I want to buy evolving pants for baby!
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I have a very big confession to make to you. I'm a cowardly mom. A mother who doesn't want to fasten 6 buttons (long live zipped pajamas!), a mother who doesn't want to fight with her child to put on an item of clothing that is too tight, a mother who wants ease , comfort... I manage my time. I choose my battles.
When my first baby, Léo-Paul, arrived, I quickly fell in love with progressive pants. I bought a few pairs from the company Tiny & Moi (which has now closed its doors, sniff). My baby wore them all the time. It was simple, it was comfortable, it was beautiful, it could move around with ease and what's more, it was scalable. The pants grow with the child!
Shortly after starting Ticoti Baby, I told myself that I absolutely had to offer scalable pants for babies, whether it's a boy or a girl. Patterned, plain, ultra soft (obligatory!), but above all, easy to put on, pleasant to wear. I created my own pattern. I took inspiration from an old Burda pattern that I had, pants from companies that I knew, tested what I liked, what I liked less and my evolving Sarouel pants were born. My very first. The seamstresses of this world will say: '' Well, let's see, scalable pants are so simple to make! ''.
Yes. It's true. But I wanted the right size at the waist. Not too baggy. Not too loose. Quite ample. Soft enough to play, crawl. I wanted it to fit well, but not be too tight. I wanted it to be perfect.
The first pants sold quickly, to my great surprise. I made it again, this time in ultra light bamboo.
And then... I forgot them. I squeezed the boss. I offered other styles of pants (which are still very comfortable to wear, by the way).
One fine day in May, Émile, my second baby, then aged 9 months, put on sand-colored Harem pants for the first time, size 12-24 months. I had squeezed it, I had forgotten it in a drawer with the 12 month size pants. Some defects forced me not to sell it and leave it aside for my second baby.
I fell in love again. I'm not joking. These progressive pants are so simple, but oh so easy to put on and easy to take off (hello diaper changes with a 9 month old!). How could I have forgotten these pants? Émile looks so good in his pants. It's soft, gentle, light, comfortable for her very active little legs. He walks on all fours without worry and gets up near the couch without losing his pants.
A few days later, I placed an order for three colors of fabric made from bamboo fibers and cotton. There will be new evolving Harem pants on the store. How could I stop offering this product on the store?
Cowardly mom, comfort-loving mom, I have a product for you. I think you'll like it. I think you will quickly adopt it, and ask for more!