Reddit mentions: The best sweaters for women

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3. Port Authority - Ladies Silk Touch Interlock Cardigan. L530 - Black_L

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Port Authority - Ladies Silk Touch Interlock Cardigan. L530 - Black_L
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20. Women’s Silk Knit V-Neck Sweater – Ultra-Soft Regular Fit Pullover with 3/4 Sleeves Corydalis Blue

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  • V-NECK SWEATER FOR ELEGANT CASUAL OUTFITS: Do you want to look elegant when you wear casual outfits? This women’s sweater top with the V-shaped neckline and the ¾ sleeves looks great will all types of pants, so you can make many different clothing combinations and look effortlessly stylish
  • FEEL THE SOFTNESS OF THE PREMIUM FABRIC BLEND: Made with 55% smooth silk 45% 14GG soft cotton yarn, this V-neck sweater for women is unbelievably soft and gentle on the skin. This premium fabric blend is also very durable, so feel free to machine or wash the women’s pullover with cold water.
  • WEAR THIS FASHIONABLE TOP DURING ALL SEASONS: Thanks to its lightweight and breathable materials and the comfortable ribbed hem mid-length sleeves, this casual sweater can be worn during all seasons. In the winter, feel free to wear it with a top, a shirt or an outerwear for extra warmth.
  • 5 BEAUTIFUL COLORS FOR ALL TASTES AND STYLES: What is your favorite color? This lace up sweater comes in 5 stunning colors, so that you can choose the one that best matches your style and personality. The colors available are chocolate truffle, crystal rose, lime yellow, white and corydalis blue.
  • CHOOSE THE RIGHT SIZE AND LOOK SPECTACULAR: Our V-neck pullover sweater comes in 4 different sizes (Small, Medium, Large and X-Large), so you will definitely find the right size for you. Thanks to its regular fit, the V-neck jumper top will fit your body perfectly and accentuate your assets.
Women’s Silk Knit V-Neck Sweater – Ultra-Soft Regular Fit Pullover with 3/4 Sleeves Corydalis Blue
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ColorCorydalis Blue
Height0.5 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Width9.85 Inches
SizeLarge
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u/alittlekink · 37 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I shop on Amazon because I get gift cards for work (camgirl). I'll list whatever I find in my order history - Apologies if it includes anything discontinued. I shop on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca as I am Canadian, so I'll include finds from both.


Loves



Bombsheller octopus leggings - They don't carry these on Amazon anymore, but last I checked, they do allow you to pay via Amazon on their website. The size chart was off when I first ordered them so I exchanged them for a size up, and the company was very accomodating. The leggings are comfy and sturdy.


Jellyfish socks - Adorable and well made. Definitely plan to purchase more designs from this seller.


Snowpants - I don't wear these a lot since I'm more the summer outdoorsy type, but they were excellent for walking my ex's dog in the winter and I still occasionally wear them for running errands on foot when it's really cold out.


Burned velvet leggings - I bought these in "blurple" and adore them. They're slightly sheer, so I wear other leggings underneath (these ones from eBay do the trick).


Anna-Kaci search result link - Anna-Kaci is an awesome vendor with well priced attire. I listed the vendor since the specific items I purchased are no longer available.


Thigh high socks - I have found these cheaper on amazon.ca, but this was the first pair I bought. Cute and sturdy! I now have 3 more pairs on their way!


Zebra print scarf - I was impressed by the quality of this one. I did donate it when I was gifted a similar scarf in black/gray as I try not to keep duplicates of non-essentials, but I would still have it otherwise.


Timberland knee high boots - Bought these in black, and they are probably one of my favorite Amazon purchases ever. If I were to ever re-buy these, I'd go a half size up, as I had to get them professionally stretched once they arrived, but holy fuck I love these boots. Waterproof, and fantastic quality. They're my go-to boots and I wear them more than any other piece of footwear I own.


Underbust belt - I'm not huge on the price tag, only because I once bought a nearly identical one on clearance pre-breast-augmentation. I'm glad I was able to buy this one post-op since the old one stopped fitting though. Will buy in more colors if they ever go on sale.


