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C and Be Seen

June 26, 2008; 5:37 am by UrbanBaby

cb2-brpnk-350.jpgNew motherhood often sentences women to a stint in fashion purgatory, where tired maternity wear, sub-par transition clothes and bulky granny panties are pretty much the required uniform. Hey, some rules are meant to be broken.

Czela Bellies is fun and flirty supportive underwear specially designed for women who have just had a C-section. A soft chenille front panel covers the waistband, greatly reducing the ouch factor. These boy shorts come in funky patterns that are so cute you’ll want to wear them long after the scar heals.

La Perla is just on the horizon.

Available at czelablue.com.

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