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Forty Weeks Back Labor Blog – Me in Motion
By Julia Beck
I was lucky enough to catch up with Pickles & Ice Cream Chief Song Pardue while en route…and she was full of news...
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
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Pickles and Ice Cream Celebrates 10 Years with Online Debut
By Benell Grant
Pickles and Ice Cream is gaining momentum in its pursuit to become a premiere maternity retailer. Celebrating their 10th anniversary, the corporate franchise has added another level to their expanding maternity fashion business: ecommerce.
Published January 2007
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- Woman's Wear Daily, September 15, 2006 (click here to read) |
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- American Baby, August 2006 |
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- Fit Pregnancy, Aug/Sept 2006 |
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- ePregnancy, May 2006 |
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- Parents Expecting, Spring 2006 |
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Best maternity clothes
Pickles and Ice Cream 1704 Post Oak Blvd., (713) 623-2229
- H Texas, June 2005
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- US Weekly, June 13, 2005
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Maternity Perks
No longer do moms-to-be have to wear billowing tents to accommodate their growing curves. The cute ensembles at Pickles & Ice Cream are available in attractive seasonal shades, comfortable fabrics and trendy designs. This outfit combines fashionable colors (orange is the latest pink, so they say) and crisp colorful details on the crop pants. The fabrics are perfect for Montgomery's summer weather, too; the pants are lightweight 96 percent cotton with the necessary four percent lycra for stretchy comfort.
Be nice and share, because your expecting friends will call you first for hand-me-downs. - Montgomery Living, May 2005 |
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2004 Gift Guide
Barefoot Dreams Robe: She'll know this teddy-bear-soft bathrobe from Oprah's Favorite Things.
Pickles & Ice Cream, 1704 Post Oak, (713) 623-2229
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This charming boutique carries Michael Stars shirts, comfy Noppies maternity pants, trendy Meet Me in Miami tops, Chiarakruza separates (a favorite in Hollywood), and hot names in denim. Don’t leave without stocking up on snuggly Barefoot Dreams and Little Giraffe blankets and bathrobes. - D Magazine, September 2004 |
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Satiate your cravings here. Form-fitting cotton sweaters and boot-cut pants by Noppies, Duet's jersey dresses that pop with prints, and jeans by Japanese Weekend are just a few of the offerings that banish the maternity muumuu forever. - Texas Monthly Shops Houston, Fall 2004 |
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Satiate your cravings here. Just call on owner Song Kim Pardue. Not only does she stock affordable basics like khakis alongside fall fashion statements like cropped cargo pants, but she also makes shopping easier for expectant moms by keeping a record of what you've bought, what designers you like, and your ever-changing size. - Texas Monthly Shops Dallas, Fall 2004 |
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Sporting a belly has never been more in style. Super slim models are being replaced by pregnant Hollywood stars as trend setters. You, too, can dress like a hot mama. At first glance, Pickles & Ice Cream this hardly looks like a maternity store. "The whole trend is to celebrate the pregnancy now, not to hide it," owner Song Pardue said. (More...) - WB33 News@Nine: Expecting Style, August 10, 2004 |
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This quaint little shop is full of fun fashion lines and great gifts for mom and babe. In fact, you'll find the "best maternity pant" by Noppies, as well as Duet Design's stylish dresses and Meet Me In Miami trendy tops. Angie Harmon has popped in a few times, purchasing the oh-so-soft Little Giraffe blankie. Keep an eye out for Citizens of Humanity and Earl jeans maternity lines, due in November. - D Magazine, October 2003 |
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Best Place to Baby your Baby's Mama:
Gentlemen, when our old lady was pregnant with the Little Genius, as we've taken to calling our firstborn son, we discovered that nothing soothed flared hormones and other things starting with "h" better than an unexpected purchase from a happening maternity store. None of that Liz Lange "fashion" they're selling at Target, none of that bargain-rack nonsense from Motherhood in the mall, but swanky silks from the likes of Pickles & Ice Cream, where the tops are tops in good-lookin' and the bottoms don't make Mama's bottom look twice the size. Pea in the Pod has a few things Pickles doesn't--including the awesome Nicole Miller over-the-shoulder diaper bag Dad bought after watching Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, and don't ask--but Pickles seems to have a cooler shade of clothing, including a better selection of Japanese Weekend apparel than the JW Plano store, which is in one of the 32 malls along the Dallas North Tollway. - Dallas Observer, September 2003 |