Booties - Pleasantly surprised by the quality! Will definitely consider buying more if I ever want/need them in different colors. Comfier for longer wear than most of my other heels, too.


Suspender Skirt - I love this thing so much, I bought two more on eBay after buying this one in black. This one's definitely better quality than the other two, though. I'd recommend wearing them with a shorts slip since there's not a lot of length to them. I'm actually really sad that they don't ship this to Canada anymore, otherwise I'd buy a couple more colors.


Beechfield beanie - This is definitely more my style when it comes to fit, but isn't as warm as the cable knits. Definitely one of my go-to hats.


Likes



Wet look batwing top - Surprised by the fit/quality for the price. Fabric looks/feels a bit cheap but overall the piece is well made.


Chunky cable knit beanies - I ordered this hat in olive, mustard, and teal. They're comfy, warm, and feel well made. I find them to be a little too bulky for my head, so I'm trying to stretch them out/break them in a bit. Definitely personal preference though, and not a quality issue.


Glitter loafers with spikes - They're gorgeous, but not high quality. I'd put them under "meh" for lifespan, but I did love them up until they started falling apart.


Holo creepers - I really need to wear these more, but my day-to-day fashion is much more casual and I don't party like I used to. Working my way towards wearing them more. The quality is decent but I don't think they'll last forever.


JollyChic search result link - JollyChic is great for cheap-ish stuff. I've bought from them a number of times and rarely been disappointed. Some of their synthetic stuff smells chemically at first (shiny leggings being one) but the smell dissipates after a couple washes. Their customer service is also stellar. Shared the search results since the specific items I ordered are no longer listed.


Iron Fist sweater - Bought in a size small, fits more like a medium. Will be shrinking it.


Waist belt - Great quality for the price (~$13CAD if I recall correctly). Fit is a little stiff, so it can look a little boxy with some outfits as it isn't flexible around curves, but overall still nice.


Meh



Faux fur vest #1 - Not the worst quality, but definitely felt cheaper than a couple other vests I own. Ended up selling it since the size chart was off and I didn't love it enough to exchange it for the right size.


Faux fur vest #2 - Slightly lower quality than #1, but same deal - Size chart was inaccurate, but not worth exchanging so I sold it.


Thermal leggings - Smelled awful at first, but it went away overtime. They are still pretty warm even after washing/wearing them for a couple years now, but they pill, so they're not the most aesthetically pleasing. Great for layering, but would not buy again.


Skull cardigan - It's cute and cozy. I wear it around the house more than out, since I noticed after washing it that the bottom corners started curling up a bit due to shrinkage. Also wish it was a tad bit longer.


Spiked slouch beret - The creases are a little harder than I wanted/expected, so I'm trying to stretch it out/break it in a bit. I have other hats that I like more though, so this one doesn't get a lot of love and might just end up being donated.


Leg warmers - Quality-wise, they should be in the "loves" section, but I bought these back when I was on a wild spree to better prepare myself for winter, and while I do love how warm they are, the patterns/colors just aren't my style.


Digital print tanks - The quality is about what I expected for the material, but I found the fit to be off on most of them (especially in the armpit area). I modified a few for a better fit, but mostly I wear them as slips now. The material is perfect for layering under sweaters that normally "grab" onto cotton camis. They can definitely be found cheaper elsewhere, though.


Fleece lined leggings - I bought these in damask, which I guess is no longer available. They're completely matted on the inside now, and not what I'd call "fleece lined" anymore. Still pretty on the outside, but definitely no good for warmth.


Downright Awful



OURS vendor search results - Seriously, don't buy anything from OURS. Their photos are stolen from other brands and the quality of their clothes are laughably poor. I threw them away rather than donate them because I knew that they would never be rebought, even at thrift store prices. They were the worst. Woooorst.


Bikini - The shittiest shit that ever shitted. Everything about it was just awful.

u/KvetchBetch · 3 pointsr/AskWomen

OK, this post is going to look like a series of ads but I promise that neither me nor anyone I know works for these companies; these are just products I love and wouldn't fly without.

