susu — Nursing Access, Reimagined

FOR WOMEN WHO ARE TIRED OF OBVIOUS NURSING CLOTHES

Nursing access, without looking like it.

Nursing shouldn’t require undressing in public — but for many women, it still does.
Most “nursing-friendly” clothing is obvious, overdesigned, or made to look like maternity wear.
Zippers. Buttons. Extra layers. Even slogans.
Clothing that announces its purpose before you do.
This is something different.Discreet access, engineered directly into the garment, so you can nurse without compromising the silhouette — or wearing something you wouldn’t choose otherwise

Currently in development with apparel manufacturers.

Discreet access, placed where it matters

How it works

Each garment is designed with two small, curved access points.
Placed individually beneath each breast — not across the chest.
The openings sit flush against the body and are concealed by overlapping fabric layers that preserve the silhouette at rest.When needed, the access opens easily with one hand. When not in use, it disappears entirely.No zippers. No buttons. No snaps.
Just access — engineered directly into the garment.

coming soon

Currently in development

This collection is being developed in collaboration with apparel manufacturers.The focus is on fit, fabric, and construction — ensuring the access is discreet, functional, and works across different silhouettes.Joining the interest list helps inform sizing, styles, and the first production run.

faq

Is this maternity or nursing-specific clothing?

No. These are regular garments designed to be worn before, during, and after nursing or pumping.
They’re designed for comfort and fit, while naturally flattering the shape and features of postpartum bodies.

When will this be available?

Development and sampling are currently underway.
The interest list will receive first access when pre-orders and production details are ready.

What styles are you starting with?

Initial designs focus on elevated everyday staples — versatile pieces intended for repeat wear.

Will more details be shared?

Yes. Updates will be shared intentionally as development progresses.

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