MUMMA MILLA

Triangle Bra - White

A leakproof triangle bralette.

Triangle Bra - White

Regular price $69.99
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A leakproof triangle bralette.
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WHY IT'S GREAT

Buttery soft to the touch and stretchy to ensure you feel pure comfort and second-skin softness, this comfy piece of underwear will live on long after your feeding journey. With built-in, non-removable leakproof layers to catch your breastfeeding leaks, elasticated and adjustable spaghetti straps and no fiddly nursing clips to deal with this pregnancy and postpartum staple will keep you feeling chic, comfortable and confident pre and post-birth. Designed to be ultra stretchy so it can be pulled up or down over the breast for easy nursing access, the straps can also drop over your shoulder to breastfeed with ease.

DETAILS
Material OEKO-TEX Certified :77% modal, 18% polyamide, 5% elastane.
Absorbency Best results: light to medium leakage only.
Please be mindful that we have tried to create a bra that can absorb as much milk leakage as possible, however every woman can be so different in terms of their milk supply.
Nipple health is at top of mind for us so if you have heavy leakage/let-down it's imperative to use your initiative and not wear an over -saturated bra.
Heavy Leakage Tip : To help with oversupply or heavy leakage you can always pop in some silicone milk collectors or some re-usable bamboo nursing pads to catch your breastmilk when nursing, and take these out once you've finished feeding baby. If leakage is heavy during the day (this is indicative when the bra become saturated and spreads throughout the entire inner layer) it's imperative to wear nursing pads to help absorb the excess milk.
Milk leakage amounts most likely will change and decrease throughout the course of your breastfeeding journey.
Bacterial infections of the nipple can also cause mastitis so making sure to not wear saturated pads/bras for long periods of time will help reduce the risk of this.
Care White Triangle Bra to be washed with white colours ONLY.
Do not wash in hot water - this can compromise the fabric. Once washed, garments need to be laid flat on a clothes rack / line for even drying/ retaining shape.
ALWAYS wash and dry dark and light colours separately.
The nature of our soft fabric is that it is a very fine knit, and therefore susceptible to pilling if it comes into contact with any textured or rough surfaces and clothing. Delicate care is advised ie. place in delicates bag during a wash cycle.
For those who are drying their bras during winter periods, with limited sunlight, it's important to make sure all layers of the garment dry quickly in a good ventilated and heated space to speed up drying time.
Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Do not tumble dry. Line dry in the shade.
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