I originally ordered the MILK&LACE Gaia Nursing Bra expecting to use it occasionally, but it has quickly become one of my favorite everyday bras — and I’m not even using it as a nursing bra.The first thing I noticed was how soft and comfortable the fabric feels. It’s made from a stretchy nylon-spandex blend that has a very smooth, breathable feel and adapts nicely to your shape without feeling restrictive. The stretch makes it forgiving and easy to wear for long periods of time, which is something I really appreciate in a daily bra.What surprised me most, though, is that it’s actually very flattering. A lot of comfort-focused bras sacrifice shape or aesthetics, but this one manages to balance both. The lace design and clean structure give it a more polished look than most “comfort bras,” and it creates a nice natural shape under clothing without feeling overly structured or stiff.Even though it’s designed with nursing functionality, the bra works perfectly well as a regular bra. The cups and band provide gentle but reliable support, and the overall construction feels thoughtfully designed for comfort and flexibility.In terms of quality, I’d describe it as solidly upper-middle tier. It’s clearly better made than inexpensive fast-fashion bras, but it doesn’t feel overly delicate or precious either. The materials feel good, the seams are comfortable, and it holds up well to normal wear.Overall, if you’re looking for a comfortable, attractive bra that doesn’t feel restrictive, this is a great option — whether you’re nursing or not. It’s one of those rare pieces that manages to be both practical and genuinely flattering, and it’s become a regular in my rotation.