Ribbed One Piece Tie Shoulder Breastfeeding Swimsuit
$68.00
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- Moderate rear coverage is super flattering without baring it all
- Tagless design for the ultimate comfort.
- 76% Nylon/24% Elastane
Note that some minor changes have been made to this style compared to our "flat fabric" tie shoulder one piece swimsuits that were released in 2022 - the ties are slightly shorter to make them easier to manage. We've adjusted the construction of the butt/leg to be a better fit and have added darting at the bust to help the suit lay smoothly against your body. We can't wait to hear what you think!
Jessica (photos nursing babies) is 5'7", wears a 36C Bra and US Size 8 pants/dress and is wearing a medium. Veronica (lifestyle images) is 5'5", wears a 32B bra and a US size 2 pants/dress and is wearing a small. See size chart in images.
Washing and Care:
For the longest life for your swimsuit we recommend removing pads prior to washing. Hand wash or machine wash in a lingerie bag on cold and hang to dry.
Love this suit. Super convenient for around the pool/on vacation. Fits well.
I really like this fit, it’s flattering but I feel like it runs a tad small
I am 30 weeks, expecting to breastfeed all July and August long this summer, and we live by the beach! I am a tall girl with a long torso, one pieces my whole adult life have been impossible to find… it’s just the way it is. This one fits me great! Even with the bump I currently have. I hope it fits just as well once he’s on this side of it!
I have a long torso and usually one-pieces don’t fit me well, but this one fits PERFECTLY, had great boob support, and is very flattering, cute, and classy. I have also been wearing it as a bodysuit because it’s very comfortable and the ribbed material doesn’t scream swimsuit. The tie straps are very on-trend and add detail. It’s fantastic!
Definitely makes nursing in a bathing suit easy! Pumping in it is slightly difficult, because you have to hold the pump to breast, it can’t be hands free. But nursing was a BREEZE, and more discreet than a regular bathing suit. It is not very supportive, but I understand why not because of the ability to nurse in it.