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Maternity clothes with bamboo fibre could be ideal

Posted by Jayne Tingay on Tuesday, June 1, 2010,



 


The benefits of bamboo fibre have once again been explained, meaning it might be the idea choice for maternity wear.

In an article for the Edmonton Journal, Marta Gold explains how the fibres are being used by many manufacturers as an eco-friendly alternative to other materials.

She also looks at how an increasing number of designers are coming round to bamboo fibres, broadening their ranges and offering a wide variety of clothes.

One designer told the news provider: " Bamboo is breathable, moi...

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Realy comfi maternity nursing pajamas

Posted by Jayne Tingay on Thursday, December 17, 2009, In : Maternity Breast Feeding Bra's 
Have you seen our Pink nursing pajamas on our Mother wear clothing site



I had good reports back from mums-to-be that there so  comfi,soft, luxurious, very sexy with the added flattering shape to our maternity clothes. We would like you to leave your coments here on our blog to let other mum's know about your reveiw  sexy Pj's.

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Most Stylish maternity swimming costumes Ever

Posted by Jayne Tingay on Tuesday, May 19, 2009, In : Maternity Swimwear 


With the cold and wet weather we’ve been having this winter, people have been escaping the dreariness by flying off to warmer climates. At Mother Wear Clothing Maternity we have the perfect selection of maternity swimwearto keep your belly cute and comfortable while relaxing on the beach or at the pool. For a sleek, black maternity bathing suit, check out the

ROUCHED BOOB CHUBE TANKINI SET is the maternity suit for you. Whatever your personal style is, Mother wear Maternity is sure to hav...


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About Me


Jayne Tingay I set up my company mother wear clothing as i wanted to be a stay at home mum . I also wanted to help other mums-to-be because i found it hard to find items like maternity wear, maternity swimwear and maternity bra's are so expensive to buy ! I also had a loss too with my seccond pregnancy at 34 weeks because of non maternity clothing i was wearing was unsuitable for maternity . I could afford £30-40 maternity clothing as i was on a low budet and just been recovering for a year of being out of work . The clothing i was wearing was restrictive and there was no room for my growing bump . my mother-in- law brought a couple of items for me but thats where the loss begain. My little boy got so used to be confined and not been able to move the cord got tangled in his new found freedom let me say no more. Just don't stint on your maternity clobber !
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