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Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M

Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M

  • Adjustable in size – maintain a tight fit over time with 10″ adjustable velcro back panel
  • Maintain a tight seal: center panel allows 2″ of movement for proper positioning of pump flanges
  • Four way layering support system: secures and maintains a tight seal of breastshields/flanges
  • Designed to work with all major breastpump manufacturers

Please click here for the SIZE CHART Simple Wishes Bustier allows multi-tasking moms the chance to be more productive while they pump, or simply to take a breath and recapture a moment for themselves. Stylish and functional, and grounded in innovative, thoughtful design, the Bustier is an affordable and quality alternative to the fussy and unflattering hands free alternatives on the market. 83% cotton 17% spandex, exclusive of trims. Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, non-chlorine bleach when need

Rating: (out of 158 reviews)

List Price: $ 35.00

Price: $ 19.99

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5 Responses to Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M

  • Pumping Mom says:

    Review by Pumping Mom for Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M
    Rating:
    I just discovered this hands free pumping device after the birth of my second child. I tried easy expressions, the pumping bra by la leche league, and made by moms pumping band with my first child. Don’t waste your time trying them even if you can find them at discounted prices. These products all offer assistance, but are not hands free. It truly is a hands free product.

    Here’s what I love about it.

    1. It will fit any woman’s body perfectly and is adjustable, so as your body changes postpartum you will not need to buy another size. The front zipper panel allows you to adjust the placement of the breast shields and the panel in the back allows you to adjust the overall size. Amazing!

    2. The fabric is soft and comes in a nice light pink color.

    3. Believe it or not the bra actually supports bottles completely full of milk.

    4. I don’t use the straps, but it’s a nice add for the woman who wants a little more support.

    5. The packaging is so cute.

    Above, I mentioned that I tried three other products with my first child.

    Here’s what I did not like about each of them.

    Easy Expressions

    1. If you are not lined up perfectly with the holes the bustier will not work for you.

    2. There is no support at the top to prevent the breast shields from slipping down while pumping. OUCH!

    3. I had to buy a medium and large size. Depending on my milk supply, I would alternate between the two sizes.

    4. The packaging is horrible.

    La Leche Leage

    1. Nice idea, but offers absolutely no support of the bottles.

    Made By Moms

    1. Is somewhat supportive of the bottles but so stiff and uncomfortable.

  • P. Jain says:

    Review by P. Jain for Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M
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    I bought 2 of these from Amazon and it was so much better than what I was using before. This is a really well designed and thought product. That is why I was surprised when I found this piece of Velcro was sown inside with the cloth and hence rubbed against my back causing pain (you know what can happen when velcro rubs against skin). I figured out a way to use it without it hurting me but I still wanted to call the company and give them my feedback because I thought this was otherwise such a neat product. Anyways, I called the company and left a message in their voice mail. I got a call back the same day. Apparently, there were some made with this Velcro problem which they had removed from their stock but somehow Amazon had not removed theirs. Without my asking they said that they would send me 2 without the Velcro problem for free. And I got them the next day by FedEx. So, great product and customer service. The only caution is that Amazon may still be carrying the wrong ones. Hopefully, they would be removed from stock soon.

  • Pumping Mom says:

    Review by Pumping Mom for Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M
    Rating:
    I just discovered this hands free pumping device after the birth of my second child. I tried easy expressions, the pumping bra by la leche league, and made by moms pumping band with my first child. Don’t waste your time trying them even if you can find them at discounted prices. These products all offer assistance, but are not hands free. It truly is a hands free product.

    Here’s what I love about it.

    1. It will fit any woman’s body perfectly and is adjustable, so as your body changes postpartum you will not need to buy another size. The front zipper panel allows you to adjust the placement of the breast shields and the panel in the back allows you to adjust the overall size. Amazing!

    2. The fabric is soft and comes in a nice light pink color.

    3. Believe it or not the bra actually supports bottles completely full of milk.

    4. I don’t use the straps, but it’s a nice add for the woman who wants a little more support.

    5. The packaging is so cute.

    Above, I mentioned that I tried three other products with my first child.

    Here’s what I did not like about each of them.

    Easy Expressions

    1. If you are not lined up perfectly with the holes the bustier will not work for you.

    2. There is no support at the top to prevent the breast shields from slipping down while pumping. OUCH!

    3. I had to buy a medium and large size. Depending on my milk supply, I would alternate between the two sizes.

    4. The packaging is horrible.

    La Leche Leage

    1. Nice idea, but offers absolutely no support of the bottles.

    Made By Moms

    1. Is somewhat supportive of the bottles but so stiff and uncomfortable.

  • musicandy6909 says:

    Review by musicandy6909 for Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M
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    I consider this item in my CANNOT LIVE WITHOUT category. I don’t understand why this bra is not sold in every baby store, right next to the pump. I can’t believe how many weeks I spent pumping, bored out of my mind because I couldn’t move my mouse or type on my keyboard, hold a phone to my ear, frustrated because I couldn’t even scratch my face…this thing is a complete lifesaver. In fact, as I write this review, I am pumping! And now I never pump without it! And of all the pumping bras out there, this one is THEE BEST. I’ve seen two other brands, and they don’t seem as comfortable or “made for everybody”. Whatever size/shape you are, this bra will fit! You can adjust the circumference of the bra not only with the zipper inset in the front, but also with the velcro strips at the back (which are so sturdy and never pull off on their own). So because the back of it is all velcro, you can adjust the bra by I’d say 5-7 inches narrower or wider depending on your preference. I’ve fluctuated a lot since buying this bra, and I can adjust it as I need to. I started at about a 36C postpartum, and now I’m about my old size which is a 32 or 34B. I got the S/M size and it fits perfect. I’m normally in clothes, a size 2 (at my smallest) – 8 (at my largest), and this bra has changed with me and has always been comfortable. The material is a microfiber, so it’s really soft and not itchy at all.

    These make the best baby shower gifts and the packaging that it comes in is very pretty and feminine. I’m ordering another one for myself to keep at work when I pump.

    LOVE IT

  • Nanners says:

    Review by Nanners for Simple Wishes Hands-Free Breastpump Bra, XS/S/M
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    I bought this bustier so I could work while pumping. I like how the back panel and front zippers are fully adjustable, and the flaps for the breast shields do a good job of supporting the bottles. But I’m not able to express as much milk using this bra as I do by simply hooking the breast shields to my nursing bra using rubber bands (see [...] for a demonstration of this setup). The bustier is too constrictive – my boobs don’t move around naturally the way they do when I nurse, and it’s difficult to massage them effectively through the fabric when I need to unplug a duct. And the suction isn’t nearly as strong using the bustier. All this affects how many letdowns I have and, consequently, how much milk I’m able to express.

    If you’ve been able to pump effectively using a bustier, I would recommend this product because of the flexibility it offers users relative to other hands-free bras. But if you find, like me, that your output decreases drastically using a pumping bra, I would recommend either the Pumpin’ Pal strap (cheap) or a couple of rubber bands (free). They may not be as pretty, but they’ll get the job done.

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