What Breastfeeding Moms Actually Wear in Summer: Survey Results from 148 Moms

What do breastfeeding moms actually wear in summer?

To find out, Nursing Queen surveyed 148 breastfeeding moms about nursing covers and fabric preferences during hot weather. We found that 85% of breastfeeding moms do not use nursing covers in summer, while 71% prefer 100% cotton nursing clothes. The results came from two surveys: a nursing cover survey of 64 mothers and a fabric preference survey of 84 mothers.

These findings suggest that most breastfeeding moms prioritize breathable fabrics, easy nursing access, and comfort over additional layers during the summer months.

If you're breastfeeding during the summer, you may be wondering:

  • Do most moms use nursing covers?

  • What is the best fabric for nursing clothes?

  • What do breastfeeding moms wear in hot weather?

  • Are cotton nursing clothes better for summer?

Our survey results provide a data-driven look at what real breastfeeding and pumping moms prefer.

Breastfeeding mother feeding her baby at an outdoor café with and without a nursing cover, showing alternatives to nursing covers for summer breastfeeding.

85% of Breastfeeding Moms Don't Use Nursing Covers in Summer

We asked 64 breastfeeding mothers a simple question:

Do you use a nursing cover in summer?

  • 85% said No

  • 15% said Yes

Survey infographic from Nursing Queen showing that 85% of breastfeeding moms do not use nursing covers in summer, while 15% do, based on a survey of 64 mothers in the Nursing Queen VIP Facebook Group.

Many moms shared that nursing covers feel too hot, inconvenient, or unnecessary during warm weather.

One mom told us:

"I never use a nursing cover, regardless of season."

Another replied:

"Nursing cover never lol."

Several moms said they occasionally use a nursing cover in specific situations such as church services, weddings, or formal family gatherings, but not for everyday breastfeeding.

Breastfeeding Moms Prefer Breathable Fabrics

In a separate survey, we asked 84 breastfeeding mothers about their preferred fabric choices.

The most common response was clear: moms want lightweight, breathable fabrics that help them stay comfortable while nursing and pumping during the summer.

Nursing Queen survey infographic showing 71% of breastfeeding moms prefer 100% cotton nursing clothes, based on a survey of 84 mothers.

Cotton was consistently mentioned as a favorite because it is:

  • Breathable

  • Lightweight

  • Soft against sensitive skin

  • Comfortable in hot weather

  • Easy to wear all day

The Biggest Summer Challenge for Breastfeeding Moms

Hot weather creates unique challenges for nursing and pumping mothers.

Many moms told us they want to avoid:

  • Extra layers

  • Bulky nursing covers

  • Heavy fabrics

  • Complicated clothing changes

As one mom explained:

"The least wardrobe changes the better."

Mom wearing a cotton nursing shirt with hidden breastfeeding access for easy nursing and pumping on the go in the summer.

What Moms Wear Instead of Nursing Covers

Rather than adding a separate nursing cover, many moms prefer clothing designed with breastfeeding access built directly into the garment.

Popular features include:

  • Hidden zipper nursing access

  • One-handed nursing access

  • Pump-friendly openings

  • Breathable cotton fabrics

  • Loose, flowy fits for summer comfort

Many moms say that nursing clothing allows them to breastfeed more comfortably without carrying an additional cover.

Best Summer Nursing Clothes for Breastfeeding 

When shopping for summer nursing clothes, look for:

1. Breathable Cotton Fabrics

Cotton remains one of the most popular fabric choices among breastfeeding mothers because it promotes airflow and helps reduce overheating.

2. Hidden Nursing Access

Hidden zipper access allows moms to nurse or pump quickly while maintaining coverage.

3. Lightweight Dresses and Tops

Flowy dresses and relaxed-fit tops help moms stay cool while accommodating postpartum body changes.

4. Pumping Designs

Many moms choose clothing that works for both nursing and pumping, especially when returning to work. Many designs are made so you can use your wearable pumps while you work. 

Mom wearing a nursing dress and feeding her baby at Disney in the summer heat.

Key Takeaway

Our survey results suggest that most breastfeeding moms prioritize comfort, convenience, and breathable fabrics over additional layers during summer.

While some mothers still use nursing covers for specific occasions, the majority prefer lightweight nursing clothing that makes breastfeeding and pumping easier in hot weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do most breastfeeding moms use nursing covers?

According to a Nursing Queen survey of 64 breastfeeding mothers, 85% said they do not use a nursing cover in summer.

What is the best fabric for nursing clothes?

In a Nursing Queen survey of 84 breastfeeding mothers, 71% preferred 100% cotton nursing clothes.

Are cotton nursing clothes better for summer?

Many breastfeeding mothers prefer cotton because it is breathable, lightweight, and comfortable in hot weather.

What should I wear while breastfeeding in summer?

Many moms prefer lightweight cotton nursing dresses, hidden-access nursing tops, and pump-friendly clothing.

Why don't breastfeeding moms use nursing covers in summer?

According to a Nursing Queen survey of 64 breastfeeding mothers, 85% said they do not use nursing covers in summer. Many moms report preferring breathable nursing clothing and avoiding extra layers during hot weather.

Survey Methodology

Nursing Queen surveyed 148 breastfeeding and pumping mothers through its online community in 2026. Results include a nursing cover survey of 64 mothers and a summer fabric preference survey of 84 mothers.

This blog was written by Quinn Reitz. Quinn is the founder of Nursing Queen, a USA-based breastfeeding clothing company that designs nursing and pumping-friendly dresses, tops, hoodies, and swimwear with hidden access for breastfeeding moms. Nursing Queen has helped over 200,000 moms nurse and pump more easily on the go and has been featured on ABC, NBC, and CBS affiliates in Tampa Bay


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Author Bio

Quinn Reitz started Nursing Queen in 2017 because, as a nursing mom, she wanted more options for nursing clothes - especially cute, non-clingy styles that still looked great wash after wash! Over the years, she has designed more than 250 nursing and pumping styles, including shirts, sweatshirts, dresses, and even medical scrubs. She focuses on trendy boutique styles and aims to use natural fabrics. Quinn started the business in her basement and, over the years, has grown Nursing Queen with the help of other breastfeeding moms.