We Are Madri
About Us
Madri Collection is a ready-to-mother line that empowers women to breastfeed everywhere. Inspired by Italian culture, which both holds the mother on the highest pedestal and unapologetically celebrates style, we believe that fashion doesn’t stop when you become a mother and that the ability to nurse your babe effortlessly, whether at the breast or via pump, is essential.
Centered around quality, Madri’s garments are made in New York City from superior textiles with the intention of feeling good against the skin for both mother and babe. Each design has been tailored to include easily-accessible details to nurse or pump with ease, without feeling overexposed.
Supporting Mothers
The World Health Organization recommends that babies breastfeed for their first 2 years of life, which is more than double the length of a pregnancy. While most American woman (81% in 2016) want to breastfeed, there is a drop-off rate (after hospitalization) by 6 months and even more by the first year. Women are not receiving the support required to continue breastfeeding, especially when they return to work. Madri Collection aims to make it easy for mothers to feel confident breastfeeding and pumping in all situations, from their offices, to restaurants, to parties. The easier it is to breastfeed publicly and pump simply, the easier it is for women to continue to nurse their babes longer.
The Female Founder Collective
Madri Collection is proud to be part of The Female Founder Collective. The Female Founder Collective is a network of businesses led by women, supporting women. The mission is to enable and empower female owned and led businesses to positively impact our communities, both socially and economically.
Women have the power to change the world. From our purchasing decisions as consumers to the leadership and employment opportunities we offer as business owners, women are an incredible and undeniable force. More than 11.6 million firms are owned by women, which translates into 9 million jobs and $1.7 trillion in sales. Women reinvest income in their families and communities at higher rates than men.
By increasing the wealth and opportunities for women-owned businesses, we can significantly impact our communities for the better.