What the hell do I wear? I am going to have a 2.5 year old and 7 month old attached to me. I want to be comfortable but not look like I'm going to the gym in yoga pants or that the way to go?
I wear either my Lilly Pulitzer shorts and target merona long tank tops or my lulu running shorts with a lulu short sleeve shirt. I bring a chambray button down to easily layer over stuff at night. Sometimes I wear my wonder under crops and a longer t shirt, converse or my Birkenstock sandals.
Post by schrodinger on Feb 29, 2016 15:06:42 GMT -5
I went in August, so I was dressed for really hot weather. I wore a tunic and capri leggings with Choco sandals. The tunic worked great because it was a wicking fabric and was comfortable after water rides (and sweating).
I wear a lot of sundresses or tees/tanks with skirts or shorts. Most of my shorts are target - cotton twill in several fun colors. Cardigans when needed and jeans if it is cooler.
I wear toms, Keens & teva flip flops. I'm not a sneaker person, though.
What shorts and t-shirt brands do you like? I don't own shorts and I'm feeling down about my spare tire around my stomach since giving birth.
I like the jcrew factory chino shorts. LOFT's are good too. My t-shirts are a mix, I like Boden, but they seem to be shrinking in the wash lately, which is no bueno.
What do NIP enthusiasts wear in hot weather? A nursing tank plus t-shirt seems really hot.
I usually nurse in my car but I have no idea how the hell I am going NIP in Disney because DD is always interested in what other people are doing while I am dripping milk everywhere. I am hoping to utilize the nursing stations and I hadn't even thought about what I may wear to be able to do that.
What do NIP enthusiasts wear in hot weather? A nursing tank plus t-shirt seems really hot.
That's what I always wore, and yes it's hot. Sometimes I would just wear a stretchy tank with nursing bra. But really, when we are on vacation it's a lot easier to be able to nurse in a carrier on the go and t-shirt or tank plus nursing tank provides more coverage. Sometimes I wore the Target stretchy maternity tanks instead of a nursing tank because they are at least really thin.
What do NIP enthusiasts wear in hot weather? A nursing tank plus t-shirt seems really hot.
I usually nurse in my car but I have no idea how the hell I am going NIP in Disney because DD is always interested in what other people are doing while I am dripping milk everywhere. I am hoping to utilize the nursing stations and I hadn't even thought about what I may wear to be able to do that.
Mastering nursing in the Ergo with the hood up was the best vacation thing I did with a baby.
I usually nurse in my car but I have no idea how the hell I am going NIP in Disney because DD is always interested in what other people are doing while I am dripping milk everywhere. I am hoping to utilize the nursing stations and I hadn't even thought about what I may wear to be able to do that.
Mastering nursing in the Ergo with the hood up was the best vacation thing I did with a baby.
Great idea. Now that the weather is warming I am going to use my tula.
I usually nurse in my car but I have no idea how the hell I am going NIP in Disney because DD is always interested in what other people are doing while I am dripping milk everywhere. I am hoping to utilize the nursing stations and I hadn't even thought about what I may wear to be able to do that.
Will she nurse under a cover? I plan on nursing her on rides under a cover (or at restaurants). But really idgaf if people who I will never see again see a little skin hahaha.
I've never tried under a cover but I guess now is a good time to try.
Mmmm, I am not usually part of these Disney threads, but I'm not sure how this is that different than whatever you wear when out and about for any other daylong outing with two kids in summer (at the zoo or wherever). Comfy shoes and a shirt or dress with easy access if you're nursing. Plus a change of shirt/dress in your diaper bag for yourself in case someone gets, say, sticky banana all over you.
JCrew shorts, short sleeved fitted tees/button downs with the sleeves rolled up, rainbow flip flops with the arch support/alternated with tennis shoes on a day or two.
Here was a pretty standard outfit for our early Oct trip.
It was pretty chilly when we were there. My favorite day was the day I wore my LLL leggings, with a longer, but fitted graphic tee, and a jean jacket. Super comfy, but felt like the jean jacket and cute tee made it look a little less gym wear. No matter what I wore, I alternated between Nike Frees and Skechers Go Walks. And laughed my head off at people trying to walk around Disney in cute sandals.
If it was summer I would probably wear jean shorts (yes I wear jorts lol) or J Crew shorts, with a plain tank or fitted tee, again with tennis shoes.
Disney is the place that made me ditch my nursing cover. To much NIPing, too hot, etc. I still worse a lot of nursing tanks with a tank over top; but that's what I was used to anyway. Nursing on dark rides that were longer was the best because you didn't have to worry at all and a/c.
Everyone says don't worry about you what you wear - I don't know, I try to dress nicely on any vacation or regular day out. Not dressy or high maintenance but wearing work out type clothes isn't appealing to me at all; but I don't wear that at home either unless actually exercising. If those clothes are what's comfy for you, go for it, but you'll see s huge range of normal at Disney, just like anywhere else.