Please pardon if this post repeats old questions but I did a search before posting and didn't find much that really helped. I'm hoping that some of you might share my preference for practical clothes and opinion that jeggings and skinny jeans are silly and anyway we've "been there done that" with stirrup pants in the 80s and tight tapered jeans in the late 80s/early90s. Though of course if you've got the long lean legs and can rock that look now, go for it! I just don't.

Do sturdy, warm, preferably affordable, preferably cotton, maternity clothes, especially pants, exist? If so, where does one find them? Any chance they exist in short/petite lengths? (I'm 5'4" with short legs and have never learned to hem pants which of course I should, but ... no time!). Everything seems so thin and flimsy. And expensive!! I'm totally a cheapskate about clothes and paying more than I pay for regular pants when they are flimsier and anyway will only be for a few months (I make regular pants last at least 3-4 years) just seems so wrong!
By warm I mean suitable for winter in Maine when my classroom is at the outside corner of a very old drafty building with an ancient thermostat that can only be set to too warm or to too cold and between those too cold is better. Also then there is playground duty. By sturdy I mean that I am moving around and up and down from the floor constantly (1st grade) and am just generally not too careful about clothes. I also keep keys, etc. in my pockets and am lost without pockets. Basically all winter I wear khakis or jean-cut corduroys (and real jeans on Fridays) with a turtleneck and a sweater.
My regular pants were all a little loose so I've still been able to wear them but it feels like that is going to end in the next week or two. I don't think I can feel OK doing the thing where you keep wearing regular pants but leave them unbuttoned and use a hair elastic and/or a bella band ... just seems too likely to end in a "wardrobe malfunction" when I reach to get something off a high shelf or staple something to the wall or get up from the rug, etc. ...
I'm also really not a leggings person - I don't have long thin legs, and also really don't think I'd feel "covered" enough if I wore leggings to work, plus I have wide and bad (need arch support due to old sprains) feet so can't wear cute shoes/boots that look good with leggings. I usually wear trail sneakers and just figure my pants mostly hide them. And most leggings are not really warm.
Any advice or tips for warm and practical maternity clothes? TIA!
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Re: Sturdy and warm maternity clothes?
I have similar complaints, I am so used to wearing high heels because I'm 5'2"- but now not so comfortable with 3+"heels. I am wearing thick tights underneath my maternity pants b/c yes they are thin material and rather cheaply made. I bought several pair of maternity pants of zuilily. I cannot afford and or didn't want to spend $80+ dollars on one pair of pants so I chose to get the lower quality online. They will hopefully hold up for this pregnancy but if I were expecting to have another pregnancy I would not count on them lasting... I think Pea in the Pod clothes are of higher quality but the price reflects that as well. I have found as I get rounder I don't mind the leggings look quite so much I just ensure I am wearing a long sweater (or two). Good luck on finding a wardrome to keep you warm and comfortable!
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For work, I mostly wear maternity dresses with tights, boots, and the overcoat. For casual, I wear jeans, long-sleeved tops, and/or a sweater with boots and that same coat. (ETA: For maternity jeans and cords, I have mostly relied on Gap and Destination Maternity. I loved the Gap jeans and cords until I got too big for the below-the-belly style. They have lasted 2 pregnancies. When I needed the over-the-belly type in my third trimester, I got some decent ones on sale through Destination Maternity.)
Another option to consider is non-maternity brands that carry loose, flowing clothes. I have a couple of items like that, including a merino wool flyaway cardigan, from J. Jill. I'm in my third trimester this winter, though, so very few normal clothes fit me.
A longer winter coat has also helped somewhat- can you check consignment shops? Or even thrift stores for some heavy duty pants in a larger size and head to a tailor? I thought I would need to just keep buying larger sizes as I grew but having that belly band sewn in grows with you- so if you tailor anything I would make sure they are reliable. I can only imagine finding petite sizes is rough- I used to work for a women's clothing store and shorter women were always relieved we had petites!
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