Carry-on items: generally you're allowed one carry-on bag and one "personal item" (generally a non-luggage bag) so I always travel with a laptop backpack as my main carry-on and a big, soft, zippered tote as my personal item. I used to have this travel bag with a zillion pockets but it got to be such a pain trying to remember which pocket had which item it got stupid. Now with a big tote, I can just drag it out from under the seat, open it wide, and pull out one of the...

Packing cubes: Godsend. I buy them from ebags in various sizes, using the big ones for clothing in the pack, and the little ones in my tote. I use different colored ones in the tote for different things. Green for snacks, red for electronics, and blue for comfort items. Since all the small, easily jumbled items are in smaller bags, they're less likely to get lost in the bottom of my big bag. I try to keep my electronics cube better organized by using...

Gear ties: these are like durable, reusable twist ties for things like cords, cables, handfuls of hair elastics, anything you want to keep bundled up and untangled. When I want to use something like my earbuds or a charging cable, I just twist the tie around my tote handle so it won't get lost. Some of the items also in my electronics cube are:

Plug adapter (international travel, I have one for every country I'm hitting, even if it's just an airport stop - one 14-hour stranding in the Hong Kong airport overnight taught me that lesson.)

Compact multi-outlet power strip which can make you new best friends in airports and make the stupidly-configured power outlets in hotel rooms actually workable.

Four-port USB charger: one of these means I only need one outlet to charge my phone, tablet, e-book, and my...

Portable power bank: nothing sucks more than a long flight when all your electronic entertainment doodads have run out of juice. My power bank can charge my phone fully 3+ times and is about the same size as the phone itself.

Onto the comfort items! Some of them go into a packing cube in my tote, others are larger so they're separate.

Disinfecting wipes: I like these because they're individually wrapped and good for both hands and surfaces. First thing I do when I get onto a germ-factory airplane is wipe down my armrests and tray table. Also great for public restrooms when you find out there's no soap.

Filtering water bottle: in many cities around the world, airport bottled water is crazy expensive, and water bottle filling station water is, in a word, nasty. I can attach this bottle to my tote with a carabiner and the filter makes most municipal water taste at least halfway decent.

Travel pillow: personal preference but this one is my favorite. My husband prefers a memory foam donut one but I find it heavy and bulky and not supportive in the right way. The Travelrest rolls up to a compact shape and inflates in seconds.

Soft, layered clothing: I wear yoga pants, a sports bra, a t-shirt, a light drape cardigan and slip-on shoes. The only thing remotely binding I wear is...

Light compression socks: actually my pair is just a regular pair of knee socks in the Nordstrom house brand that I keep snug by only wearing them for flights and handwashing them so they don't lose their elasticity. No matter how often I get up and move around during a long flight I'll get puffy ankles if I don't wear snug socks. Over those, once I'm in my seat I put on...

Fuzzy slipper socks. My feet freeze on planes but I don't like wearing my shoes for that long. Even though I don't think my shoes smell, if I get the stinkeye from a neighbor, I put my shoes into a plastic bag, otherwise I can usually get them off and hide them under the seat in front of me before my seat mates arrive to my row. Because I get so cold on flights I also wear/carry a...

Pashmina or other large scarf: works as a fashion accessory, blanket, pillow, and a don't-talk-to-me barrier when worn like a hood. Also covers up that spot where you spilled your coffee on yourself because you had to be at the airport at 5:30 a.m.

Sleeping mask: slap one of these on, engage your (preferably noise-canceling) headphones, lean into your travel pillow, cuddle up under your scarf and try to forget you're rocketing 35K feet over the planet in a big metal tube.

Single-use toothbrushes: I love those little Wisp toothbrush things - I usually keep them in my handbag or work desk for those oh-shit-here-comes-the-CEO-and-I-just-had-a-grande-latte moments, but they're also great for a little freshening up on a plane or in an airport without needing to get out your actual toiletries.

Moisturizers: because plane air is so drying this includes travel-sized lotion, face moisturizer, and lip balm. So much lip balm. I like Aquaphor myself.

Snacks: be nice to your fellow travelers and keep your snacks non-smelly, quiet especially if it's an overnight flight, and not too messy. I like to bring things like clementines, Babybel cheese, trail mix, chocolate covered nuts, or granola bars. Gum is good for takeoffs and landings. If you're prone to motion sickness, candied ginger is great.

