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The 10 Best Nursing Tops of 2024 Deliver Both Style and Function

From tank tops to sweatshirts, discover our top 10 nursing tops.

Nursing Tops

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If you choose to breastfeed, finding maternity clothes that you can nurse in easily and comfortably is essential. Button-up tops, for instance, can feel fiddly and annoying when your baby starts fussing and you want to feed them as quickly as possible. Likewise, you may not want to pull up a T-shirt or sweater in a public café, exposing your tummy and breasts in the process. 

Of course, no one should ever feel like they need to cover up, and you should feed your baby wherever and however you like. However, many breastfeeding women like to have a few nursing tops in their postnatal wardrobes with discreet panels and openings. This way, if you do feel the need to be discreet, you can do so super easily. 

“The best types of nursing tops are those that have a wrap top or a flap top partition,” says Amanda Wood, CEO and Founder of The Haute Edit LLC. This allows you to feed comfortably while remaining covered. “Likewise, you can also wear a wrap knit top, crop top, or cropped sweater over a nursing tank dress.” 

So, with Amanda’s and our other experts' words of advice firmly in our minds, we spent hours researching the best products on the market in this category, evaluating their key features—like fabric, fit, design, and size range—in addition to reviews from customers and other trusted sources to deliver a selection of the best nursing tops to add to your wardrobe and make those endless feeds a little easier.

Sizes: XS–XXL | Type: Shoulder clip and elasticized side

H&M is always a go-to for every postnatal essential from clothing to underwear, and this pack of three nursing tops is a great way to prepare your wardrobe for breastfeeding. Each top is a sleeveless tank style with an elasticized lower edge and easy-clip straps that are easy to undo with just one hand. Wear them alone or layer them under oversized shirts and sweaters. Each is made from a soft jersey that washes well and feels soft on the skin, and became a daily go-to in our own maternity wardrobes.

Mothera Nursing Top
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Sizes: XS–XL | Type: Pull up concealed panel

If you don’t want to spend too much on nursing tops but need a couple of new pieces, you can’t go wrong with this long-sleeve top from Mothera. It has the flap top partition Wood references; plus, it's moisture-wicking and naturally UV protectant, so long walks with your baby will be that much more enjoyable. It comes in three different colorways (navy, black, and grey), so you can stock up on a few for under $30 per piece. Wear alone or as a base layer so you can feed wherever you are without baring your tummy

Sizes: XS–XXL | Type: Center snap closure and hidden snap at shoulder

There are plenty of gifts for new moms to treat yourself tobut we especially love this gorgeous alpaca cardigan from Storq. Cut to an enveloping fit, this super-soft layering piece is designed to snap close at the center front with an additional hidden snap near the shoulder. This means the baby can feed inside while you cover yourself and stay cozy at the same time. It has an oversized fit with a very wide, loose silhouette so take your usual size if you want a really nice drape, or go a size smaller if you want it a little more fitted. 

Best for Big Breasts

Bodily Always-On Nursing Tank

 Bodily Always-On Nursing Tank
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Sizes: S–3X | Type: One-handed clip down

This tank may seem simple, but it’s thoughtfully designed from stretch micro-modal and certified Oeko-Tex fabric with a one-handed clip-down cup, built-in bra, and strap adjusters. It starts in a size small and runs up to 3X, so you’ll be able to find your perfect fit. Best of all, the design leaves room for weight fluctuations in the breasts and tummy, so it’ll support you right through your postnatal recovery and breastfeeding journey. 

Sizes: XS–XL | Type: Split sides with snap fastenings

Cozy and with a long length, this soft jersey top from Seraphine is the perfect everyday layering piece. It comes in two versatile shades (grey and sky-blue) and has a roll neck that’s ideal for chilly days. Wear it with your favorite leggings and when it comes to feeding, just snap open the sides with one hand. Buy your usual pre-pregnancy size for the best fit. 

Sizes: 0–3 | Type: Pull up concealed panel

Hatch is one of our favorite maternity and postnatal brands, and its ‘The Luxe’ nursing tee is a great staple to invest in. While it is on the more expensive side, it’s made from 100% organic Pima cotton which is super soft and the kind of piece that you’ll wear on repeat. The top layer is made for discreet feeding and pulls open at the center, so there’s no clasps or buttons to contend with if you find those tricky to navigate. We also love the loose fit at the tummy that will keep you comfy in those early postnatal days.

