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March 13, 2009
Collegiate-Licensed Maternity Clothes Arrive in Time for March Madness
Shirts will please pregnant UNC and ECU fans without sacrificing their fashion sense.
This time of year, there's only one question on the mind of pregnant women - how to show their team allegiance and still look good. Baby Got Game, a Durham, North Carolina company, has launced its website with the solution: a line of officially-licensed maternity clothes.
The shirts arrived just in time for March Madness, and allow moms-to-be the option of wearing attractive collegiate clothing rather than being reduced to extra-large or men's clothing
Newly founded, Baby Got Game was inspired by the desire to provide unique, high-quality maternity shirts. All designs are the 'baby' of owner Anne Russell Aylin. "Pregnant women have few options to show their university allegiance except to purchase over-large tops," says Aylin, "and Baby Got Game wants to provide a stylish and comfortable alternative." The online store offers feminine, made-in-the-USA clothes that are available in three sizes: small, medium, and large. The designs are meant to offer women the opportunity to show their allegiance year-round, with sleeveless, short-sleeved, and long-sleeved options.
You can visit www.mybabygotgame.com for more information and to see the shirts, modeled by real mothers-to-be. Aylin has also started a comical parenting blog - read it at www.mybabygotgame.com/blog.



