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Tabeeze’s Bottom-Up Bodysuits make struggling to get clothes over a baby’s head a thing of the past. “Everything was designed with the idea of ‘How can we make this more comfortable and easier for both parent and baby?’” says Carrie Shaltz Haslup, the founder of Tabeeze, which launched to the public last year. The sustainably sourced organic cotton outfit goes on feet first and secures with nickel-free snaps at the shoulders, making dressing and undressing a breeze. Shaltz Haslup says she’s heard from parents of medically complex and disabled kids who were grateful they didn’t have to disconnect oxygen or tracheostomy tubes to undress their child.
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