April 18, 2008, 11:24 am
Mothers Work: A feminist revolution
Fed up with "dumb bows and big buttons," Rebecca Matthias filled a maternity-wear void with professional attire for a new generation of working women – and in the process, created a retail empire. Share your thoughts here.
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This is a great article about a woman who had an idea and the courage to implement it-and I am glad for her. But as a woman of above average height, I must say that I did not find many things that I could wear in the Motherhood & Mimi Maternity stores when I was pregnant. There is certainly room for a wider selection of tall maternity clothes, both in pant lengths and in sleeve lengths!
Posted By JL Gosey : February 6, 2009 8:54 am
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Nice try calling it a Feminist Revolution, but everything in this story is the perfect Conservative way of life, husband, father, mother, family, kids. One big happy family!
Great story.