This cute dress looks really fun, and the old rule that a print is better
at hiding stains or other things makes this mom - friendly.
And remember, dark
colors hide stains much better than light colors, so go for the navy blue high chair covers over the crisp white ones.
The
texture hides stains, marks, etc. and they've been extremely durable (at least in the last 9 years we've lived there).
I'm thinking that'll
help hide the stains that are sure to make their way in there when we start using them to our store shoes and other outside stuff.
With the Ergobaby diaper bag, all of these essentials are build right in and the dark color will
hid stains from your many adventures.
Also the dark grey
ones hide stains and show wetness very obviously when you check the diaper which was super helpful when I made the switch from disposables!
For people like me who would prefer as little laundry as possible, this is an * excellent * feature that allows you to
hide stains simply by flipping it over (ha!).
Something that will
hide stains easily — think drippy BBQ sauce, mustard and dirt / grass / whatever else
I like this simple printed dress (although I'd need / want a cami or demi - cami with it)-- the print looks great
for hiding stains, and the dress itself could be dressed up or down.
Get a strong pattern that will
hide stains well, (let's face it, kids are messy!)
Use darker colors that
hide stains (making sure it matches the color of the waiting room chairs you've carefully chosen for your medical office), and put welcome mats in high traffic areas so the carpet isn't worn as quickly.
The unbleached is my choice because it's softer and
hides stains a bit better.
Bamboo Charcoal Blend Insert This one size insert has 2 layers 100 % charcoal bamboo + 3 layers microfiber Super absorbent and hides stains
I've always gotten unbleached because I like the off - white color,
they hide stains better, and I've heard that they're softer.
Very soft, just wish they came in different colours to
hide staining.
We actually bought several hundred cloth napkins for our wedding years ago, and we still use those, though if I ever replace them, I'll replace them with a darker color to
hide the stains they have now.
I think this linen tee is great — it has a fun, bright, happy pattern that's going to
hide stains well, it's machine washable, and it's got very good reviews.
They are slimming,
hide stains and look perfect with almost anything!
If you happen to be a nursing mom, it's a great option — the neckline is stretchy enough to make pumping or nursing easy, it's machine washable, and some of the prints can be great if you want to
hide stains.
I like this black and white print (great for
hiding stains), as well as the fact that this dress, as are all of the L&R dresses I've seen, is machine washable.
All of the fun patterns are not only bright and happy, but they're also great for
hiding stains, whether it's a drop of milk from a leaky bottle on your dress... to another kind of leak.
Also a good sized, light, patterned cotton scarf was super handy to have as a coverupwhile pumping or nursing, to
hide stains or drips, and give the illusion of having a real put - together accessorized outfit.
It's nursing / pumping friendly (and a print is always great for
hiding stains!).
The cloth interior is durable, and if you choose a dark interior color,
hides stains well!
Ownership is no last - minute thought either, with leather seating surfaces designed to prevent staining and seatbelts colored in black to
hide stains.
Use rugs to divide areas into different zones: a long - haired dark rug will
hide stains and take heavy wear, but also look smart.
When you Should Break It: If you need permission to buy a patterned couch that
hides stains or to install sensible flooring — you have it.
My «I love white» self was at war with my «you'd better get something that
hides stains better» self.
Patterned Persians, dhurries and Turkish carpets are terrific at
hiding stains and fur.
He first painted on a special primer, a shellac that
hides stains and seals the wood, then gave the dark wood two coats of a bright white paint, giving the rooms a much more spacious feel.