This week’s round up of fantastic outfits from the group features loads of pretty dresses – lockdown doesn’t mean no frocks! Enjoy!
This week’s round up of fantastic outfits from the group features loads of pretty dresses – lockdown doesn’t mean no frocks! Enjoy!
This cute pinny has a patch pocket, buckle straps, a crossover back and soft stretchy material.
This elegant plunge neck top has puff sleeves, elasticated cuffs and an accessible wrap front!
This snazzy patterned pinafore has buckle straps you can easily undo to breastfeed! The cotton rich corduroy fabric has added stretch for comfort!
Soft, lightweight, ribbed fabric, in a wrap-around style with a V-neck for nursing access.
This super cute smock dress is long sleeved in a ribbed fine knit, with confirmed real button front! Comes in red, rust, camel and black.
Shimmer like a bauble in this glamorous jumpsuit with a straight leg, faux wrap front, short sleeves and a belted waist.
Available in festive red or green, this sweet wrap dress boasts blouson sleeves, tie waist and a wrap front.
This pretty puff sleeve top features a feeding friendly wrap front, peplum hem and crepe fabric.
Chic, cosy and comfy come to mind with this lush knit dress. It features a v neck, wrap front, drop shoulders and relaxed fit.
This beaut basic wrap top is easy access for a classic look while you breastfeed! Comes in nude and and black.
This smart leopard print blouse has a button up neck line and long sleeves which roll up for a chic look day or night!
This beautiful striped midi dress in rich jewel tones is made of soft, stretchy jersey and has a V-neckline for access.
This fabulous wide leg jumpsuit has a plunge neck, drop shoulders, elasticated cuffs and feeding friendly rap top with button closure!
This lovely wrap front dress in a fit-and-flare design boasts a shirred waist, tiered hem and a oft jersey fabric.
This stunning wrap dress will add a bit of sparkle to your festive season! Available in black and gold.
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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