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S**O
Small. Doesn't fit as pictured
Very small. Not as shown. Will cover my newborn if wra around one shoulder and under the other arm. Hangs to mid-back.
R**E
Very good
Very good
Z**Z
not my favorite
I have several nursing coverups, but this one appealed to me because it looked stylish, warm and comfortable.In person it is really soft and the color is as expected, but it's the most ill-fitting of my nursing coverups!It is just a rectangle with buttons and two weird loops on the inside.If you button it on the front, it doesn't sit well around the neck, and there's wide gaps between the buttons (and I'm a B cup!). The coverup is also thin and a bit see-through, and although it is soft, it gets very staticky and clingy.If you wear it with buttons on the shoulder, it almost looks like a poncho... a lopsided one.Although I really like the color and the softness, I find this unflattering and uncomfortable.Most of the nursing coverups double as a carseat cover, this one doesn't.
E**4
Versatile cover up for nursing mothers-quickly cuts a chill as well
This coverup is versatile as a garment and a coverup. It is a very unique garment for many reasons. It not completely refined which is unique. The purposeful blunt cut ends that curl gives it a casual look. I like to wear it in the night when I get up to nurse because it is easy to put on and it cuts the chill off my shoulders where the blankets do not cover. It has a classic and modest appeal. It is not as versatile as some coverups that go over the carriage for extra protection from the outside environment. The fabric is soft and lightweight. I like the rich maroon color. The neutral buttons and hem give it the refinement needed to set it apart from just a long piece of fabric. This cover-up does not wrinkle easily. This is a good choice for someone who feels a little nervous about nursing in public because it is relaxing. There are so many nursing garments that have different patterns and elements that add flair to an outfit. This is a more calm and comforting choice. It does have hanging tabs but I snipped those immediately. I think that if you like the style, you will like the soft material as well.
G**S
Summer weight, so soft to the touch...
The moment I pulled this out I was amazed how soft this is. It is light weight, I would call it summer weight, with a rectangular shape that has me feeling like it will cover the bare essentials, but folks will glance over, and know what is going on.The button holes are a really tight fit for the buttons, and I guess to two loops are to help put the scarf on a hanger or on a hook?? They didn’t seem helpful when wearing it, and a few ways I tried it, at least one was in the way.I honestly love the color, which might make me a bit forgiving on this not being as great as I hoped, and willing to use it more than I otherwise might have... the rectangular design didn’t flow around my neck well, but once I futzed it into place, I was happy.
G**T
Pretty color and fabric. Rectangular shape. End roll.
This is a beautiful color. The fabric is thin but it's very soft, and it's warm, but provides for good airflow. The problems that I have the scarf are definitely not the fabric.There's two problems with this scarf to me:1. The shape -It's just a narrow rectangle with buttons. This is too narrow to fit a very large woman with the privacy she may want. It's fine for small and average size women. It's not really made like a poncho though. To me it looks much longer (or rather the rectangle looks wider) in the ad.2. The edges roll. The edges are bad to roll on the sides of the scarf. The ends terminate as a thinner weave, and it just rolls up.
G**R
Thin sweater scarf with buttons for poncho- good nursing size
This is such a luxurious feeling woven nursing cover. It’s super soft and unlike most nursing covers it’s a bit stretchy due to the fact that it’s woven. It’s basically a super thin sweater knitted in a tight knit as a long, straight scarf.There’s tortoise shell buttons down one side and button holes on another so you can secure it into a poncho shape. As a poncho there’s two points at front and back and you could wear it with buttons on right or left. Since there’s no arms you could really turn and wear any way you want to.It’s a good size for nursing, baby fits under fine.The blue is a nice light baby blue. I’m really pleased with the color.I think it’s stylish enough to wear out and about even when you aren’t nursing. If you were just chilling in yoga pants and tank this is a great way to class up tour sweats to go run an errand.I actually think you could easily unbutton and use as a baby blanket or swaddle in a pinch- but with adult supervision of course as I wouldn’t want to leave a baby unattended with anything with traditional buttons on it.Would make a great gift item or registry addition.Overall I’d recommend it.
D**N
ADEQUATE BUT NOT IDEAL NURSING COVER
I had never used a nursing cover before, so there was a steep learning curve as I tried to figure this thing out. It is basically a long skinny rectangle, which could definitely stand to be 2 or 3 inches wider. It will get the job done, but just barely. It doesn't look anywhere near as long on me as it does on the sitting model in the product description.The cover has six buttons and 2 of those loops that many dresses come with; I have no clue what the point of the loops is. It's soft and lightweight, but I can promise you that you will never want to wear it as a poncho just cause.BOTTOM LINE: Not my favorite thing, but it will get the job done (unless you are plus size - and postpartum, who isn't?)
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