Leading Lady Molded Stretch Pad Underwire Nursing Bra 410
Leading Lady's Molded Stretch Pad Underwire Nursing Bra from the Maternity Collection.
This seamless bra style lays smooth under clothing.
A revolutionary light, 4-way stretch in the lightly padded cup fits every curve perfectly.
The bra cups feature a quick, one-handed clasp, making access much easier.
Adjustable straps and back closure make for a perfect fit.
Underwire offers additional support.
Nursing/Maternity Bra Basics: What's the difference between a maternity bra and a nursing bra? When should you buy these bras? Tomima answers your questions and provides special tips on how, when and why to buy nursing/maternity bras.
HerRoom Fitter's Comments:
Seamless, molded, lightly padded cup with separate triangle support panel, is free of cookies and lining.
After trying on bra, I promptly returned it. The side wire was already starting to poke through material.
Lisa, Missouri City, TX, USA, Age: 30'sAugust, 2011, Tall (5'9" and over) Size: 42DD
I have a bit of mixed feelings about this bra. Overall it's a great bra. It fit really well and 10 months postpartum it's the first nursing bra that actually supported me, is comfortable and looks nice under clothes! I wish I'd found it earlier. Other reviewers mentioned it runs a little large, I can't say for sure if this is true but I think it might slightly, which worked in my favor, I'd been a 34DD and had just shrunk, I could fit into my pre-pregnancy 34D's but they were just a little too small and this bra in 34D fit perfectly so it might run slightly large but not much.
My one complaint is the way the panels fold. Other reviewers do mention that it is hard to fold over. It's not because of the padded material though, it's because of the way they are sewn in. It's sewn to the midpoint of the panel so it only folds down halfway which is right about where your nipple is. I had absolutely no problem with this when I used it at home, I simply slipped a finger in there and pulled my nipple out slightly. However, the reason I gave it four stars instead of five, is that I had to use this while flying recently and it is impossible to use discreetly because of this. So if you are looking for a good supportive nursing bra, that fits well, and you will mostly be nursing at home, or anyplace where you have privacy this is the bra for you, but if you nurse in public a lot you may want to choose a different one, at least for that.
Cam, KY, Age: 30'sApril, 2011, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 34D
This was a good bra, but it didn't fit me as well. I could have tried a larger size, but I liked the other bra I had bought better.
Lee Ann, Weatherford, TX, USA, Age: 40'sMarch, 2011, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 38DD
This is my favorite nursing bra. Excellent support.
Snow, Massena, Age: 30'sOctober, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 42DD
This is a really good bra for the price. Not entirely different from some of my "regular" bras though, and for the price, this one can't be beat because it's one of the few bras I've found that still have part of the support in place when you unclip it (as opposed to the whole cup unclipping leaving only the strap which bad for trying to pump at work because it's more difficult for me to reclip with only one hand and while in a hurry).
Anisah, Chicago, IL, Age: 30'sOctober, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 36C
Molded cups= padded bra. Its a great smooth fit under shirts, with some forgiveness for leaks, but the entire cup is heavily padded.
Daria, IA, Age: 30'sSeptember, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 42DD
This is a good supportive bra. Its very plain, no frills. I measured myself according to the directions on this website and this bra fits fairly well. I am able to wear cotton nursing pads with it. The cups sometimes have a ripple in them, so i just double check to make sure I look smooth under my shirt before I leave the house (I have had the same problem with lots of regular bras too)
B, NC, Age: 20'sAugust, 2010, Petite (5'3" and under) Size: 36DD
When I first put on this bra I thought, wow, this is it. Super great bra and wonderful price. After three washes, my opinion has modified. It still sits well on the shoulders, the cups feel great, you can't see my nipples, etc. The problem is the plastic ribbing on the sides. I believe there was another review that discussed this defect. This ribbing tends to push through the rather thin covering material and poke your sides. I cannot decide if I should sew a reinforcement patch or take out the ribbing.
Carmen, Jonesborough tn, Age: 40'sAugust, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 40C
Love this bra! It looks great on and is lightly padded. Looks fantastic under T-shirts. No sag, great for large chested women, very supportive. I wish the range was greater. I ordered a DD, but really need to go up one or two cup sizes, but it is not available.
Rhonda, Spring Hill,TN US, Age: 40'sJuly, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 36DD
Wow, this site is fabulous! It was the only place I could find the nursing bra (you know how hard it is to find one that has good support, is comfortable and looks good under a shirt) I wanted and it was a decent price. It arrived in a timely manner and was nicely wrapped in purple tissue paper. It fits perfect. I think I'll get all my bras from this place!
Rachel, South Jordan/UT/USA, Age: 30'sJune, 2010, Tall (5'9" and over) Size: 34D
This Bra runs a little big. It is very supportive, and would be a good t shirt bra. I have not started nursing yet, but it seems like it may be difficult to get all the fabric out of the way so that you can nurse. Overall this is a good supportive bra that seems like it would hold up well.
Heather, Evergreen, Co., Age: 30'sApril, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 34D
Very comfortable!! I usually wear a 34 or sometimes a 32, but the 36 fit well. So if you are undecided about size, order up a size.
Sonya, Louisiana, Age: 30'sFebruary, 2010, Average Height (5'4"-5'8") Size: 36DD