One less thing to track at 3am
I didn’t realise how bad my ‘mum brain’ was until I kept second-guessing which side we’d just fed on. I used to rely on a scrunchie and it never stayed where I needed it. This bracelet has genuinely made feeds calmer — I switch it over and I’m not thinking, counting, or stressing.
Sarah M.
It actually holds your top up
This is hands-down the most useful thing I’ve bought for breastfeeding. I didn’t expect a bracelet to make that much difference, but it really does. Some of my tops are thinner and slip, but this still grips and keeps fabric out of baby’s face — even with thicker knits. The best part is my hands are free, so I’m not doing that awkward chin-hold while trying to latch.
Emma L.
Looks like jewellery — but it’s secretly a hack
I bought it because I needed the practicality… but I keep wearing it because it’s genuinely beautiful. It sits nicely with my other jewellery and doesn’t scream ‘new mum tool’. I’ve already had people compliment it thinking it’s just a bracelet. The fact it’s doing a job while still making me feel a bit more put together postpartum is exactly what I needed.
Jessica R.
The most meaningful gift for this season
I bought this for my wife after our third baby and she loved it immediately. It’s not just pretty — it’s useful in the moment, which matters when you’re exhausted Breastfeeding is such an intimate chapter, and this felt like a way to honour that quietly.
Jack K.
Twin-mum approved (I’m basically always feeding)
I’m tandem-feeding twins, so it honestly feels like I live in a feeding loop. This bracelet has been such a quiet help — I can swap wrists quickly and keep things consistent without thinking. I’ve also had people comment on it while I’m out, which makes me laugh because they think it’s just a nice bangle… they don’t realise it’s doing a job.
Claire T.
What if one small thing could make feeding feel lighter?
The Bond Bracelet quietly supports feeding routines — so remembering, adjusting, and managing doesn't all live in your head.
How it supports you — 3am simplicity
Wear the bracelet on the side you last fed
Gently hold your top up while feeding
Switch wrists after the next feed
Simple enough for 3am. Beautiful enough to wear every day.
The comparison — Retiring the hair tie
Makeshift feeding hacks
The Bond Bracelet
Easy to forget which side you last fed
Always shows you at a glance
Slips, stretches, or digs in
Comfortable and gentle on skin
Designed for hair — not feeding
Designed specifically for feeding routines
Adds mental load
Takes one thing off your mind
Temporary workaround
A piece you can wear every day
I am allowed to make this easier.
What it quietly does
What that gives you
Keeps track of feeding sides
Less second-guessing
Holds fabric gently out of the way
More presence in the moment
Frees one hand during feeds
A calmer feeding rhythm
Reduces mental load — especially at night
Confidence in your choices
Long after feeding ends
Feeding is a season.
The Bond Bracelet is designed to support you through it — and remain meaningful long after routines change.
Not everything you use in these early months is worth keeping.
This is.