Have a comfortable flight!

u/gvxo · 4 pointsr/AskWomen

It sounds like you're in good hands. That's so awesome she has a wardrobe available, it's a great opportunity to step outside your comfort zone (if you want to). I'm sure she can help style you too.

I meant to mention this in my first reply- I found lots of ideas/inspiration on Pinterest. I think it's worth checking out.

I don't remember where I bought the sweater I wore (and it doesn't have a tag for some reason) but I found some that are similar on Amazon:

Asvivid Womens Oversized Off The Shoulder Sweater Batwing Sleeve Casual Loose Fit Pullover Waffle Knit Sweater Tops S Grey

Womens Sweaters Off The Shoulder Oversized Long Sleeve Knit Pullover

Exlura Women's Off Shoulder Batwing Sleeve Loose Oversized Pullover Sweater

SoTeer Womens Off One Shoulder Sexy Long Sleeve Loose Pullover Sweater Knit

I browsed my Pinterest board and found some ideas/inspo that fit the 'girl next door' look (in my opinion). You can definitely look super hot without explicit lingerie (or poses you find intimidating).

This woman wearing a basic white crop top and simple hipster panties.


This woman in an off-shoulder crop top and booty shorts, standing against a wall.

Here are some of the images I sent to my photographer to use as inspiration for what she called the 'cozy sexy' part of my session. The "cozy" sweater + panties + socks photos are some of my favorites from the session (and pretty hot if I say so myself...). If you find a sweater you like I think it would be a good option for you.

Long Sweater, Standing

Gray Sweater, Panties, + Blanket

Sweater + Socks

Pulling on Sweater

Most importantly, if you're comfortable and relaxed enough to get out of your head and avoid overthinking, you will feel the feminine energy and sensuality flow. I think that will give you the confidence boost you need.

Sorry for rambling, I blame it on my allergy and cold medicine. I hope some of this was helpful to you.

u/fauxshaux · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I'm so jealous of your hair's natural texture!! I love the pic with the top knot and I think like someone else said, doing a half-up top knot like this would be cute! https://i.ytimg.com/vi/cHkxzBwlApw/maxresdefault.jpg

The off-the-shoulder shirt is a really cute look, and tops like these are really trendy right now! https://smile.amazon.com/Lisingtool-Womens-Shoulder-Stripe-Casual/dp/B07218QKGG/ref=sr_1_9?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1505953656&sr=1-9&nodeID=1040660&psd=1&keywords=off+the+shoulder+top

You also have really nice legs, and miniskirts like these are great for end of summer/early fall! You can wear them for even longer with tights underneath when it gets a bit colder. https://smile.amazon.com/Clarisbelle-Single-Breasted-Corduroy-Medium/dp/B072KGG31V/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1505953925&sr=8-7&keywords=corduroy+mini+skirt

The tight shirts look cute on you, but I definitely still feel feminine in an oversized sweater or cardigan and leggings :) makes me feel small wrapped up in a big sweater! Kind of like this https://smile.amazon.com/Pockets-Knitted-Cardigan-Sweater-Wollsolo/dp/B0749MNX22/ref=sr_1_14?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1505954395&sr=1-14&nodeID=1040660&psd=1&keywords=oversized+sweater

Not sure if you're into makeup, but mascara and lipstick never fail to make me feel pretty! For mascara, I put on one coat of Cover Girl clump crusher (helps keep the lashes from getting well, clumpy) and then a second coat of L'Oreal Voluminous (makes them well, voluminous lol). For lipstick, I'm obsessed with these "slip tease" lip oils from NYX - it's not oily or greasy like the name implies, it's super pigmented and dries matte but is super comfortable to wear and long-lasting! I'd recommend almost anything from NYX, they have lots of great products and they're very reasonably priced.

u/MegletRamblesOn · 5 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Sorry to hear about your fibromyalgia, I have a family member with it and it sounds no fun.

Unfortunately what I'm about to list includes mostly discontinued basics, but hopefully it gives you some ideas.

