Breastfeeding Clothes

Breastfeeding tops, dresses, knits, and tees with feeding access engineered into the fit. Wrap fronts, zip details, paneled layers, and discreet openings designed to read as fashion first. Every piece in this collection carries you from the hospital corridor to the school pickup, the cafe, the office, and the dinner table without a wardrobe break.

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Feeding-friendly clothes that look like the rest of your wardrobe

Most breastfeeding clothes wear their function on the outside. The buttons are obvious. The zips are crude. The wrap looks like it belongs in a hospital gown. Apéro's breastfeeding edit is designed to disappear into your real wardrobe. Each piece uses one of four feeding access types: wrap fronts that lift cleanly, zip closures hidden along seams, panelled layers that lift to one side, and ribbed scoop necks that pull down without losing shape. The fabrics are softer, the silhouettes are stronger, and the details are quiet. We dress mothers who don't want to look like they are dressed for feeding. They want to look like themselves, with a small adjustment built in.

Within this collection you will find breastfeeding-friendly tees, longer-line tops, dresses for every season, knits and jumpers for cooler months, and event-ready pieces for the moments that don't pause for parenthood. Layering pieces sit alongside investment outerwear. Almost every piece is also designed to wear well through pregnancy and into the months after, so the value goes deeper than a single feeding window. This is a wardrobe of feeding-friendly clothing built to be worn, repaired, and worn again… the way good clothes are meant to be. For the postpartum chapter that follows, our postpartum clothing collection sits naturally alongside this one.

Frequently asked questions

  • Whether you really need special clothes for breastfeeding depends on how often you'll be feeding in public, but most mothers find dedicated pieces make a meaningful difference. You can breastfeed in any clothes that pull aside or up, but breastfeeding-specific pieces save you the effort and the exposure. Wraps, zips, and engineered panels mean you can feed in a cafe or on a plane without lifting your top entirely or unbuttoning a shirt down to your bra. Most mothers find that having even four or five proper breastfeeding pieces makes the difference between confidence in public and constant adjustment. The investment pays off in the months when you are feeding most frequently.

  • A top is breastfeeding-friendly when it has one of four engineered access points built into the cut. The first is a wrap front that opens cleanly to one side. The second is a side zip or shoulder zip hidden in a seam. The third is a layered or panelled top where one piece lifts while the other stays in place over your stomach. The fourth is a ribbed or scoop neck that pulls down without losing shape. Apéro engineers one of these access points into every piece in this collection so the function is invisible until you need it. A good breastfeeding top should look indistinguishable from a regular top until you reach to feed.

  • You can wear normal clothes while breastfeeding, but most of your existing wardrobe will need to be hitched up entirely or unbuttoned to feed, which is awkward in public. The advantage of breastfeeding-specific pieces is discretion. You stay covered above and below the access point, and you can feed without removing layers or rearranging your outfit. Once feeding is established, many mothers wear a mix of dedicated breastfeeding clothes and regular pieces. A small capsule of four to six feeding-friendly pieces usually covers the moments when discretion matters most.

  • Breastfeeding clothes should last every breastfeeding chapter you have, and many should keep working long after weaning. If you are buying quality, the pieces wear well as regular clothes once you stop feeding. Apéro designs feeding access to be discreet enough that the pieces transition seamlessly. A good wrap tee or knit top works for breastfeeding through your first child, your second child, and as part of your everyday wardrobe in between and afterwards. Investment pieces typically outlast the feeding window by years, which is our intent.

  • While you can comfortably buy breastfeeding clothes throughout your pregnancy, the third trimester is the ideal time to build your wardrobe, with most mothers finding it most useful to start curating a small capsule of four to six feeding-friendly pieces-such as tops, dresses, and layers-from around week 36 onwards. Buying earlier is perfectly fine, though those pieces may sit in the closet until after delivery. Conversely, waiting too long can lead to scrambling during the first weeks with a newborn, which is the worst time to be shopping. Therefore, the third trimester serves as the natural, proactive moment to assemble your feeding wardrobe.