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Hotmilk's 'Charm Nightie' Grows Up to Three Cup Sizes

The Charm Nightie from Hotmilk is a nursing gown specifically designed for women with a new infant at home.

Since women favor comfort as their bodies undergo numerous changes during the pregnancy and postpartum stages, this design features a dual cup that can accomodate changes of up to three cup sizes. For even more ease of breastfeeding at night, the cups on the nightie can be dropped down with just the use of one hand.

Like many active tops with built-in bras, the nightie features a structured shelf, which provides support for breast pads during sleep. As a whole, the nightie is made from a stretchy, elastic fabric that has about a 5% give. Rather than having to buy multiple products for sleepwear, this is a handy one that will change to suit a growing mother's needs over time.
Trend Themes
1. Adaptive Nursing Wear - Designing nursing wear that adapts to a mother's changing body can improve comfort and reduce the need for multiple purchases.
2. One-handed Breastfeeding - Innovations that allow for one-handed breastfeeding can increase ease and convenience for nursing mothers, especially during nighttime feedings.
3. Supportive Sleepwear - Creating sleepwear with built-in breast pad support can enhance comfort for nursing mothers and reduce the need for separate purchases.
Industry Implications
1. Maternity Wear - Manufacturers of maternity wear can incorporate adaptive features and supportive design elements into their products to better serve the needs of nursing mothers.
2. Breastfeeding Products - Producers of breastfeeding products can focus on creating one-handed nursing solutions and innovative nursing wear designs to improve convenience and comfort for mothers.
3. Sleepwear - Companies that manufacture sleepwear can expand their offerings to include supportive designs for nursing mothers, allowing for greater comfort and ease of use.

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