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Are you a Mom-t0-Be or New Mom? Or maybe even someone looking for a perfect gift for the Mom-to-Be? This N That with Olivia’s Baby Gift Guide will feature products from the best baby brands out there in the form of reviews and sometimes giveaways. We are expecting our first little boy in October, 2014 so the search for great baby products is in full swing– those with great reviews are always at the forefront of our minds. Therefore, I plan to provide you with a review of some specific products from amazing baby brands.

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Our next feature is for you expectant moms out there– Kevel Mommy! 

“The Kevel Fly Tie was inspired years ago by a fairly common problem: How to preserve a favorite pair of jeans. Rachel Kearl, Kevel’s founder, began working on a fix for the faulty fly. She ran through a number of development cycles, until a modified hair band qualified as the first prototype. The original prototype, which stretched out quickly and eventually would break, was transformed into the reliable, durable, discrete Kevel Fly Tie it is today.

Another application of the Kevel became apparent with the popularity of low-rise jeans. It was at this point that Rachel identified a separate problem with the beloved jeans we all wear…What to do when an expanded waistline creates an unreachable gap between the buttonhole and button? Deep six our favorite jeans and buy a new pant wardrobe? Rachel created the Kevel Perfect Fit to solve this temporary dilemma. Save your money for Fiji, knowing you’ll be back to your regular size in no time.

Furthermore, during Rachel’s pregnancy, she noticed a more elaborate version of the Fly Tie could accommodate her growing belly. The design later evolved into what is now known as Kevel Mommy – a way to stay in the comfort of your non-maternity pants as long as possible during pregnancy and as soon as possible after pregnancy, available in three sizes.

Always quick to apply lessons learned in the laboratory of life, Rachel refined her prototypes until she had created today’s current versions; Kevel Mommy, Kevel Perfect Fit and Kevel Fly Tie.”

When I found out that we were expecting, the first thing I wanted to do was buy maternity clothes, it was something I had never been able to do. I quickly realized how expensive even a pair of shorts or a tank top was in maternity and tried to squeeze into any pair of jeans that I could get up past my thighs. Then, the issue of buttoning them came into play. I tried the belly bands (they worked a little bit, but I felt the pressure of the metal parts of my jeans hurting me) and even a hair tie. The early months of pregnancy were very uncomfortable for me as I just couldn’t seem to breathe in anything I squeezed into yet I wasn’t big enough for the traditional maternity jeans/clothes.

Kevel Mommy

 

Here comes Kevel Mommy– the perfect solution to my early pregnancy struggles. To use, you simply attach one end of the Kevel Mommy to your zipper and the other end to the button on your pants! Then, the third loop attaches to the button hole. There we go – a few more months of non-maternity jeans. You can also start wearing your non-maternity jeans after baby is born too! What’s awesome is that the Mommy Kevel comes in three sizes– giving you even more wear out of your non-maternity jeans! 

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I have the awesome opportunity to give ONE reader a set of their very own Kevel Mommy solution!! 🙂 Simply use the Rafflecopter below to enter to win, winner must be a US resident and over the age of 18. 

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Shirley Martin-Tutolo

Thursday 24th of July 2014

I LEARNED THIS WAS A WAY TO GET ADDED USE OUT OF OLD JEANS

Amee

Thursday 24th of July 2014

Wow didn't know there's a product like that.

tara pittman

Wednesday 23rd of July 2014

This is a cool product. I wish I had one of these.

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