It has a thick structured
waist band so its not digging or creating a muffin top.
It's a loose non structured skirt that has a thick
waist band so the belt fit in perfectly.
Boba's 3G carrier comes with foot stirrups that can be attached to
the waist band so that your child's legs are lifted and thus creating a deeper seat that would give the»M» shape.
Not exact matches
It fully supports their neck and back, and the
waist band prevents them from falling out,
so it makes it feel more secure than a typical wrap.
Primary leggings have an extra-wide
waist band with strong elastic
so they stay in place.
To use your carrier in infant mode, you'll need to roll up the
waist band and rethread the belt buckles, which is not the easiest to do,
so it's not ideal to use the same carrier simultaneously for two different aged children.
The
waist band portion of this carrier is made of thinner fabric than many other carriers,
so it may be less ergonomic around the
waist than some others listed here.
It has too much material at the side and not infront where it is needed and it doesn't give enough fabric in the shoulder ties
so it cuts in under the arm pit
so the
waist band comes too high (I am 5 ft 6).
Put the
band around your
waist and step forward
so the
band is pulling your hips backward.
The
waist band is in proportion to the hips
so if you don't have much differenct between your
waist size and your hip size — try the Marissa fit pants.
They are
so comfortable and the larger wide
waist band makes it super flattering.
So, conclusion: perfect summer «kimono», easy to wear, beautiful with little bumps (or no bumps of course), because of the
waist band, and elegant exaggerated shoulders to bring some power.
I rotated through dresses with scarves / blazers / long necklaces, a pair of motherhood maternity dress slacks that were normal in the front but had an elastic
band in the back (
so not quite «real» maternity pants, but definitely room to breathe), and elastic -
waist skirts.
So, the I pulled the elastic
band up to my
waist and that was just awful.
We'll be baking czech Christmas cookies this weekend
so I'll definitely be looking out my elasticated
waist bands!
I love the high
waist band that these have - they don't slip down at CycleBar or when I am running errands which tends to happen with some leggings and the designs are
so fun!
My
waist hits higher,
so the
band is perfect for me & I'm a 34C.
But I'm
SO excited because I just discovered a pair for $ 20 less with a double layer
waist band AND they come in FIVE different colors.
The black
band on this dress hits 1 - 2 ″ above my natural
waist,
so in - between where an empire and a regular
waist band.
It's not
banded at the
waist, but it is cut smaller
so it helps define your middle as opposed to being shapeless.
Thanks
so much for this tutorial, I have just made the skirt for myself and I also made a matching one with elastic in the
waist band instead of a zip for my 7 month old daughter.