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Zip Us In Maternity Jacket Expander Panel - Coat Extender to Expand Your own Jacket Through Pregnancy and for Babywearing with a Carrier

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No need to purchase a maternity coat, simply access our easy to use zipper quiz, choose your style of extension and you are ready to enjoy the winter weather! I got caught in a torrential downpour the other day with it, and my son was warm and dry when we got back to the car. Also, for those who live in cold or windy climates, a warm maternity coat that fits you properly will best help you brave the elements. Anyone who lives in windy places will also like the drawstring hood so you can pull it tight and keep your head warm. Softshell is 3-layer with a micro-fleece lining (98% polyester, 2% Spandex), waterproof and breathable membrane and outer shell with a PFAS-free durable water-repellency coating (DWR).

Perfect to throw on when you first wake up in the morning, to use as a cover up after taking a dip in the ocean or to dress up a casual outfit before heading off to dinner, Kaima has got you covered. Depending on the timing of your pregnancy, you might not need a heavy duty maternity coat if you’ll miss the coldest of months. The Zipusin universal jacket extender is the perfect way to make your favourite coats and jackets last through pregnancy – and to fit around you and your little one when babywearing. I’m an elementary school French and Art teacher and I live with my husband and two young kids in a two-bedroom apartment.I also recommend topstitching the zippers, starting and stopping around the button holes or grommets to make sure you don’t accidentally sew over the elastic cord.

Starting with the long, top edge, stitch the edge of one length elastic cord to the seam allowance on the side opposite the grommet or button hole opening. WIDE VARIETY OF PANELS TO CHOOSE FROM - It is essential that you select the panel to MATCH the zipper on your ladies jacket or rain coat. I had been eyeing up the KoKoala panel but had no idea how to customize it to fit a shorter coat (I wear a waist-length coat as well as a longer car-length coat! This meant that I had to figure out what to wear so that I wouldn’t flash the public-at-large whenever my kid was hungry.

Adjustable down to 24" (60cm) for shorter jackets and can be repositioned higher up on longer jackets.

I spend a lot of time outdoors with my other two kids, so I was able to have my newborn out as well and not worry about him being too cold since he was tucked into my jacket. I did see the seasalt one but I already have a really good warm waterproof coat so wouldn’t use it after.This is a great middle-of-the-road coat too as it's warm enough for chilly climates but you won't feel overly bundled up as you can in some puffer jackets. i'm having my little one in November and will be not only preggo in the fall with snow on the ground but with an infant all winter. If you are making an insert for a RTW coat, I recommend getting an outer shell that is wind and waterproof (like cordura or core-tex) and then something thick and soft for the lining (fleece, flannel) and maybe even interlining it with some kind of thinsulate coat lining. Moms-to-be consistently rave about its warmth, roominess for pregnancy and versatility to be worn post-pregnancy, as well.

I loved the jacket extender it made being pregnant in the winter a lot easier as my jacket didn’t fit without it. Japanese Weekend (RIP) had the MamaCoat, with the panel, and I tried to adapt a favorite coat to it with an extra panel.If you know anything about Ottawa winters, you know that they can be brutally cold for extended periods and can yield massive dumps of snow all at once.

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