Marissa
Overall experience with KB has been wonderful. I ordered a bundle pack so I could try three different products and I love all three. The fit is great, I love that there’s no underwire, and it’s very easy to snap/unsnap the bra one handled while nursing. I purchased this pack 7 weeks postpartum and I’m 5’2” weighing 124 lbs. I am normally a 34B and the small fit me perfectly. My ONLY complaint and the only reason I didn’t give 5 stars is the padding. It’s not sewn in and the pads get all wonky after every nursing session. It’s fine at home, but when trying to nurse at a restaurant it’s a pain to try and fix the padding underneath the cover up while holding a baby. If the padding was sewn in I believe it’d be a perfect nursing bra!!
STEPHENIE N.
This nursing bra is extremely soft and comfy. The bands do feel like they run a little tight, I'm a 34B and originally ordered small per the size chart and it was way too tight, so I had to exchange for a large. The process was fast and efficient at least. The only thing is that these aren't meant to be machine washable, you can as long as you put them in a lingerie bag but definiteky shouldn't put in the dryer. For someone who has a newborn that spits up almost every feeding, I can't really afford to wait for these to hang dry. I messed them up a little bit throwing them in the dryer on low heat. If not for that, I'd give this bra 5 stars!
Tiffany H.
The quality, material, and design of this bra are very good. I feel comfortable wearing it even as a large busted nursing mama. I was a DD prior to pregnancy and ordered the large busty size I think I could have even gotten an xl but the large fits fine. My only complaint is the fabric is pilling up after only a few washes in a lingerie bag. With a newborn there’s no time for hand washing so I wish the material was a bit more durable.
Erica T.
I've tried several times to get a wireless bra that works for my larger chest and is appropriate to wear in public. This one is definitely as close as I've come to feeling truly confident wearing it in front of anyone other than my family. The first size I tried was too large in the cup near the armpit level, so I sized down in the cup only and it fits like a sports bra. As a result, I'm maybe a little smashed up top, but I also feel locked in, which is an accomplishment with a wireless bra. However, this still means I end up with a uni-boob. Perhaps I should have gone up in band size as well as down in cup size to get a better fit, but since this is a nursing bra and I'll continue to change size/won't be nursing forever, this is good enough for now. It's really well made and comfortable enough I would certainly recommend it for bustier girls!
Melanie D.
I really like this bra overall. It is supportive and comfortable and gets the job done. However, it still has removeable cups!! This is something I hate. In what world does a breastfeeding woman need removeable cups? They are constantly folding over on themselves when I snap down to nurse and need to be fixed. Additionally they get all messed up in the wash. Just see them in already
Alison W.
This bra offers WAY now support than traditional wire-free bras. However, I am a 30F in this stage of pregnancy, and I bought the Busty-Small size, like the fit finder suggested, and I spill out more than I'd like. That being said, it is still wearable, and also pretty comfortable. We will see how it fits when I start nursing :)
Jayden C.
Love it so far. The material is super soft and the bra is comfortable overall. I’m 8 months pregnant and typically wear a 34B (34C nursing), but I’m petite so I went ahead and got a small and it was unfortunately too small so I had to add an extender. Hoping once i deliver it’ll fit better, but definitely was surprised with how small the band was. I wish I had followed the size chart, but it’ll work! I’ll be curious to see how it holds up over time, but love it for now!
Jen
The cups are amazingly comfortable, and I love that I have finally found a bra that supports me from the band instead of shoulder straps like they're supposed to. My complaint is, as I've been able to tolerate tight clothes less and less, I need to loosen the band, which causes the hooks to come unhooked. These bras would be perfect if they didn't depend on tension to stay secure. I have to adjust the hooks 2 to 3 times a day to keep them secured right, which is very annoying, especially when I'm out and about and using the extenders.
Abby N.
I have been either pregnant or breastfeeding for the past 2.5 years, so my bra size fluctuates wildly, but I am consistently small band, large cup. The measurements I took for this bra (7 months pregnant) put me at a 32E, which maps to a small or small busty. I went with the busty, knowing that I always need more support, not less. Y'all, I almost cried when I tried it on. I have never had a wirefree bra that was so supportive, actually holding the girls up and keeping both sideboob and monoboob at bay. I have cleavage in this bra, for pity's sake. The straps are nice and wide for extra comfort and support, and the three-hook closure is a nice extra bit of support over the 2-hooks I'm used to. I do have a wee bit of trouble with the band not being snug enough and riding up, but only if I put the bra on myself using the clasp and spin method. If I put my arms through the straps, lift the girls in, and have my husband fasten it, I don't have that issue. I've ways been flabbergasted at the puniness of other maternity/nursing bras, since pregnancy and breastfeeding make up the bustiest phase of a woman's life! We need more support, not less, and this bra brings it. I will be recommending it to everyone.
Jaclyn B.
I had planned on breastfeeding and have several nursing bras but ended up having to pump instead. I always have a hard time finding my size as I was a 32F before my milk came in and am currently measuring a 32I, so I was thrilled to see the busty sizes offered by this company. I bought this hands free pumping bra and it was liberating after days of having to hold the bottles to my chest 10-12 times a day. That being said, as my only pump bra I was wearing it constantly and it was losing some integrity after the first few days. I am hesitant to buy more due to the high cost and found another option that goes over a nursing bra to hold the cups in place so I am swapping between these options for now. Overall I like the bra a lot, it's just necessarily practical for me to get more as I will be going back to work in a few months and working swing shift might kill my supply anyway.