I came up with this idea because I wanted to create pants that look refreshing and relaxing during the maternity period. If your stomach grows gradually around the 5th or 6th month of pregnancy and you start to feel uncomfortable wearing your regular bottoms, try using it.
■Point 1: Silhouette that is easy to coordinate
The wide straight silhouette effectively covers your growing tummy and thighs so they won't be noticeable. Pair it with a top or show it off the hem of a dress for a mature look. By adding a switch in the front, you can create a neat look. A dummy Pocket opening is attached to the back to add contrast to the back style. We chose three colors that are easy to coordinate: black, mocha beige, and yellow.
■Point 2: Comfortable waist cross design
Inspired by yoga wear, we created a design that you can wear long after your belly has recovered after giving birth. There is no elastic in the front part of the waist, and it has a V-switching design that goes to the bottom of your stomach. Perfect for maternity women who don't like the tightness of pants that cover the waist.
The back has thick rubber to prevent it from slipping off. The waist fabric is made from a milled material with good kickback, which is different from the body fabric, so you can feel safe. The good thing about it is that it doesn't add bulk even when used with a belly band or belly band.
■Point 3: Fabric with good kickback
The stretchy cut-and-sew fabric has a woven pattern on the surface, giving it a cloth-like look. It has just the right thickness and has a good kickback, making it difficult to wear out.
■Point 4: Can be worn before and after giving birth
Even non-pregnant staff members have tried it on and confirmed that it doesn't slip off easily, so it can be used even by people who don't like tightness from the early stages of pregnancy. Many women continue to wear maternity bottoms because their stomachs do not return to their normal size immediately after giving birth. The cross-waisted fabric has the characteristic that the fabric does not stretch easily, so it can be used for a surprisingly long time.