Modesty is Back! Coverwear Tops Help Women and Girls Feel Attractive, Comfortable and Confident11/24/2017 DRAPER, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 16, 2006--Modesty is back in style and women across the country are looking for clothing to layer, add length and cover up! For many seasons now, the latest and "hottest" new fashions were quite revealing. Although they loved the trendy styles, many women felt uncomfortable in clothing that was inappropriate for their lifestyle or personal beliefs. As a solution, Coverwear girls graphic tees designed a line of high-quality T-shirts and camisoles that allow women, teenagers and young girls to wear "what's hot" in today's fashions and still feel comfortable, confident -- and covered!
"Our tops are fashionably longer and more modestly cut -- perfect for complementing today's popular clothing styles," said Kristin Barlow, president and founder of Coverwear. "They can be worn tucked in or untucked, which allows for a number of fun and flattering layering options. Coverwear T-shirts and camisoles add just the right touch to create 'cool' and attractive outfits, and can expand a woman's wardrobe all year round." The company's quality-made tops are available in multiple sizes and a wide range of eye-catching colors. Sized from YM (8 Juniors) to XS (14 Juniors) for girls and S (6-8) to 2X (18) for women, the T-shirts and camisoles are priced from $13.95 to $19.95. Coverwear tops are sold through independent sales representatives at parties, online at www.coverwear.com, or by calling 800-675-6582. Today, Coverwear offers distinctive and more-modest tops in these four styles: Cap Sleeve -- Fits snugly against the torso and features a pearl-edged finish on its scoop neck and cap sleeves. The Perfect T -- Features a looser fit, a modest neckline and a hemmed finish on the sleeves. Camisole -- Modestly cut to cover the chest area, it features an extra long body that has a slimming effect. Long Sleeve T-Shirt -- Has a scoop neck and close fitting, longer women graphic tees sleeves. This style is extra long to provide warmth during the colder seasons. About Coverwear Coverwear offers high-quality, modest T-shirts and camisoles that help women and girls feel comfortable and confident while wearing today's revealing fashions. Headquartered in Draper, Utah, Coverwear has grown from eight independent sales representatives in four states to 45 representatives who sell the company's products at "no pressure" open house parties in 15 states.
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