Description
A cotton feeding kurti is a garment specifically designed for expectant and new mothers, offering both comfort during pregnancy and convenience for breastfeeding.Concealed zip present for easy feeding.
Key Features: Feeding Functionality
The main difference between a regular kurti and a feeding kurti is the discreet access points for nursing:
- Concealed/Hidden Zippers: This is the most common feature.
- Placement: Typically two vertical zippers (one on each side of the bust) or a single horizontal zipper across the chest area.
- Benefit: Allows for quick, easy, and discreet breastfeeding anytime and anywhere (home, public, office) without having to lift the entire garment. The zippers are usually invisible or cleverly hidden in the design/print.
- Button Closures/Plackets: A row of buttons (often concealed) down the center-front placket.
- Benefit: Provides front access for nursing, offering another convenient option.
- Envelope/Overlap Neckline: Layers of fabric overlap at the bust, which can be pulled aside.
- Benefit: Offers quick and simple pull-aside access without any zips or buttons.
- Flattering/Adaptive Fit: Designed with a relaxed or A-line silhouette and often an Empire waistline (high waist) to comfortably accommodate a growing baby bump and flatter the postpartum body.
- Adjustable Fit: Some kurtis include back ties or drawstrings to cinch the waist after delivery for a better fit.
- Versatility: Designed to be worn comfortably during all trimesters of pregnancy and postpartum (nursing period). They often feature stylish prints, embroideries, or cuts (like Anarkali, straight-cut) so they look like regular, non-maternity ethnic wear.
- Pockets: Many functional designs include side pockets for con




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