Having nursed multiple babies in my time I've tried a lot of different styles of nursing shirts, and I wish they had this back when my oldest was born because it is my FAVORITE nursing shirt, hands down! It has everything you could ask for in a nursing shirt: comfortable, flattering, pretty, functional, and discreet.This fabric is super soft and the colors are really vibrant (except for the pink/Blush, that is a more muted skin toned color). I recommend washing on cold and hang drying for optimal preservation of the fabric (washing on hot or using the dryer def takes some of the softness and smoothness of the fabric away). It is also really flattering, IMO. It is more of a tunic length (so hits below waist) and is flowy, not super skin hugging, which is great for the postpartum period.The nursing access is via overlapping flaps on the sides (instead of in the front or forcing you to pull the top down), with a fabric panel you pull to the side to nurse (no need to worry about it randomly gaping and flashing people). It makes it look less like a traditional nursing shirt since there are no clips or snaps, and at the same time, I think it makes it look more discreet when you actually do nurse. It also has 3 buttons on the front you can undo, which is helpful if you have a baby like mine that prefers to nap just against you when in a carrier, with their face touching your skin instead of the fabric of a shirt.I highly recommend these; I have one of these in every color and wear them daily! I would say it runs maybe a little large (I typically wear a Size L shirt but it was too big and the M fits perfectly). However, the floral print (especially the blue one) run smaller than the solid color fabric and have less stretch to the fabric, so I'd recommend sizing up if going with a floral option. Honestly, I really wish this company would make this EXACT SAME nursing tank top but with long sleeves to wear in colder weather and in short-sleeves for a dressier option.