Monday 17 June 2013

Breastvest Giveaway and Discount Code



Next week is Keep Britain Breastfeeding week and as a Mother of 5 with 8 years of feeding behind me Breastfeeding is something I think everyone should be encouraged, supported and enabled to do if possible. I will be running a series of posts as part of the Online Scavenger Hunt which runs from 23-29 June and I also have some great giveaways for you.


My first giveaway is in conjunction with Breastvest

Breastvest is an ingenius idea for keeping your tummy and back warm and covered while you feed. I found myself constantly pulling my t-shirt down at the sides to hide my 'unsightly wrinkles', this vest prevents that from ever being an issue. It's available in a range of sizes to fit all shapes, and 6 different colours so that you can match it to any outfit. It can be washed at 40 degrees and even tumble dried, which makes it very user-friendly indeed.

Designed, tested and approved by breastfeeding mums, breastvest is held in place by straps and scoops just below your nursing bra, completely covering the postnatal tummy so mums can lift up whatever top they are wearing to feed their babies, safe in the knowledge that breastvest has them covered. Breastvest lets mums get back into their favourite clothes sooner, letting them breastfeed whenever, wherever and wearing whatever they want with confidence. 
It was invented by now mum-of-two Sam Telfer when she was breastfeeding her first baby, Fred. Frustrated by the lack of wardrobe choice she had - especially after what seemed like an eternity in maternity wear - Sam ruined a succession of her favourite pre-pregnancy tops by stretching the necklines to feed her baby. 
Thousands of mums all over the world are now enjoying the benefits which come built into breastvest… and when Sam had her second baby, Georgie, she was beyond proud to be one of them!
Available at www.breastvest.co.uk and a wide selection of independent stockists in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
From today until the end of June enter the code BSH25 at the till to receive a massive 25% discount on your order. In addition, throughout Keep Britain Breastfeeding week, they'll be running daily offers and discounts which they will announce on Facebook and Twitter  

For the rest of June, Breastvest are selling limited issue grey breastvests in aid of The Lullaby Trust, which supports grieving parents whose babies have been lost to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and also provides safe sleeping information. All of the profits from the sale of grey breastvests during June will be donated to them.

For your chance to win a Breastvest in a colour and size of your choosing, please enter using the Rafflecopter below. 

Don't forget my other Keep Britain Breastfeeding Competitions - which are all linked on this page



a Rafflecopter giveaway

54 comments:

  1. I would like the grey one

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  2. Normally Black, but now grey for @thelullabytrust.

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  3. the black one. posted by Harps

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  4. white please for the wife of course

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  5. I would like the grey one please :)

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  6. I would pick the grey one x

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  7. I love these and have 2 already but they are fabulous and I would give this to my sil who is due her 1st baby next week if I won.
    Black please

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  8. I would choose white, thanks

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  9. I'd like the grey one

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  10. Black as it's the colour I wear the most

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  11. I think I'd have to go with black.

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  12. Norms the name sensible is the game, grey please lol

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  13. Kristian Snooks27 June 2013 at 01:31

    White looks great

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  14. if i win i'd love a black one as i wear black more than anything else

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  15. I'd choose the Black one

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  16. I like the red but would probably choose black as would go with almost anything x

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