The first ever Maternity wearable!

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It feels like Wearable’s Week here on Yanko, with us talking about the happiness measuring Zenta wristband just yesterday. Today’s fitness wearable, unlike the Zenta, targets a niche audience, but it isn’t about your fitness, per se. The Birthstone (that’s what it’s called) is a wearable that is essentially a medical device, but through virtue of design, aims at becoming a desirable piece of tech… for a good reason, obviously.

The Birthstone is for expectant mothers. Its primary function is to alert mothers when they are too close to a source of electromagnetic-radiation. Radiation can have profound effects on growing fetuses, and the Birthstone allows mums-to-be to distance themselves from anything that may pose a threat to their child’s well-being. The ‘Stone’ sits within a stylish looking silicone band. It can be removed and fitted easily into a band of another color. The idea of glamorizing medical devices to help them become a widespread phenomenon isn’t a new one. I personally think it’s a wonderful way to coerce people into accepting and leading a healthy life… and the Birthstone embraces that idea beautifully!

Designer: Jake Chanos (Vipose)

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Maternity Clothes With A Difference

We are not speaking about the fashion angle here, but the possibility of wearing the same set of clothes pre, during and post pregnancy! Sounds magical but designer Rita seems to be onto something big, Dior – I hope you are listening, apparently she chose two different materials, one in ivory color, which had resistance fibers when washed in high temperature. And the other was a black material, which had shrinking fibers when washed in high temperature. Combining the two in the belly area in a knitted fashion, resulted in this amazing top!

As she explains, “In order to retain the product easily stretching and elastic, it is recommended to wash it at lower temperature, 30C, gentle mode, during the entire time of pregnancy. After giving birth, when shrinking of the product is needed in the belly’s area, it is recommended to wash it just once at temperature above 50C, gentle mode. Belly area of the garment will shrink, but breast area- will stay the same. After that, wash it at 30C temperature.”

Using two different fibers of the same color, although invisible in the product, performs an important function. I think the idea is great and being through two pregnancies, I know how much it pinches financially to let go of good maternity dresses.

Designer: Rita Kazokaite Kaupeliene

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