Oversized nursing dress - black

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An oversized nursing dress made of thin sweat fabric with pockets is a unique and useful piece in every woman's wardrobe. More

Product code: P00012 Doprava a platba

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Mexy

An oversized nursing dress made of thin sweat fabric with pockets is a unique and useful piece in every woman's wardrobe. More

Product code: P00012 Doprava a platba

One of the most beautiful periods in a woman's life is the period of breastfeeding, when the connection between mother and child deepens.

You will definitely appreciate the practicality of breastfeeding clothes, as you don't have to reveal yourself completely. You can discreetly feed your baby anytime and anywhere, be it in the park on a bench, on public transport or at a family party. Thanks to the easy access, you can breastfeed very comfortably even in a scarf or carrier.

Nursing dresses made of thin tracksuit fabric are intended for casual wear and will allow you to comfortably breastfeed your baby.

The oversize nursing dress has a new solution for nursing holes, namely with hidden zippers. The baggy cut with pockets is suitable for several types of figures, it also cleverly hides a postpartum or pregnancy belly.

I would call them dresses that can be used all year round, they are suitable for any weather and for various occasions. In the colder months, you can definitely use them in combination with tights or leggings.

The model is 175 cm tall and wears size "UNI 1".

You will love wearing these dresses all year round and you won't want to give them up even after breastfeeding.

Material: tracksuit - 95% cotton, 5% elastane

The fabric has the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certificate (since 1992, an international testing and certification system for textiles made only from health-friendly materials).

* We can also sew this cut to order from other available colors or patterns, but please inquire about this option in advance.

Size chart

This year we prepared this dress in new sizes, you can see the table here: