Empowering Moms — Adaptive Clothing for Every Stage of Motherhood

Empowering Moms — Adaptive Clothing for Every Stage of Motherhood

In 2014, our founder Helya Mohammadian's sister Rana faced a tough recovery after an emergency C-section giving birth to her son and needed help with everyday tasks like getting dressed. Seeing her struggle inspired Helya's mission to create adaptive clothing that restores dignity, independence, and comfort. What began as a personal journey has since grown into a movement touching the lives of moms everywhere.

This Mother’s Day, give the moms in your life more than flowers—give them comfort, confidence, and support with thoughtfully designed Slick Chicks essentials. Whether she's expecting, currently raising little ones, breastfeeding, or enjoying life as an older mom, these adaptive pieces are made to meet her where she’s at.

For Expecting, Breastfeeding, and Busy Moms

Wireless Zip Front Bra

Pregnancy and postpartum come with constant changes—and comfort matters. The Wireless Zip Front Bra is a game-changer: soft, stretchy, and designed for easy breastfeeding access with no fiddling with clasps or struggling with traditional styles. From school drop-offs to bedtime routines, this bra provides breathable support that works just as hard as mom does, all while making on-the-go nursing a breeze.

Leakproof Underwear

Our Leakproof Underwear with VELCRO® Brand Fasteners offers discreet protection for light postpartum leaks and is adjustable for healing bodies, providing moms peace of mind throughout busy days.

Front Zip Cami

The Front Zip Cami makes nursing easier with magnetic, detachable straps and a two-way zipper—perfect for layered breastfeeding access without compromising on style. Its slim-fit design also makes it ideal for layering, lounging, or discreetly nursing in public.

These pieces are also designed with moms who have limited dexterity or mobility in mind. With easy-to-use zip-front closures, VELCRO® fasteners, and magnetic straps, dressing becomes effortless—whether she’s dressing herself or receiving assistance. No more struggling with buttons or hooks, just a seamless experience that promotes independence and comfort.


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