A huge thanks to Morgan Hutchinson, co-founder of the chic online site for nursing mothers, ShopBuRu.com, for stopping by I Heart Heels today! I'm so happy to have such a network of amazing, awesome moms who love to keep it pulled together even after babies arrive. :) Her shop is sooooo cool, each piece thoughtfully selected for fabric, fit, functionality and, of course fashion, for us nursing mamas. I mean, she carries the prettiest pieces from designers like Rebecca Minkoff and Rachel Pally that work so wonderfully for this stage in life. We don't have to compromise our style, girls! In my dreams, I would own it all. So, here's what Morgan says about the site started and some of her fav pieces...enjoy! xoxo
Thanks
to some innovative mommy designers, maternity apparel has come a long
way. They've made it easy for pregnant moms to look chic and feel
comfortable during the nine months it takes to grow a human. I found
that the real wardrobe challenges begin after the baby is out, when your
body is on the road to recovery and you're possibly nursing.
Personally,
I found getting dressed during this phase of life rather daunting. The
majority of my wardrobe (filled with dresses) didn’t work because they
lacked easy access to breastfeed. Even if you’re staying home with
your baby, taking your clothes off every three to four hours just doesn’t work.
Inevitably, that’s when the UPS delivery man will come to drop off
another signature-required package from The Honest Company.
Relentlessly,
I over-shopped maternity stores (where most true nursing wear is sold)
and looked for ready-to-wear. I started scouring the racks of
department stores for stylish pieces that I could also easily nurse in.
I found myself constantly asking the shop assistants for “easy access”
tops and dresses. The response I got from the early 20-something
non-moms was complete confusion. “Easy access to what?” was the most
common question. My response, while glancing at Olive in her
stroller, “Well to be frank, my boobs.” That was about the time I
would give up and leave the store feeling frustrated.
I
soon turned to ordering online but without someone to test drive the
clothes for me, I wasn’t sure if they would actually be
nursing-friendly. Let’s face it, model boobs tend to rest a little
higher than nursing boobs. It seems to me that fashion continuously
caters to a younger and younger crowd. Where are the 30-something moms
supposed to shop? The harsh truth is that we are not 21 forever.
To help fill this fashion void, my husband and I launched www.shopburu.com
last September with the mission to help new moms shop for
mommy-friendly (and nursing-friendly) fashion from the comfort of their
sofas. Specifically, we aim
to bring “easy access” to nursing moms in a fashion forward and fun
way. Luckily, ready-to-wear provides many interesting options for easy
access. Here are a few of my favorites:
The Snap Front – Provides easy, one-handed access and a drape front to
conceal leftover baby weight – a snap closure is one of the best tops
for nursing. Don’t forget to pair with a nursing tank underneath. It
will give you a little cleavage cover and feel good around your freshly
deflated tummy.
The Zipper Front – Zippers allow for very fast and convenient access. Plus, they often make a unique fashion statement. We love to find
subtle working zippers that take incognito nursing to a new level.
The Wrap Dress – Most dresses aren't nursing-friendly at all. A wrap
dress can be a great option if worn correctly. By that, I mean wear it
with a cropped camisole. Cleavage can take on a new form when the milk
comes in. A simple cropped camisole can take a wrap dress from
nighttime-only to office-friendly.
The Shirtdress - Whether snap-front or button-down, this classic style is
perfect for nursing. Plus, if purchased in the right fabric, it can be a
year-round staple piece (nursing or not).
The Button Down – Button-down shirts are the most obvious and abundant tops
offering easy access. Every closet (breastfeeding mom or not) should
have a classic white men’s style shirt in it.
The Pull Down or Lift Up – Most often, a pull down or lift up access comes
in the form of a comfy t-shirt. This also means that it’s most likely
washable which is key for a new mom. Stretch is an important aspect,
but a henley collar t-shirt is also a great, easy access guarantee.
With these “easy access” options, you can nurse in style in no time!
[Photos Courtesy ShopBuRu.com]
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