The Amoralia Nougatine Nursing bra is one of the prettiest and luxurious nursing bras there is. Amoralia combines beautiful fabric with style and comfort to bring you the Nougatine Nursing Bra. You will feel simply gorgeous while wearing this bra. Winner of Junior Pregnancy & Baby's best nursing bra, it's not surprising that this glamorous bra has been Amoralia's best-seller for over 4 years! As supportive and comfortable as it is pretty and feminine.
- soft stretchy satin and lace to adapt to your changing shape
- cups fully lined in silky-soft bamboo for total comfort (bamboo is bacteriostatic and absorbs 4 times more moisture than cotton)straps are either 12mm wide or15mm wide in the larger sizes (DD upwards)
- 4 row hook & eye closure to ensure long-lasting wear
- fully machine washable at 40 degrees
Sizing:
The two key elements to getting the correctly sized bra are BAND size
and CUP size.
1. 2. 
1. For your band size pull the tape measure around your rib cage
underneath your breasts, placing it just under your bust at the front
and making sure the tape measure is flat and straight across your back.
Pull the tape snug and measure in centimeters or inches.
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Band size
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cm
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68-72
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32
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73-77
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34
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78-82
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36
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83-87
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38
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88-92
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40
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2. For your cup size repeat the measurement but this time measure
across the fullest part of your breasts. Make sure the tape measure is
fairly loose. Find your band size in the column on the left in the table
below, then follow the row across until you find your cup
measurement. This will be your cup size. For example, if your band size
is 34, and your cup measurement 37 inches (or 94cm), you will be a 34E.
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Overbust measurement
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B
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C
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D
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DD
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E
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F
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G
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H
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32
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82-83
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84-86
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87-89
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90-91
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92-94
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95-96
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97-99
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100-101
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34
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87-89
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90-91
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92-94
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95-96
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97-99
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100-101
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102-104
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105-106
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36
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92-94
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95-96
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97-99
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100-101
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102-104
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105-106
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107-109
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110-111
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38
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97-99
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100-101
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102-104
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105-106
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107-109
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110-111
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112-114
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114-115
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40
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102-104
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105-106
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107-109
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110-111
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112-114
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115-116
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117-119
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120-121
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Is there any
difference in the way I should fit a maternity and nursing bra?
You should fit your maternity bra on the tightest hook so that it can
be let out as your ribcage expands outwards. Then, as your ribcage falls
back to its natural place in the weeks and months after your baby is
born, you should fit a nursing bra on the loosest hook, so that you can then tighten it as
your ribcage 'shrinks'. You should also be able to fit your hand inside
the nursing bra cup so that you have enough space for breast pads.
What are the international
equivalents to UK sizes?
Band size:
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UK
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32
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34
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36
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38
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40
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FR
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85
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90
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95
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100
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105
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EUR
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70
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75
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80
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85
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90
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US
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32
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34
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36
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38
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40
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Cup size:
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UK
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B
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C
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D
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DD
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E
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F
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G
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FR
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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EUR
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B
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C
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D
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E
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F
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G
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H
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US
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B
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C
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D
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DD
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E
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F
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G
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Briefs:
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UK
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S (10)
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M (12)
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L (14)
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XL (16)
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FR
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38
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40
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42
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44
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EUR
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36
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38
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40
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42
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IT
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42
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44
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46
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48
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US
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6
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8
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10
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12
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AUS
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12
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14
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16
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18
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How do your S, M, L, XL compare to
normal UK sizes?
Our sizes are the same as non-maternity clothes, but we cut them to
fit a growing bump.
- Small is equivalent to a UK 10 with a medium sized
bump (20-28 weeks)
- Medium is a UK 12 with a medium sized bump (20-28
weeks)
- Large is a UK 14 with a big bump (28-34 weeks)
- X-large is a UK 16 with a full term bump (30-38
weeks)
Top tips for common problems:
1. Baggy cups? Try going down a cup size. If the
cups are creasing around the nipple, however, try going down a band size
to pull the fabric taut.
2. Overflow? Spilling out over the tops or sides of your cups simply
means that you're wearing too small a cup size: try going up a cup size.
3. Shoulder straps digging in? A bra's main support comes from the
underbust band, not the straps. If the straps are digging in then
they’re taking too much weight, so go down a band size.
4. Riding high? Look in the mirror side-on. Is your bra band at the
same level all the way round? If it's riding up at the back, you should
try going down a band size.
5. Too tight? Your bra band should feel tight and firm, but with
enough space for two fingers under the back band. A maternity bra should
initially fit on the loosest hook, whereas a nursing bra should
initially fit you on the tightest hook.
6. A good shape? The best way to see what shape a new bra will give
you is to try it on under a tight fitting t-shirt. Look at yourself from
all angles and make sure that you get a smooth line with no unwanted
lumps or bumps.
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