I got mine at Motherhood. I will warn you, they are kind of expensive. I would suggest getting thigh highs instead. The stockings/tights drove me batty on my stomach.
I got a pair at Motherhood a few weeks back, it was their brand, so they were around $8/pair. They were actually surprisingly comfy for me and not too itchy. I am wearing them again next weekend for a wedding, so we will see if I still feel that way with 3 more weeks under my belt
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It will be May in another two weeks, and this weather has to break at some point. Why not just skip the stockings? I can't think of anything more uncomfortable! Not to mention, they are just not considered a necessary item these days...bare legs are acceptable. You won't be that cold, unless you have to stand around outside a lot and it stays in the 50s. (Good lord, I hope not, I need some 60s-70s!)
It will be May in another two weeks, and this weather has to break at some point. Why not just skip the stockings? I can't think of anything more uncomfortable! Not to mention, they are just not considered a necessary item these days...bare legs are acceptable. You won't be that cold, unless you have to stand around outside a lot and it stays in the 50s. (Good lord, I hope not, I need some 60s-70s!)
This. I had a pair of maternity Spanx tights (was pregnant in the winter) and while they were tolerable, it was so hard to get them on and off.
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It will be May in another two weeks, and this weather has to break at some point. Why not just skip the stockings? I can't think of anything more uncomfortable! Not to mention, they are just not considered a necessary item these days...bare legs are acceptable. You won't be that cold, unless you have to stand around outside a lot and it stays in the 50s. (Good lord, I hope not, I need some 60s-70s!)
This. I had a pair of maternity Spanx tights (was pregnant in the winter) and while they were tolerable, it was so hard to get them on and off.
I had the same ones and they were a battle getting on. It's hard enough putting on pantyhose when you're not pregnant, try doing it with a bump in the way. LOL.
Re: preggo stockings
They don't make pasta sauce stockings.
They do however, make them for pregnant ladies. They have them at Motherhood as well as at Target.
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Good to know! I tend to be that way too so I should probably do the thigh highs. Thanks for the suggestion!
This. I had a pair of maternity Spanx tights (was pregnant in the winter) and while they were tolerable, it was so hard to get them on and off.
I noticed this is a pet peeve of yours
I would say skip the nylons all together. But this is coming from a chick that never wears them, pregnant or not.
I had the same ones and they were a battle getting on. It's hard enough putting on pantyhose when you're not pregnant, try doing it with a bump in the way. LOL.