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Hatch x J. Crew Delivered Today

● Both brands are venturing into uncharted territorie­s with the collaborat­ion.

- BY SHARON EDELSON

J. Crew is expecting.

The brand today is delivering a 35-piece maternity collection, representi­ng the retailer’s first foray into pregnancy apparel. New York City-based Hatch, a label for mamas-to-be, is J. Crew’s proud significan­t other. The two companies teamed up, with Hatch providing design expertise for silhouette­s for bulging bellies in sizes 0 to 12.

Maternity was one of the top word searches on jcrew.com, the company said.

This collection took both brands into new territorie­s, allowing J. Crew to expand its women’s offerings, while providing Hatch with its first workwear-specific collection. Hatch, which specialize­s in apparel that can be worn during all stages of pregnancy and beyond, and helps new mothers tackle the transition from maternity leave to returning to work, doesn’t sell careerwear as such.

One of the most challengin­g aspects of pregnancy is finding a wardrobe that’s appropriat­e for the workplace — it’s the universal struggle of all working women-with- child. J. Crew and Hatch responded to the outcry, with the Hatch x J. Crew collection, designed by a team of working mothers.

Hatch, which operates stores in Manhattan and Los Angeles, where it offers services such as one-to-one styling and a cravings bar, launches pop-up shops with events in cities across the country “for mamas to meet and connect,” the company said. On Sept. 5, for example, Adda Birnir, chief executive officer and founder of Skillcrush, will teach customers how to build a flexible career around their needs and life.

“From New York to L.A. to wherever we’re popping up, we are creating space for mamas to meet and connect. Get pampered, catch an inspiring talk and shop our new collection­s. Discover the world of HATCH. Come play!” promotiona­l materials read.

“J. Crew is a style destinatio­n for women in all aspects of their lives — work, weekends, wherever,” said

Lisa Greenwald, the brand’s chief merchandis­ing officer. “Our customers have been asking for maternity for quite some time, so we decided to partner with Hatch as a leader in the maternity space. Their silhouette­s are effortless and theirs is an aesthetic that you actually want to wear during pregnancy, and long after.”

The J. Crew brand has been struggling. In the recent first quarter ended May 4, total sales fell 4 percent to $376.1 million, and same-store sales declined 1 percent, following a 6 percent decline in the yearago quarter.

The collection includes redesigned, bestsellin­g J. Crew @work pieces, including classics such as the Regent blazer, $248, and Resume dress, $228. The former, made from a four-season stretch fabric, has an elongated silhouette with a collar that can be popped up or down. The latter, in four-season stretch, comes in solid black, vintage burgundy, ivory and glen plaid, has ingenious inserts on each side of the hips that fold in on themselves until extra space is needed.

Pants, such as the J. Crew Cameron pant, are made for all three trimesters and beyond. The Cameron in fourseason stretch retains its slim style and flattering back seam, with a belt-like elastic waistband added at the back. Hatch x J. Crew doesn’t shy away from slender silhouette­s. Case in point: the No. 2 pencil skirt, redesigned with a lower rise in the front to sit just under a woman’s belly. Pants and a skirt pair with 100 percent silk button-down blouses — for easy nursing — with a ruffle collars, selling for $178.

A 100 percent cashmere sweater, selling for $198, with the word “Mama” on the front, has dropped sleeves and a swingy shape to fit a mother-to-be’s baby bump, and can be worn past her due date. A lightweigh­t polyester caftan dress, $168, is maxi-length with covered buttons, and is available in Hatch’s signature shade of pink, dusty peony and a tiny floral print.

The collection aims to empower mothersto-be by helping them feel confident as their bodies change and their roles at work continue, with prices for collection pieces ranging from $59.50 to $298.

 ??  ?? A look from Hatch x J. Crew.
A look from Hatch x J. Crew.

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