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Low-rise
pants are what's hot in maternity fashions, but the reality is, they do
not stay put on your hips and instead, inch their way down as you walk.
It is uncomfortable and unflattering!
Now that problem is eliminated with Belly Ups! Belly Ups keep your low-rise pants up (and your skirts from twisting!) Undetectable under clothing, completely comfortable to wear, and not at all damaging to even the finest apparel, BELLY UPS are a "must have" for any woman with a bump! And they work with skirts or shorts, just as well! Unlike other maternity accessories on the market, Belly Ups are incredibly discreet and work with any outfit you might put on! No extra bulk or layers! No tight bands around your belly! BellyUps are maternity's answer to wearing a belt! One size fits most. Attach one side of a Belly Up strap to the bottom side of your bra (under your arm), and the other side to the top side of your waistband (as shown). Repeat on the other side of your body. Belly Ups should fit snugly and there should be tension on the strap. If there is slack, adjust the strap to a different place on your waistband. You are good to go! Look fabulous, feel groovy and enjoy being pregnant!
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$17.99
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About Belly Ups Baby Is a Star, Inc. is a company created in 2003 by an east coast mom, Laura Kronen. Kronen’s first foray into the childrens’ market was with an entertaining and educational video series for babies and toddlers called Baby Road Trip. Inspired by the birth of her first son (now a preschooler), Baby Road Trip is a multi award-winning video series for children 6 months to 3 years of age which introduces little ones to real-world places through exciting and interactive virtual road trips. While newly pregnant with her second son in 2005, Kronen was quickly reminded of the bouts of frustration she had with the fit of her maternity clothing during her first pregnancy. All of her pants and skirts would not stay put on her hips. They would fall down, spin around, and just not look flattering. From the most expensive Seven for all Mankind Jeans to Old Navy cargo pants, the pants would creep down and start sagging as she moved about. Tired of always tugging and pulling them up, Kronen put together a “suspender of sorts” that attached to her bra and to the top of her pants, and she started wearing them everyday. No one saw what she was wearing, and best of all the unique creation worked with pants, skirts, shorts – you name it! The sagging problem was history! Kronen started asking other mommies-to-be if they had the same issues, and they did. Belly Ups was born |
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