Belly Bandit
Leakproof Nursing Bra
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Worried about leaking through your clothes? The Leakproof Nursing Bra is soft, breathable, and designed with multi-layered leakproof cups for the ultimate in leak protection.
This wire-free bra has you covered with moisture-wicking, leak-resistant fabric and leakproof pads that quickly catch even the heaviest of leaks! Built for comfort and convenient nursing access, this bra pulls moisture away from your body to help keep you comfortable and dry, day and night.
The adjustable straps, one-hand clip-down nursing access, and flattering scoop neck make it the perfect option for nursing mamas.
Features:
- Technical fabric wicks away moisture to help you stay dry
- Wire-free, soft, and breathable
- Removable leakproof nursing pads
- Easy one-hand clip-down nursing access
- Scoop neck for fuller coverage
- Helps with nipple cracking and chafing
- Water-resistant outer fabric for easy spot cleaning after nursing
- Absorbent moisture-wicking lining
- Reinforced under bust for better support
- Adjustable, wider shoulder straps
Material: 75% nylon, 25% spandex
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Belly Bandit Bra Size Guide
Size |
Bust (in inches) |
US Dress Size |
Small | 36-37 | 4-6 |
Medium | 38-39 | 8-10 |
Large | 40-41 | 12-14 |
X Large | 42-45 | 16-18 |
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