Warmth Is Medicine
For thousands of years, cultures around the world protected the belly and low back with gentle warmth.
A warm core eases cramps, supports postpartum healing, improves digestion, and calms the nervous system.
A Haramaki brings this ancestral wisdom into your modern, everyday life — soft, breathable, and designed to make you feel deeply held.
What is a Haramaki?
A Haramaki is a soft, stretchy belly warmer worn around the lower torso.
It protects your belly, womb, kidneys, and low back — keeping your center warm and supported throughout the day.
It’s gender-neutral, cozy, and deeply grounding.
How wearing a Haramaki Makes You Feel
Warm. Held. Grounded.
A Haramaki doesn’t just warm your body — it changes the way you feel inside your body.
Nourished — like a cup of tea for your belly
Warm from the inside out.
More grounded and connected to yourself
Supported in your center
Safe and calm in your nervous system
What Real Customers Are Saying
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is a Haramaki? Do I wear it under or over clothes?
A Haramaki is a soft, breathable belly warmer that wraps around your midsection — covering your belly, womb, kidneys, and low back.
You can wear it under clothing for invisible warmth or over leggings/lounge wear at home.
It stretches, it holds gently, and it keeps your core warm and supported all day.
Is a Haramaki only for women?
No — Haramakis are for everyone.
Women love them for period pain, womb warmth, and postpartum healing.
Men love them for low-back warmth, digestion, cold offices, and general comfort.
Warmth benefits every body.
Why does it feel so comforting emotionally?
Because warmth is one of the strongest signals of safety to the nervous system.
Warmth:
- calms stress
- grounds your energy
- deepens your breath
- softens belly tension
A Haramaki gives you the comfort you didn’t even know you needed.
Is it good for postpartum?
Absolutely — After birth, the body craves warmth.
A Haramaki helps:
- warm the womb
- support circulation
- protect the kidneys
- reduce chills
- soothe the low back
- help mothers feel grounded and held
It’s gentle enough for every day, and perfect for the first 40 days postpartum.
Whats the difference between merino & Angora wool and organic cotton?
Merino Wool Haramakis
The warmest option.
Perfect for:
- winter + very cold weather
- period cramps + bleeding days
- postpartum healing
- chilly indoor environments
- people who run cold
- anyone needing strong, steady warmth
- This is the Haramaki you choose when you truly want to stay warm.
Organic Cotton Haramakis
The lightest option.
Perfect for:
- spring + mild weather
- everyday light warmth
- sensitive skin
- people who want gentle comfort
- covering the “muffin top” area
- extending the length of shirts
- adding a soft layer without overheating
- indoor environments that aren’t super cold
- Gives you light warmth and smooth coverage — NOT heavy heat.
Will it show under clothes?
The Organic Cotton version is smoother and more invisible.
The Merino Wool is slightly thicker but still low-profile.
Most people wear it under:
- sweaters
- leggings
- pajamas
- dresses
- loungewear
It layers beautifully.
Is it safe to wear everyday?
Yes — it’s actually ideal for daily use.
Daily core warmth supports:
- circulation
- digestion
- hormonal balance
- mood regulation
- grounding
- comfort
Many customers wear it from morning to night in the winter time.
How do I wash it?
Super easy.
Merino Wool:
Hand wash or gentle cycle → lay flat to dry.
Organic Cotton:
Machine wash cold → tumble dry low.
Both fabrics are durable and made to last.
Will my Haramaki still fit as my belly reduces after birth?
If your Haramaki starts feeling loose just put it in the dryer. A short cycle will gently shrink the natural fibers so it feels snug and supportive again.
Because our Haramaki is made from soft, natural materials, it can easily adapt to your healing body:
This makes it perfect for postpartum — it supports your body without squeezing, and adjusts as you return to your center.
What makes a Haramaki different from a waist trainer?
Haramakis are soft, breathable, and non-compressive — no squeezing or shaping.
What’s the difference between a postpartum Haramaki and a postpartum binder or wrap?
A Haramaki provides warmth and gentle hold — NOT compression.
It keeps your belly, womb space, and low back warm, protected, and supported without squeezing or restricting your healing organs.
A postpartum binder compresses the abdomen tightly.
While marketed as “supportive,” binding too tightly can:
- push pressure downward onto the pelvic floor
- worsen prolapse symptoms
- interfere with organ repositioning
- restrict circulation
- increase abdominal tension
- reduce diaphragmatic breathing (necessary for pelvic floor recovery)
Postpartum binders can harm the pelvic floor when worn too tight or too long.
Your pelvic floor is in its most vulnerable state after birth.
Compression pushes down on it — when it needs the opposite.
A Haramaki is safer + more supportive postpartum:
- very mild compression
- no restriction
- no downward pressure
- supports circulation instead of restricting it
- keeps the womb warm (vital in global traditions)
Haramakis follow the principles of ancestral postpartum care, not modern compression trends.
Is it safe postpartum?
Absolutely — warmth supports healing, circulation, and grounding.
Can I wear my Haramaki all day postpartum?
Absolutely.
Soulreignty Haramakis are designed to be:
- soft
- breathable
- stretchy
- non-compressive
- warm
You can wear it from morning to night — even during naps or at bedtime — without interfering with pelvic floor healing, circulation, or abdominal recovery.
Warmth actually supports circulation, reduces postpartum chills, and helps the womb feel more held during recovery.
Will it roll down?
No — Haramakis are designed with soft stretch and body-contouring fabric that stays in place without digging or squeezing.
They stay put whether you’re:
- sitting
- walking
- working
- relaxing
- sleeping
Can I sleep in it?
Yes — and many people LOVE sleeping in their Haramaki.
Nighttime warmth:
- calms the nervous system
- relaxes the belly
- supports digestion
- helps regulate temperature
- makes you fall asleep faster
It’s like being wrapped in softness.
Why is warmth so important postpartum?
Because after birth, your body is:
- open
- sensitive
- vulnerable to cold
- circulating blood differently
- recalibrating hormones
- healing tissues and organs
Warmth supports this process by:
- improving circulation
- brings warmth back to body
- protecting the kidneys
- grounding your nervous system
- helping the womb contract and recover
- giving emotional comfort
- supporting digestion
Nearly every ancestral postpartum tradition uses warmth as the first medicine.
A Haramaki gives you that warmth all day long.
Do I need a special postpartum size?
No — choose your pre-pregnancy size or one size up for extra comfort.
Your Haramaki will:
- stretch to your current belly size
- gently shrink back when placed in the dryer
- adapt as your body changes over the first 40 days
It’s flexible, forgiving, and meant to grow and soften with you.
Do you offer free shipping?
Yes- we offer free shipping on all U.S orders over $100