While I'm not in chronic pain on the level you have been, I have been dealing with some things off and on the last few years which led me towards living in comfy clothes. So as not to perpetually look like I'm just on my way to/from yoga class, I try to dress in layers of nicely-textured fabrics along with my nice-looking yoga pants from Eddie Bauer (now discontinued.)

For example, I will layer a sateen tank (Macy's Charter Club, discontinued) under a light wrap in the summer or nice cardigan in winter. I got the tanks in store from Macy's, and the sweaters from TJ Maxx, Macy's, or Amazon, but here's an example of the wrap from Amazon: [light wrap] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GJ2NVOK/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=1PYOTTYDQQ43P&coliid=IRL3B97V59UYR&psc=1) and this is similar to the sweaters: [sweater] (https://www.amazon.com/Womens-Front-Draped-Shawl-Cardigan/dp/B014LTL5UY/ref=pd_sim_193_28?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=66YX7SM8V3VS14W94G5K )

The other thing I love to do is layer a criss-cross cardigan like [this] (https://www.amazon.com/Popana-Criss-Cross-Cardigan-Medium/dp/B00PKV5MEI/ref=sr_1_4?s=apparel&ie=UTF8&qid=1478560877&sr=1-4&nodeID=7141123011&keywords=criss%2Bcross%2Bcardigan&th=1)
over a [tank top] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006Z8HJ82/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) or [long-sleeved shirt] (https://www.amazon.com/LEVEL-6731-Tri-Blend-Long-Sleeve-Scoop/dp/B007S0YY0W/ref=pd_sim_193_38?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=88Q2GRKDBDHQ016JKA3T) depending on the weather.

And of course, there is always the option for cute scarves over comfortable shirts. None of what I wear is high fashion or top-of-the-line stylish, but it is all cute, comfortable, and I always feel like I look good which is really the main point for me.

crossing my fingers the links work

u/kristen36 · 1 pointr/NICUParents

This isn’t the exact one, but similar. It was perfect for skin to skin and nursing/pumping even with others in the room. I got a size larger than I normally wear to make sure everything was covered. I loved it!

Also a pumping bra would have been a nice gift. I made one out of an old bra, but it would have been nice to receive one.

Other than that, we could have benefited from gift cards to restaurants or fast food. We spent so much time in the NICU for 33 days that we hardly ever ate at home. We would always grab food on the way home and it would have been nice to have more choices because of the help from gift cards.

Thank you for asking and thinking ahead for her. She will appreciate whatever you get!

u/charlottesinterweb · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I'd say that going for a (mostly) black outfit maybe your best shot at looking professional while also being able to mix in your personal style.

Regarding shirts,this black floaty top will certainly look smart when paired with something like a simple pencil skirt (which is petite too! and elasticated so it'll be comfortable to move around in)

I'd pair these with a pair of simple black or sheer pantyhose, a blazer in any style really, you can't go wrong with an all black outfit and some simple brogues. You can add further personal touches with your hair and jewellery.

If it was something a little more covered up this shirt is pretty good for that.

And to make it a little more casual a cardigan (1) (2) would be a good way to go.

And, lastly, for trousers, these look pretty good and as they are juniors they should fall a little shorter.

Obligatory, Working in my birthday suit and good luck! I hope you find something :)

u/modelbillionaireceo · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Any recommendation for an off shoulder top (that falls off one shoulder specifically?)

I'm looking for something like this

https://www.amazon.com/ZKESS-Shoulder-Irregular-Sweater-Pullover/dp/B074VSD69Q/ref=pd_sbs_193_1?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=3T8W327AAVTAB8FVH5TX&th=1&psc=1

and maybe even a thicker knit like this (though I like the first one a bit more)

https://www.amazon.com/Exlura-Shoulder-Batwing-Oversized-Pullover/dp/B075L9CL9H/ref=cts_ap_1_vtp?pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_p=2897711222&pf_rd_r=f5f72b1f-d320-11e7-9311-2986675ddd31&pd_rd_wg=QYWnX&pf_rd_s=desktop-detail-softlines&pf_rd_t=40701&pd_rd_i=B075LDF6DK&pd_rd_w=r2Wke&pf_rd_i=desktop-detail-softlines&pd_rd_r=f5f72b1f-d320-11e7-9311-2986675ddd31&_encoding=UTF8&th=1&psc=1

The two tops from above look nice, but seem to be made by cheap chinese companies and/or being resold from aliexpress.


