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Bubele was created by designer Kris Weisblatt in 2007. The first product design was the Bubele Bib, with a design that would better protect the baby's clothing by covering more space and stopping food from falling underneath the bib by the babies neck. After months of redesign, what has been developed is a bib like no other on the market! The name Bubele (pronounced Bub-a-luh), meaning "sweet baby", came from a major life-changing event that occurred during the birth of Kris' youngest child. With the help of her newborn, Kris began to develop a whole line of new products including the Bubele Wrap and Mix and Match Separates.

Read about Kris’ journey in discovering Bubele.


Press Release

(I-Newswire) - New and trendy baby clothing line, Bubele, keeps it simple while providing a positive message.

Bubele clothing offers unique, comfortable clothing for babies. The clothing line incorporates simplicity in its designs and provides a positive message of keeping life more simple.


In May, 2007, Bubele clothing designer, Kris Weisblatt, had a major life changing event happen that changed the way she thought about life and clothing. When delivering her youngest son, she went into cardiac arrest. After her son was delivered, she spent some time in a coma and soon after she woke, she had to face certain obstacles of regaining her memory from the brain injury she had suffered.
Upon returning home from the hospital, Kris Weisblatt saw things in a new light. Kris began to revise her baby clothing line designs to make the concepts more simple. She revised her bib design which includes an attached neck roll for dribble and creating a whole new line of mix and match seperates to make dressing baby easier and more comfortable. She then added a loop into the side seam for attaching a pacifier or a toy.
Kris used her life experience and the help of her newborn to develop products. She continues to work on the Bubele Wrap which swaddles a baby easier. She saw this issue with her newborn while trying to swaddle him in those very small flannel receiving blankets. Kris began using a terry baby towel that stretched to wrap her baby snugly by stretching the material around him. The concept is simple, but yet overlooked in modern baby products. Kris hopes to fill this gap with her new line.