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Blush: the topless undershirt (giveaway)

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Blush has created a solution for both women with a long torso and pregnant bellies where shirts just seem to be too short. Blush is meant to help you adjust the clothes already in your closet to help them fit you perfectly. The shirts are meant to be work as a tube top, but around the waist. Their poly/rayon/spandex blend allows for a huge amount of stretch and great support.

FOR EVERYONE I can’t tell you how often I’ve found a cute tee that I love only to find that after a few washes, my midriff is occasionally exposed for all to see. Heck ten years ago, that didn’t bother me, but now…well I’m sure it bothers other people! My solution prior to finding Blush was to stretch out my shirts prior to every wear by standing on the hem line and pulling it up to lengthen the shirt as much as possible. Sad, but true. I’ve been known to layer a long tank top underneath, but it adds a lot of bulk to my shirt which is uncomfortable. The fact that Blush doesn’t have straps, you’ll never have the issue of it riding up on you. You can adjust it to fit however you’d like it to, whether just over the top of your pants or all the way down to your thigh. This has seriously saved me from throwing out so many shrunken tee shirts! I have to tell you that the texture of these shirts are so incredibly soft, I’d compare it so my couture tees that cost me $90, no joke. With the tapered shape and spandex blend, you don’t have to worry about it falling down, it stays put all day long.

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FOR MATERNITY When I was pregnant, I was large. Very, very large. In my last trimester, even my huge maternity tees weren’t covering me entirely. Blush shirts help to cover your belly as your shirts start to ride up. Unlike most of the other bands on the market, which are tight and constricting, Blush expands with your body without ever being too tight or constricting. If you’re still in your first trimesters where you’re able to still fit in your regular pants, but unbutton them to help, you can use the undershirt single layered or doubled over to help hold them up and hide your exposure. Blush is also great for nursing mommies so that you can breastfeed and lift your shirt without exposing your tummy or back.

Want to buy your own Blush topless undershirt? Head on over to Blush’s site here and check out their shirts for everyone and their maternity line. Be sure to enter the discount code welovebloggers to receive a discount off of your entire purchase.

Test run:  Fits very comfortably and it super stretchy to cover the biggest of bellies.

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Want to win a Blush shirt? Blush has an exciting opportunity for our ITKM readers. We have a topless undershirt to GIVE AWAY!

To Enter: leave a comment below telling us if you’d like to win one from their line for Everyone or their Maternity line, your pattern/color choice and preferred size. Click here to see their collection

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Giveaway ends Saturday, November 21 at Midnight Pacific. Giveaway is open to US Residents only. Winner will be chosen randomly using a random number generator via random.org. Winner will be announced and emailed directly on Sunday, November 22.

Thanks to Blush for providing samples for this review