Australian Icon Gets A Facelift
Released
on: May 19, 2009, 7:28 am
Author: Fertile
Mind Pty Ltd
Industry: Apparel
& Fashion
An
icon for pregnant women, Belly Belt has undergone a facelift.
The kit that turns normal clothes into maternity wear has been
tweaked to be even better for early pregnancy.
Inventor and founder Christine Kininmonth says the change is only
the second in 10 years.
“We
listed to feedback from our customers and heard that women wanted
to wear Belly Belt earlier in their pregnancy,” she said.
“The changes we’ve made in our maternity kit mean
you can now wear your trousers, skirts and short the moment you
can no longer button up your fly.”
Belly Belt is an Aussie success story. The maternity kit is now
sold throughout the world.
“We have a lot of enthusiasm for Belly Belt in many places,
but Burma is probably the most exotic,” Christine says.
“If I think back to the early days, I would never had imagined
we’d be selling my little Australian invention in Burma!.”
The success of Belly Belt led 10 years ago to the formation of
the company Fertile Mind. Christine and her business partner Peter
Hooker now employ six staff and have a warehouse filled with maternity
dresses, maternity jeans, breastfeeding tops, nursing pillows
and maternity accessories.
“We’ve diversified into a range of maternity wear
and nursing wear,” says Christine, “so we’re
probably one of the growing players in the Australian maternity
industry.” Fertile Mind is a family-friendly workplace,
so most of the women selling maternity wear are mums themselves.
‘It’s important for us to sell only maternity wear
and breastfeeding clothing that we would have bought for our own
pregnancies,” emphasises Christine. “We’re mums
a few times over so we’re pretty picky.”
While Belly Belt is one of the more successful of their maternity
accessories, it’s getting a run for its money by the Milkbar
Portable Nursing Pillow.
Christine enthuses, “This pillow has just taken off. We
are sending out mountains of these to our maternity store and
baby store stockists, they are selling so well.”
The Milkbar Portable Nursing Pillow was invented by a Sydney mother
to ease back and shoulder strain when breastfeeding a baby.
“It’s wonderful to see inventions such as Belly Belt
and The Milkbar gain a following, as it’s a credit to mother-inventors,”
says Christine.
Maternity stores and baby stores will be receiving the new Belly
Belt kit from today. Christine hopes it will make the Belly Belt
more popular that ever. “Pregnant women in Australia have
been very supportive. They may be cautious spending as much on
maternity wear in a recession, so Belly Belt has its place in
a flat market.”
Belly
Belt maternity kit sells for $29.95 and can be found at www.fertilemind.com.au
Contact Details: Fertile Mind Pty Ltd
PO Box 215, Seaforth NSW 2092
Phone: +61 2 9905 0199
Fax: +61 2 9905 0322
sales@fertilemind.com.au
www.fertilemind.com.au