Foxy Maternity and Nursing Bra
AVYN Nursing Bras
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The equivalent of a little black dress, the AVYN Foxy Bra in Black is a must-have in your bra collection. Babylist liked them so much, they named them Best Wireless Nursing Bras of 2021.
AVYN is a women-owned business out of Portland, Oregon.
Our Favorite Features:
- Built for movement: Moderate support and 4-way stretch fabric inspires an active lifestyle for those feel good endorphins every mom needs
- Business in the front, party in the back: Simple crossover front design allows for carefree pull-down nursing access while the strappy back reminds you of your fun, feminine side
- No side boob or uni boob here: Additional coverage on the sides plus the deep-v style allows you to rock any style of top
- Baby soft: Buttery soft fabric for mama’s sore nipples and baby’s sensitive skin
- Make it yours: Four prong adjustable hook and eye clasp and thin removable pads gives you the freedom to wear your bra on your terms
- 24/7 wire free comfort: Be comfortable doing all the things, whether that's exercising, work, running errands, or a well-deserved nap
Materials: 87% Nylon, 13% Spandex
Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low or hang to dry.
Made in China
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AVYN Nursing Bras Sizing Chart

When it comes to boobs, there’s no such thing as "one size fits all." If you are expecting, we recommend waiting until at least your 3rd Trimester to purchase a bra and to SIZE UP if you’re between sizes (don’t want to put too much pressure on the milk makers!)
Pregnancy, hormones, gravity, weight fluctuations, ALL these things will change not only the size of your breasts, but may also expand your rib cage up to 2 inches!
How to Properly Fit a Bra
Measuring Yourself
You'll need two measurements to start finding your size. Measure while wearing a well-fitting, unpadded bra. If you're nursing, try to measure while your breasts are full.
Measure for Band Size
Measure under your breasts (snug, but not tight) and round up to the next even number. This is your band size. You generally want your bra to clasp on the last eye hooks so you have room to cinch it down as the band stretches.
Measure Fullest Bust
Measure around the fullest part of your breasts (bust size).
Calculate Cup Size
Subtract your band size from your bust size to find your cup size. Each inch of difference is one letter, so a 5 inch difference would be an E cup.
Common Fit Questions
Is it Too Big?
You’ll notice wrinkles on the cups and gaping, band rides up in the back, and adjusted straps still slide off shoulders.
Is it Too Small?
You’ll notice spillover on the top or sides. It “pokes” you anywhere and/or the center section doesn’t lie flat