Bella Mama Announce Range Of Clothes Available Through Their Own Label

Macclesfield, United Kingdom (PressExposure) February 10, 2010 -- The clothes manufactured and sold through the Bella Mama label are all made from either soft Jersey fabrics or luxury modal fabrics. Both fabrics drape very well over bumps and are perfect for expectant mums who want to look stylish and fashionable. The modal tops come in either blue or black and feel soft on the skin.

The Bella Mama range of breastfeeding tops features V-neck tops, cowl necklines and details such as shirring to disguise post-birth baby weight. They are available in a wide range of colours and have different hidden nursing openings for easy breastfeeding access. The hidden openings come in a range of styles, including double-layer, crossover neckline, pull aside top layers.

"Our nursing tops are designed to not only look fashionable, but to be practical, functional and stylish as well," says Kirsten Baxter, creator of Bella Mama. "Our clothing range is available exclusively through our website and we're proud of the high quality and competitive pricing of our collection. Our range is constantly expanding and we are adding more comfortable, stylish clothes and accessories to our store by the day."

To find out more about Bella Mama and the nursing clothes and products they offer, visit their website at http://www.bellamama.co.uk/ or telephone 01260 252 625 during normal office hours.

About Bella Mama

The brainchild of Kirsten Baxter, Bella Mama is a family-run business which stocks the best dual-purpose maternity and breastfeeding tops in the United Kingdom. Bella Mama was inspired by the birth of Kirsten's second child in March 2007, when she realised there were no stylish or comfortable, fashionable clothes for mothers wishing to breastfeed in public. Bella Mama supplies the best breastfeeding clothes with stretchy fabrics, yet with easy nursing access.

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Press Release Submitted On: February 10, 2010 at 8:05 am
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