This week we have a bonanza of breastfeeding styles to share from the group, including some outstanding occasion dresses!
This week we have a bonanza of breastfeeding styles to share from the group, including some outstanding occasion dresses!
This sweet strawberry print dress is part of ASOS’s responsible edit. It boasts a
V-neck, short sleeves and button-through front.
This flowy floral shirt dress with long sleeves, buttons and tiered skirt is the perfect option for breastfeeding!
This stunning dress comes in loads of shades, and boasts plunge front, cap sleeves and the wrap design is secured with tie detailing.
This super comfortable jumpsuit is in a midweight cotton jersey, featuring 3/4 sleeves, a v-neckline with a zip front, and a functional drawstring waist.
This chic stretchy cord dress is a timeless 1970s shirt style shape, with button-through fastening, cuffs and
This pretty peplum top has a V neckline, 3/4 puff sleeves, frill trim, and button front.
This super cute mini dress has a ruffle hem, tie belt and button front.
This stylish top comes in a multitude of colours and patterns. The zip front is super handy for feeding!
This stunning animal print dress has a drop shoulder, v-neck and gorgeous thick material.
This gorgeous dress features a V-neck, shirred, stretch top and cuffs, long sleeves and frill trims. This dress comes in loads of patterns and colours!
This elegant midi dress is the perfect occasion dress for when you need easy access and sophistication.
This comfortable supersoft jersey fabric jumpsuit features a wrap design that makes feeding a breeze.
This lovely top has a V-neckline, 3/4 length sleeve wand front zip that’s feeding accessible.
This classic gingham print dress in a elegant midi style features shirring across the waist and tiered detailing.
This snazzy satin dress is short sleeved with a V neckline, wrap front, pleated skirt and tie waist.
This statement saying maxi dress has added stretch which makes it boobing friendly!
Can I Breastfeed In It? is the brainchild of Nat Halman. After having a baby, Nat realised it’s not easy to find stylish, breastfeeding-accessible clothing. She also found in-person breastfeeding support within her local community to be scarce, so she turned to other parents on Facebook for help.
In 2015, Nat set up a Facebook group which grew to over 1,000 members within a few weeks. That original group is now a network of six global communities, where hundreds of thousands of parents share outfit ideas, breastfeeding tips, and child-rearing woes.
CIBII is run by a team of volunteers, united in the belief that breastfeeding should be normalised within society. Useful, impactful breastfeeding support is sadly lacking within our local communities, so CIBII’s aim is to offer help where parents are already spending time – on social media.
The CIBII team includes trained breastfeeding peer supporters who can offer evidence- based information on baby feeding.
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