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Speaking to Belfast Live, Drew said: "I started my own freelance business journey back in 2017 and this all came from my love of making women feel good. I really thrive around other people. During coronavirus, this came to a very sudden end, and I wasn't expecting that. I thought it was time to look to the future, and see what I could do next."Covid was just a huge knock for everyone.
"For me and a lot of my friends, I find especially around your time of month, the band of leggings can be so restrictive and uncomfortable. I wanted to tick every box, I wanted to be able to wear the leggings dressed up with heels, or in a casual way, to the gym, in a wheelchair, and for those who may have a stoma bag, and have had difficulty sourcing leggings in the past.
Drew says with big plans for the future for the Unalteredd "sisterhood", she wants to continue to empower women, especially those who may be feeling nervous to launch their own business, or follow a dream.
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