I'd really like one of these. It's like a Bellaband, only not for maternity.
The product suggests you can wear them to lengthen a t-shirt, or over your chest when your shirt's neckline is too low. They are pretty and lacy, and they would multiply your wardrobe.
It's a great idea. I always feel like camisoles that I can find in stores are worthless: either they aren't long enough to actually help cover your midriff when you wear a short shirt. Or they don't have a neck high enough to do the job. Sometimes they help with neither; I don't think I've ever met one to do both. Plus, they're an extra layer, which is miserable in the summer.
But here's what I want to know: Why, when these are such a great idea, aren't more people making them? Because I would really appreciate if we could drive the price down. Why should they cost more than a shirt when they are less material.....
I have two bellabands from my pregnancy. I had been planning to put them up in storage, but I think I'll keep them around...
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That's brilliant! I want one too. :) Black lace would look a lot less silly than a tank top with my black dress. . .
Maybe you need to figure out how to make them, join the market, and compete to lower the prices. :)
woa! I want on too! too bad I didn't see this before Christmas or you would have had one. Does seem easy enough to sew....hmmm.
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