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From the moment a woman becomes
pregnant, the questions never stop.
Introducing Due and Sprout. Fine knit, sexy Maternity tanks and tees
with all the right answers. It's that simple. Due and Sprout... without
question.
Due and Sprout is a labor of
love from Pamela Hillman and Marlo hall stern. Both moms. Both went
thru pregnancy, Both from the suburbs of Philadelphia. The true essence
of their partnership and of Due and Sprout is that they realized the
growth potential for their little company very early on, and less than
two years after its conception, their instincts proved right. Due and
Sprout Maternity tanks and tees can be seen in maternity, children's
and gift boutiques across the country, internationally and online.
Their 15 honest, witty answers have graced publications such as
InStyle, UsWeekly and USA Today; CBS' epregnancy,The Early Show called
the Yes, I'm Pregnant tee a perfect choice for pregnant celebrities.
There's always an awkward time
in the beginning of pregnancy when people glance at your belly and then
quickly look away. You know what they're thinking: Is she pregnant or
just gaining weight? Check it out we have the answer even for after you
have given birth. Due and Sprout came up with “Just
delivered.” Tanks and tees.
The begging question?
Are you pregnant (or did you
just put on some extra pounds)? When are you due? D'ya know what you're
having? Have you picked out a name yet? These questions - plus the
unbearable experience of having absolute strangers feel perfectly at
home rubbing your belly as though a genie might emerge - are the social
crosses every pregnant woman has to bare.
At last, an end to the tedious
misery is in sight. Due is a line of hip, perfectly fitted, nicely
packaged maternity tees with all the answers. The debut collection
consists of three styles (tank, short sleeve, and long sleeve)
featuring just the right dose of attitude and humor. Yes, I'm Pregnant;
Not Finding Out; Twins and Due in August emblazoned across your not
insignificant abdomen should go a long way towards cutting short and
agony of answering the same line of inquiry over and over again.
As seen in Us Weekly, USA TODAY,
InStyle Magazine, CBS The Early Show, FOX GoodDay Parents, Expecting
Philadelphia Magazine, SheKnows.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer,
Thriftymamadaily.com, Washington Parent, iVillage.com, ePregnancy
Magazine, Pregnancy Magazine, Giftware News, Grandparents Magazine, Tot
Trends, chicblvd.com, coochicoo.com, whileyouwait.com, cleverparents.com
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