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Imagine! A tankini with support

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

On maternity leave (officially, anyway) for the summer, I imagined lots of pool time. What I hadn’t factored in was the smushy state of my midsection three month after batting out Boy No. 2. A tankini would be nice for a bit more coverage and comfort while swimming with a toddler, but then there’s the state of the boobs, which require some sort of underwire treatment. Good luck finding a tankini with underwire in stores. It’s the dumbest thing – these suits with extra coverage are really designed to fit women who probably don’t need it. I’m glad I complained about this on my radio show, "Shop Girls," because a listener called in and suggested Athleta.com, a great website where you can buy swimwear by cup size – tankinis and all. Brilliant!

More on the most versatile piece…

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Got an email from the owner of Cuff Luv who invented that instant wardrobe wrap/poncho/sweater sold at StyledLife that I’ve been raving about (see original entry). "I’m always bored when I step into my closet, no matter how many new purchases are hanging there so I decided to design a piece that looks different every time you wear it – without going broke," says Julie Sloan Lowenbaum. "I have to say, I never thought of it for expecting mothers." Well, Julie, glad to open a new market for you! Here are just a few ways to wear the genius piece:

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Rolling tights already?

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

This week, as my uterus experienced an obvious expansion, I declared this the dress-up pregnancy. It’s much easier right now to find stylish A-line or Empire waist dresses on the racks that will accommodate – or, dare I hope, flatter – my growing belly than pants. And admittedly, I’m pretty pleased with the Anthropologie flutter sleeve, knee-length number I’ve got on today. Only problem is, I can no longer stand up because my tights have cut off circulation from hips on down. Did I really block this out from last time around? I forgot how quickly tights become an issue. Stay in your current size, and they hurt or roll down (the real reason why pregnant women waddle). Go up a size, and they sag. Try the maternity ones and be prepared for complete claustrophobia. No woman was meant to wear hosiery up to her boobs.
Don’t mind me, I’ll just be sitting here until the pins cease pricking my feet.


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