Really just looking for a loose knitted sweater that hangs off one shoulder. I'd prefer it look like it's draping too. The pink knit in the first link is really close to what I want, the second link is pretty nice too and I'd be okay with something about that thickness as well. But I'd say link 1 is probably the best.
I'd really appreciate any help from you guys again. Thanks a bunch.
edit: should mention that I'm from canada, and she's 5'8'' so she's a tad bit tall

u/damnit_blondemoment · 2 pointsr/vikingstv

I'm making mine! I'm going to be Lagertha, SO is going to be Ragnar. My throw-together costume isn't going to be show-exact, but I'm pretty sure my group of friends will know exactly who I'm playing.


After shopping around online, actual Vikings costumes run a damn pretty penny - and I only have ugly ones. So, I'm improvising.

This corset and this bolero are my choices for replicating Legertha's tunic-type shirt/sleeves and her armor/vest. Bracers I'm still working on, but I might end up making them myself. I might find a tunic or large brown/tan t shirt and chop/adjust it accordingly to have the bottom coming out of the corset to mimic the tunic since I've not been able to find a good actual tunic top that I like.

These boots were too adorable to pass up, and then I have brown leggings as well.

My company that I work for receives supplies on pallets, so I'm getting one or two to break down and fix into a shield. Painted, of course. Throw a few brown belts on my waist, though the corset that I'm buying actually has sufficient buckling.

And then there is her sword and sheath, which I'm still pondering.

Finished up, of course, with youtube tutorials on Lagertha's hair style. I like that one just because it's easy for someone who doesn't do a lot with her hair very often. I think I can manage this one.


As far as for my SO and being Ragnar ... that's a whole different ballgame that I will be sorting out and figuring out on what to do starting this weekend!

u/CashewPistashew · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Shopping online can be a great option for those of us with lower budgets, but looking for higher quality items. Amazon has a lot of crappy stuff on it, but they also have nicer stuff if you know what you're looking for, and are willing to invest the time to read gazillions of reviews, and do your research.

Also, you can stalk designer items you'd like to snag online and wait for them to go on sale. Or in some cases, buy them lightly used, for example on ebay.

Lands End has quality stuff that is not terribly pricey, and you can get pretty good discounts with them by using special offers or by shopping sale and clearance items toward the end of a season. They still make sturdier tees and nice sweaters, read the reviews to find out which ones. But beware of nutty vanity sizing with them. Read their size charts, and then keep in mind that even if you go by the size charts, their clothing is not cut to be as close fitting as some of us younger women may be used to, so shop accordingly.

100% cotton sweaters, I think are fairly easy to care for, and are pill resistant.
Personally I have had bad experiences with a lot of acrylic sweaters I've owned because they look great in the shop and then go downhill so fast with washing and wearing. A lot of them just look nasty and all matted-and-furry or pilled-like-crazy so soon, that cheap as may have been, it was not worth the investment.

Silk sweaters can be really nice looking for a lighter sweater.
And can be bought at fairly reasonable prices sometimes, especially in blends with cotton like here

And if you can afford to invest in some lower-end cashmere, some of it is supposedly made to be pill-resistant. Just beware of scratchiness when trying on or reading reviews.

u/baconandicecreamyum · 3 pointsr/breastfeeding

Yeah I spent the first several months topless at home. I went to Baby Wearing International meetings and learned how to nurse in a carrier. I also have a Covered Goods cover that's sooooooo soft but very much not-structured so unless you hold it on a certain way, it'll lay on your little one's face. I found it much easier to use though than the aprony ones. Especially since Baby delatched every 30 seconds in the beginning and needed help re-latching. I also got good at cradle /cross-cradle.

At home, I learned to side lay and bedshare and it got easier. I generally start in cradle first though.

I had bought a 2 pack of Target nursing bras and while they worked okay in the beginning with my huge boobs, they eventually made me look flat so now I only use the bra I got when early pregnant - Jockey T-shirt crop top bralette type bra.