Sizes: XS–3X | Type: One-handed clip down

This versatile tank from Storq has easy-to-access clips that allow you to feed easily and discreetly. It’s made from smooth and stretchy Oeko-Tex jersey and inside, there’s a shelf bra to offer light support for you morning, noon, and night. Wear it around the house with leggings or with your maternity jeans and sneakers for baby groups and coffee dates with friends. It runs in cups A-E and has a slim but not skin-tight fit.

Sizes: 1X–3X | Type: One-handed clip down design

This everyday nursing tank has a built-in wire-free shelf bra that makes it easy to latch baby on without anyone seeing anything. It also runs up to a size 28 and features wide, adjustable straps that offer extra support. Choose from black, or gray and wear it with everything from leggings and a cardigan to dungarees.

Sizes: XS–XXL | Type: Button-up

“I was reluctant to buy a lot of pieces that I wouldn't be able to keep wearing after I had my son,” says British fashion journalist Frankie Graddon, “So, instead of buying specific maternity tops I wore [button-up] shirts from Gap.” Like Graddon, we also love an oversized shirt as a chic and versatile nursing option, and Gap has a great range, such as this roomy style. You can also wear a specific nursing tank or vest underneath if you want a little extra coverage. Slip it on year-round with jeans, shorts, and dresses. 

Sizes: S–L | Type: Split sides with poppers

Once your baby arrives, you’ll want comfy essentials that you can wear on repeat. This black hooded sweater from MORI is ideal for those newborn days, with a roomy fit and side poppers to allow for easy feeding. It’s also made from organic stretch cotton and modal, so is a great sustainable option. Wear it during pregnancy and throughout your postnatal period for easy, everyday comfort. 

What to Look for in Nursing Tops

  • Types of fastening: Nursing tops come in four main styles. The first is clip fastenings at the shoulder straps, which are usually seen on vest tops and camis. Double-layered panels that pull upwards or to the side are also very popular, as are nursing tops and sweaters with snap fastenings along the sides. The one you choose is all dependent on your personal preference and the position you feed your baby in. 
  • Fabric: The hormone oxytocin is released when you breastfeed, which not only makes you feel relaxed and a little bit sleepy but often quite warm, too. As such, you may want to wear layers when you’re lactating so that you can peel off any extra pieces if you start to feel very hot—like in a café or baby group. It’s also wise to look for cool fabrics such as cotton, bamboo, lyocell, and even fine-knit wool.
FAQ
  • What should you look for in nursing tops and how do they work?

    Great nursing tops will appear like regular tops but have hidden details and layers to help you feed your baby without exposing your stomach, breasts, or back. Vest tops tend to have clips at the shoulder straps, while T-shirts and sweaters lift up or pull to the side to reveal concealed feeding panels. 

    Liana Chaouli, who is the founder of Image Therapist International, says that a good way of making sure that a top is a good fit for you is to see if your fingers have the dexterity to open up the panel or zipper with one hand. “You'll have to do this several times a day and as soon as your baby cries, so you want your nursing top to be accessible as possible.”

  • How many nursing tops do I need?

    When you first start breastfeeding, you’ll probably produce quite a lot of milk, so leaking is expected. As such, you’ll need a few different nursing tops to get you through the week, and it’s a good idea to pop a spare in your baby bag, too, just in case you need to change when you’re out of the house. Some brands, such as H&M offer great nursing sets, including vest tops, tees, and shirts which are a great way to get started. 

  • Do I also need a breastfeeding bra?

    Yes, and a breastfeeding bra should be as easily accessible as your nursing top so you can undo both quickly. Another thing to think about is that your nursing bra has a pocket for a pad. “They should have a padded pocket,” she says, “so you don't leak out into your clothes, especially if you're immediately returning to work,” Chaouli says.

Why Trust Byrdie

Catherine Hufton is a Byrdie contributor who also writes about fashion and shopping for other titles such as Elle UK, Harper’s Bazaar, and InStyle. She is also a mom to two young boys, so she has plenty of experience in shopping for stylish maternity and postnatal clothes. As such, many of the retailers featured are places she has shopped herself over the past few years.

To get further insights on the best nursing tops, we also spoke with a number of experts:

  • Amanda Wood is a stylist, CEO, and Founder of The Haute Edit LLC and helps many of her clients create stylish maternity and postnatal wardrobes.
  • Frankie Graddon is a new mom and fashion journalist based in London.
  • Liana Chaouli is a style expert and founder of Image Therapist International based in Beverly Hills.

According to our Diversity Pledge, 15% of products in our newly-published market roundups will feature Black-owned and/or Black-founded brands. At the time of publishing, we were not able to find any nursing tops from a Black-owned and/or Black-founded business. If you know of one we should consider, please email us at contact@byrdie.com, and we will evaluate the product ASAP. 

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