Love this bra - comfortable, flattering fit, easy to use. The only thing it could use is a little bit of something pretty - a more showy bow, a bit of trim, something to jazz it up - but it's really great as-is so it doesn't show any frilly details through a lightweight shirt. It's expensive, but given that you wear a bra every day and need the help when nursing, this bra is definitely worth the investment.I was a 34/36 C/D pre-pregnancy and a 36DD in my 2nd and 3rd trimester. My baby girl is 3 weeks old, my milk is in, and I'm still a (full) 36DD, which is equivalent to a 36E in the Anita line. This bra exactly as expected, and I have a little room to grow or lose weight in it. Most importantly, I have no cup spillage or deep pinches of back fat, which many of us experience post-pregnancy. The bra's appearance under a thin, lightweight white t-shirt is great. It's comfortable, too. No itchy lace or scratchy material. It's smooth and soft with flexible molded cups that aren't too thick. I tried the Le Mystere bras, and the molded cups were so thick that it looked like I was at least another cup size larger, which is not a look I'm going for given that I'm already wearing a 36E! Le Mystere bras also gave me cup spillage, another non-starter for me. Last but not least, the clips are easy to use, and the cups fold down most of the way, enough for me to easily nurse my baby.Since having my baby, I've tried on bras from Le Mystere, Panache, Anita and Target. The Anita Summer Nursing Bra is hands-down my favorite, and I've already ordered it in black as well.