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D&A Striped Side Ruched Nursing Top w/Tie Back

by Japanese Weekend
(Product #12211)
Product Ratings: (29)

We do not currently have any D&A Striped Side Ruched Nursing Top w/Tie Back available for sale

More Info


  • Machine Wash Cold
  • Made in United States
  • Nursing Access: Pull Down

Sizing


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Customer Reviews


Love the stripes, love the shirring on the sides which seems to be flattering, even with a little postpartum pooch. My only beef is with the material -- it's a knit fabric, and I guess I didn't realize this. There's nothing wrong with the fabric per se, but I'm envisioning some easy snagging potential, which worries me. Even though it has the common layered nursing panel, somehow it doesn't look like a nursing shirt, which is a plus for me.
Reviewed by , nursing an newborn
This shirt makes me feel very pretty. Though horizontal stripes sometimes make a person look wider, this is not the case with this shirt. I feel fashionable and well covered with this shirt. The side ruching hides my tummy. Also, I'm only 5' tall; many nursing shirts are too long for my torso, but not this one. The color is very flattering, and true to the picture. Love, love, LOVE this shirt!!!
Reviewed by , Nursing a newborn
I love this shirt! I'm at the very end of my pregnancy, so I wanted something I could wear during pregnancy and after and this is definitely it. The side ruching is so flattering. I think it will be cute on me afterwards when I'm nursing as well. I've probably worn it 10 times in the little over 2 weeks I've had it.
Reviewed by , 9 months pregnant
Initially ordered the small, and probably (ironically) would have preferred the small during pregnancy, but I exchanged for the medium because the top part was too tight for nursing. Very cute, good length, disguises postpartum shape pretty well. 4/5 stars because I think it would be cuter on a preggo belly.
Reviewed by , nursing a newborn
Love this top! I ordered up a size to medium in order the get the nursing access to work. I'm 5'9" and the small wouldn't pull down to my breast. Love the material and the cut of the sleeve allows lots of ventilation that I seem to need when nursing!
Reviewed by
I have been wearing this top for the past week and already 2 pregnant ladies on the street came to me and asked wher I got it. Only wish I didn't wait until 37 weeks to find this top. I look forward to wearing it for nursing!
Reviewed by , 38 weeks pregnant
This shirt was just okay. Decided to return it because I didn't like the way the stripes did not align in the front layers. Cute open back makes an otherwise casual shirt a little bit sexy.
Reviewed by , nursing a newborn
i like this one alot, the only reason i took off a star is because it feels like i *could* fit a preggo belly in here. and i'm trying to feel sexy againk!
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About Japanese Weekend


From Dancer to Designer

Japanese Weekend's owner Barbie White started off as a dancer and choreographer before she switched her career and became a maternity designer. The name Japanese Weekend came from a dance move that she choreographed in the mid 70's.

Over the years, JW has become one of the leading maternity designers in the US. It offers contemporary, functional and comfortable clothing, made with quality fabrics and solid construction. The company has patented several designs that are innovative and fashionable, which include the Ok Support Waistband, The Hug Line, and the one-of-a kind MamaCoat.