Sabtu, 13 Agustus 2011

Why Women Should Use A BellaBand During Their Pregnancy

The transition from pre-maternity to maternity to postpartum clothing can seem a bit frustrating, as they do not always fit as one wishes and one's body is constantly changing. Pre-maternity jeans no longer button during pregnancy yet maternity jeans are too loose. During these times of transition, renowned designer Ingrid & Isabel has created the hugely popular BellaBand, designed to solve one's clothing dilemma. No matter what stage one is at in one's pregnancy, it is an absolute must to add to one's maternity and postpartum wardrobe.

In 2001, mother and business woman Ingrid Carney found that her pre-maternity jeans were no longer buttoning. Eager to still wear them, she fashioned herself a makeshift elastic band to keep the open button flat, allowing her to wear the jeans for many more weeks. This band became the first unofficial BellaBand, and after much research and testing she founded Ingrid & Isabel and created this top selling product.

The BellaBand is made of a super soft and stretchy nylon and spandex mix, designed to fit throughout all stages of one's pregnancy. This ultra-soft knit blend combined with its seamless construction ensures that one will be comfortable throughout the entire day. There is no itching or annoying tag with this product! It is also available in a variety of colors, including but not limited to black, white, brown, and pink. For a slight variation, the Lace BellaBand offers extra feminine detail with a beautiful lace trim. Perhaps one of the best attributes is its versatility, as it can be worn through every stage of one's pregnancy and well beyond. Its cost-per-wear is fabulous, making it an excellent and smart purchase for one's wardrobe.

So well designed that it can be worn throughout one's pregnancy, it is incredible how many different ways it is used. In the early pregnancy months, it can be worn folded over one's un-buttoned pre-pregnancy bottoms to get a bit more use out of them. It can also be worn over too loose maternity clothing. In mid-pregnancy, it works so well with many maternity styles and can be worn pulled up or folded over. It conceals excess fabric, smooths out elastic waistbands, and gives that extra bit of hold to any pants that might be a bit too loose. In late pregnancy when one's belly can push down pants, skirts, or shorts, wear the BellaBand folded over to add extra reinforcement to help hold up one's bottoms. After one has given birth, it is still incredibly useful. When your maternity clothes are too big and your pre- pregnancy clothing does not quite fit again, the BellaBand can get you through this transition time. For nursing mothers it is also a huge benefit, as it can be worn pulled up over one's belly to add a bit of coverage during nursing. With so much usage and so many ways to wear it, it is a smart purchase and everyday essential to add to one's wardrobe.

Whether one is running errand or dressing up for an evening out, the BellaBand can add comfort and security to one's day. For an evening out, choose the black Lace BellaBand to wear over a sexy black skirt paired with a sophisticated silk blouse. At the office, the same one works great paired with slacks and a great blazer. When headed out for lunch with girlfriends, throw on your favorite jeans shorts and the white one paired with a cute white boyfriend t- shirt. From dressy to casual, it meets all one's needs!

No matter what stage of pregnancy one is in, Ingrid & Isabel's BellaBand is a smart and practical purchase to add to one's wardrobe. From early pregnancy to well into nursing, it will ensure one's comfort and peace of mind throughout the day. One is sure to look and feel great!

Amy Jarman is owner of maternity clothes and nursing clothes store TummyStyle.com, selling BellaBand and Belly Bandit to help with your pregnancy and after!


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