and I am confident they contributed to a nasty case of blocked ducts and mastitis.The Easy Bras are soft, comfortable, and allow for my breasts to empty completely while nursing. I highly recommend them if you need something extremely comfortable and easy to wear while either pregnant or nursing.
R**.
A good deal!
I tend to like the push-aside nursing bras and I can't bring myself to blow a ton of money on a bra that I won't wear for more than a year, so I've been trying various brands.I wear this one the most so far. The size fits well (I got a medium and I am 36c, 5'9", 155lb)PROS:*is pretty supportive (I wear as a sports bra on my walks. Probably wouldn't be able to run in it though)* the straps are the thinnest I've found for a push-aside bra. Looks nice under wide strap tanks* comfortable - doesn't dig into my arms or sides* cleavage for days!* not insanely expensiveCONS:* the fabric is pretty synthetic feeling. I was hoping for something more cotton feeling. It is still soft and comfortable though* I would like a tiny bit more support, but nonetheless this is the best I've found so far
C**B
Great for sleeping or hanging out at home
I ordered several different nursing bras (some for work, some for sleep/hanging out at home), with varying outcomes. Prior to becoming pregnant, I wore a 38 D, and now I wear a 38 DD/E. This is what I've found:La Leche League Sleep Nursing & Maternity Bra: I originally ordered a 2XL, and it's a touch too big around the ribcage, so I ordered an XL to replace it, and that's much more comfortable.La Leche Pullover Sleep Bra - White X-Large: This is the one I got to replace the other La Leche Bra.Majamas Easy Bra Black Size XL: Perfect on the ribcage, a bit too stretchy on the straps, but incredibly comfortable for sleeping. You definitely do not want to run or anything in this one.Bravado Original Nursing Bra: By far my favorite nursing bra. I've worn and washed this a bunch of times and it's holding up very, very well. It fits perfectly. Also, it's easy to open the cup for feeding and snaps back on without a problem. Oh, and SO INCREDIBLY COMFORTABLE!Bravado Designs Sublime Nursing Bra - Black Purple-38 DE: Very pretty, but a little tight on the ribcage. Definitely the "sexiest" of the bras I've bought, but I tend to put it on reluctantly because of the fit.
S**N
Comparison with the Organic Easy Bra
I ordered this bra along with the Majamas Organic Easy Bra to compare them. First, both are very comfortable, easy to nurse in, and true to the recommended sizing. My size, depending on the day, is roughly 32-34 DD and I ordered a medium. I never slept in a bra (or anything) before nursing our new baby, but my bigger breasts simply need more support. I wish I had started wearing these toward the end of my pregnancy! They're also nice for holding in absorbent pads. So, this is what I found:Regular Easy Bra (made of Tactel)- Very breathable and comfortable- Lighter weight- Lower price, more affordable- Slightly less support, more stretch to the fabricOrganic Easy Bra (made of organic cotton):- Slightly less breathable, probably because the fabric is a little heavier/thicker- Higher price -- potentially worth it if you're looking for a natural & organic fiber- More supportive and a little less stretch to the fabricI ordered both because I liked the idea of the natural fiber (cotton) in the organic version, but I liked the price of the regular one (made of Tactel). I thought the organic cotton bra would be more breathable, but the opposite was actually true. A little Googling told me that Tactel, a synthetic fiber, is used to made all sorts of undergarments and is considered very breathable... So now I know! Overall, both versions are supportive enough for sleep and around the house; some women may even consider them supportive enough for going out, especially the organic cotton version, but I prefer a little more support for going out. In the end, I kept both versions and use one of them every night.
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