







Maeve Run Times Sewn In Cups Nursing & Pumping Sports Bra (noir)
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- Designed for 34DD/DDD, typically a size M
- Thoughtfully created with sewn-in cups for a perfect fit
- Crafted with ribbed fabric and chic neckline
- Adjustable straps for a custom fit
- Versatile wear with crossed or non-crossed straps
- Engineered for maximum support for cup sizes A - H
- Ideal for high-impact activities like running and CrossFit
- Easy one-handed nursing capability
- Compatible with various types of pumps
- Seamless hook & eye for all-day comfort
- Stretchy, breathable fabric with luxurious softness
- Available in sizes S-XXL
- Meticulously designed in Los Angeles
- Fabric: 87% nylon, 13% spandex for anti-bacterial quality
- Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry
About Sweat and Milk
Sweat and Milk is a brand dedicated to creating high-performance activewear for breastfeeding mothers, combining functionality with style to support women in their postnatal fitness journeys. The company places a strong emphasis on using high-quality, breathable materials that provide comfort and ease, enabling new mothers to engage in physical activities without compromising on nursing convenience. With a range of thoughtfully designed products, Sweat and Milk aims to empower breastfeeding mothers by addressing their unique needs and ensuring they feel confident and supported during workouts.Choose options








Maeve Run Times Sewn In Cups Nursing & Pumping Sports Bra (noir)
Sale price$78.00
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