I wear old stretchy tank tops from target, old dresses from Victoria Secret online that I can pull down, [these sweaters] (https://www.amazon.com/Free-Live-Cardigans-Charcoal-X-Large/dp/B00QXX7FX8/). I mainly nurse in my Ergo in public with the hood up. People don't even know that I'm nursing in it! I got my Ergo in a local Facebook mom swap group for $25.

u/underthemapletrees · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I wear a size 12 this time around but was sizes 18&22 before my last two pregnancies. I breastfed the prior two and plan to with this one as well. So, here's my current must haves. And I'm wearing one of each of them right now actually. :)

These bras are really comfy. I'm in a 36E so I have the XL, but they stretch really well so I'm positive I'll still have room when my milk comes in.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01C6M6VLQ/ref=aw_wl_ov_dp_2_11?colid=2GFWXQP1PIE1U&coliid=IOQJNRUKGAFLQ&vs=1

I have these tanks in size L but totally could have gotten a medium. They come to about mid thigh on me (I'm 5'9") and the straps are stretchy enough that I'll be able to just pull the top down to nurse.

Four-Pack of Basic Spaghetti Strap Cami Cotton Tank Top (Small, Beige/Baby Pink/Heather Gray/Red) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KGJGRN8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_mjHlyb1KEMZ5X

I got these crossover cardigans in an XL and should have gotten a L or M instead. They're really flowy and very confortable, and will be perfect for a bit of coverage when nursing. They're a lighter t-shirt material. I plan to hunt down more of them in different colors.

Free to Live Women's Criss Cross Cardigans, Black/Charcoal/Navy, Large (Pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O5I1WHS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_PkHlyb6XJP13R


For the hospital, I bought a couple cheapo spaghetti strap nightgowns for the actual birth. For after, yoga pants and leggings and a couple stretchy tank tops. And I had a hoodie to wear home. I'm probably more casual than most in that regard though. And flip flops! My feet swelled up soooo much on day 2.

u/grumblepup · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Oh, and duuhhhhhh, I can't believe I forgot to mention: CARDIGANS!

Honestly it's probably because I've basically been living in cardigans for the past 2-3 weeks so they feel like part of my body, haha.

My friend got me a 3-pack of basic flowy ones -- like these https://www.amazon.com/Free-Live-Cardigans-Charcoal-X-Large/dp/B00QXX7FX8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481411849&sr=8-1&keywords=cardigan+3+pack -- and they're great for warmth now that it's winter, plus they're long enough that they could probably double as a modesty cover if you were nursing out in public. I haven't tried that "function" out though.

u/SatinUnicorn · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

As I see you are breastfeeding, you will definitely want some nipple cream.

You may also want to get some leak protection. I like these because they are reusable!

A boppy or something similar (breastfeeding pillow) won’t hurt either!

These crossover tops are actually really cute, and are perfect to double as breastfeeding-friendly tops.

u/midnighteskye · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This Cardigan, will help keep you from getting a chill. I've learned no matter where I am that I get cold, so something light helps keep that chill off.

Have fun in CO! I loved Denver and Boulder when I visited!!

Edit: Forgot the link...

u/crowdsourced · 2 pointsr/weddingplanning

These are all awesome options and better than I could find! Bonus note: if you hover back and forth between the pictures on Amazon, you can make the lady dance.

u/older_bolder · 12 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

If I find something I love at a good value (like this cardi!), I'll often buy it in a few colors. This lets me look cohesive without being samey, spread out the wear across the colors, and wear it with a bunch of different fits. I just also try not to wear it every day.

u/any_delirium · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm not super familiar with jean jackets, but I would try and find something that hits close to your natural waist: not too long, not too short. An open-front cardigan would also be cute and not terribly warm:

One Two Three Four Five

u/_migraine · 14 pointsr/twentyonepilots

These are actually really close:
White around oversized sunglasses

The best part is, “customers who bought this item also bought”: floral kimono

u/ArtsyKitty · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thanks and yeah ofc!

here it is :D

u/TheLawIsi · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning

similar to first

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I couldnt find something like the second one consider cross posting to r/femalefashionadvise as well.