Nursing Tops
Nursing Tops Designed for Real Feeding Days
The first months of feeding are unpredictable enough without a wardrobe that fights you. Every style in this collection is cut so you can feed your baby without peeling off half your outfit; think zip-front tops, crossover V-necks, flip panels and snap-button sweatshirts that look like the clothes you already wear, not like a uniform.
There are 68 styles here, from ribbed short sleeve tops and cotton singlets through to oversized knit jumpers and nursing hoodies, available across a size-inclusive range from XS to 3XL. Many pieces are designed to fit a bump as well, so a top you buy while pregnant keeps earning its place long after the baby arrives. If you want the wider pregnancy range, browse our maternity tops.
What Makes a Nursing Top Easy to Feed In?
It comes down to the access. Across this range you will find crossover and wrap fronts that pull aside, petal panels that flip open, hidden zips through the bust, and snap buttons at the collar or shoulder. Each is designed to open with one hand, which is the whole point when the other hand is holding your baby. Discreet access also makes feeding in public far less stressful.
Fabric does the rest of the work. Selected styles use bamboo, cotton and soft knits chosen for stretch and breathability rather than structure, so nothing digs in through a long feed. The collection deliberately mixes tees, singlets, sweatshirts and jumpers, so check each product description for the exact fabric and the nursing access method on that style.
Nursing Tops for Every Part of Your Day
This is a wardrobe, not a single style. Most mums end up with a few pieces that cover very different parts of the week:
- Everyday and errands: ribbed short sleeve tops, cotton singlets and stripe tees that pair with jeans and go straight from pram walk to cafe.
- Cooler months: oversized knit jumpers, cropped knits and nursing hoodies with zip or button openings, so you stay warm without layering yourself out of feeding access.
- Work: crossover and V-neck styles in plain colours read as polished and give you access without an obvious feeding panel; see our maternity work tops for more structured options.
- Home and rest days: soft snap-button sweatshirts and relaxed loungewear tops for the long feeding days when comfort wins.
- Hospital and the fourth trimester: easy-access pieces you can pull on one-handed in the early weeks.
Colours run through black, white, beige, grey, blue, green, brown, pink and red, so building a mix-and-match feeding wardrobe from a handful of pieces is straightforward. Australian orders over $150 ship free, and returns over $150 are free too, so trying a couple of access styles to see what suits you is low risk.
Complete Your Nursing Wardrobe
Nursing tops work hardest when the rest of the wardrobe supports them. These collections cross-shop well:
- Nursing dresses for occasions and warmer days
- Nursing bras and maternity underwear for the support layer underneath
- Nursing covers if you want extra privacy while feeding
- Maternity and nursing sleepwear for night feeds
- Knitwear for layering over feeding-friendly tops
- Maternity jeans and maternity leggings to pair with almost everything here
- Postnatal essentials for the weeks after birth
- Hospital stay pieces for your bag
- Maternity and nursing tops on sale if you are stocking up
Nursing Tops FAQs
How do nursing tops actually work?
Nursing tops build discreet feeding access into the design instead of asking you to lift your whole top. Common methods in this range include crossover fronts you pull aside, petal or flip panels that fold down, concealed zips, and snap buttons. The access method is listed in each product description, so you can choose the one you find easiest.
Can I wear nursing tops while I am still pregnant?
Yes, many styles here are designed as maternity and nursing pieces, with stretch to fit a growing bump and feeding access you simply do not use until later. That makes them better value than buying separate pregnancy and postpartum wardrobes.
What is the best nursing top for going back to work?
Crossover and V-neck styles in plain colours tend to look the most professional while still giving you quick access, and they pair easily with tailored pieces. Our maternity workwear range has more structured options if your workplace is formal.
How should I wash nursing tops?
Follow the care label on each style, as the collection mixes cotton, bamboo and knits. As a general rule, a cool gentle machine wash and air drying will protect the stretch that makes feeding access work.
