Oh yeah, I've given up on any sort of fashion sense at Disney. Last time, I wore Costco yoga pants, the most supportive running shoes I have, and t shirt or tank top with a light zip up jacket.
I learned the hard way after a terrible blister situation one year.
What do NIP enthusiasts wear in hot weather? A nursing tank plus t-shirt seems really hot.
Japanese Weekend nursing dresses, Patagonia "Margot" sundress or Boden wrap short-sleeved t-shirts (I just checked and they have these as part of the new summer line).
What do NIP enthusiasts wear in hot weather? A nursing tank plus t-shirt seems really hot.
I always wore v-neck t-shirts or stretchy tanks and pulled down to nurse. By my third kid I didn't even bother with nursing bras; I just pushed my regular bra down.
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).
Very much agree. Which is why, OP, dont overthink it. Whatever you'd normally wear to a day at the zoo or something similar- wear that to Disney.
Disney is a HUGE cross section of society. You're going to see EVERYTHING there and no one is really going to pay any attention to you. So whatever you like to wear on a hot day where you're doing a lot of walking, it will be just fine for Disney.
Post by DarcyLongfellow on Feb 29, 2016 22:06:19 GMT -5
I started just wearing workout capris and a workout tank, and it's SO MUCH more comfortable than anything else. Sometimes I wear running shoes, but if we're having a shorter day I'll wear flip flops.
I've worn maxi dresses, too, which are suprisingly comfy, but make sure they aren't dragging on the floor at all because they can get caught when you're getting onto or off of rides.
I nursed everywhere. My favorite place to nurse was on inside dark rides where they would send us 2 by 2 (so DH and DD1 in one car and me in another with the baby) -- Ariel, Nemo, Haunted Mansion. I'd just nurse DD2 the whole ride without a cover -- she was always super quick, so it was plenty of time for her. Otherwise, I'd usually nurse somewhere inside with air conditioning because otherwise it was just too hot. Very occasionally the baby center, but they aren't centrally located, so it can be a pain. Any indoor waiting area with a chair turned into a nursing area for me. I did bring a light cover with me, or I'd just throw a linen baby blanket over the top of my boob. No way was I going to wear two shirts.
I nursed in all the dark rides (no cover needed) or in the Ergo. I usually wore two layering tanks (old navy) and a nursing bra. One tank up, one down.