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Shortly after the birth of my son, I realized that nursing in public could sometimes be an awkward thing. It's hard to be discreet, stay comfortable, and nurse a wriggly infant all at the same time. A friend suggested buying a few nursing tanks for better coverage. I found that the Gilligan & O'Malley nursing tanks are comfortable, keep my belly covered nicely, and are very reasonably priced at around $15. They have held up well, too, as my son is now 16 months old and I've just finished nursing him. The tanks are still in good enough condition to use with our next baby.
One thing worth pointing out is that these nursing tanks are simply tanks; they are not a full bra, and they do not have underwire or padding. You will want to have some nicer, "regular" nursing bras or more expensive tanks with a full bra inside to use with nicer clothing. For every day use, however, Gilligan & O'Malley nursing tanks are a great fit, and the price is right.
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