Most things have been true to size. I went up a size in a couple shirts I bought in early 3rd tri. My usual size fit well, but they seemed like they weren't going to have enough belly room by the end.
I bought regular sizes, up until I was toward the end of pregnancy and gained more weight, then I went up a size in things like pants that were suddenly not going past my theighs as easily anymore, lol...
Like first poster, I normally buy my size, however sometimes I find that Gap sizes generally run just a bit bigger than normal, usually in some shirt styles. If you are buying something offline, just look at the reviews (if they have them on that particular item) and see what others say about that particular item.
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I had to go down a size in pants (black low waist dress pants), and still they were falling off until at least 24 weeks or so. Now (30 weeks) I love them, and still have plenty of room to grow.
I haven't bought any of their shirts, jeans, etc.
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I bought all of my materinity clothes from them and found they were true to size up until I started gaining more weight in my thighs and hips, then it got a little difficult to fit into. I also noticed the arms ran small on some of their short sleeve shirts that are fitted in the arm area.
Re: Gap sizing?
they run normal size in the fitted shirt but in the ,(my dh calls) "tented" shirts are a little big. have not bought pants there.
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I had to go down a size in pants (black low waist dress pants), and still they were falling off until at least 24 weeks or so. Now (30 weeks) I love them, and still have plenty of room to grow.
I haven't bought any of their shirts, jeans, etc.
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