Hi Fellow Preggos,
When I first became pregnant I was finally down to a size 10 and now in my 15wk I'm in-between a 12 and 14, with the 12 being snug and the 14 a bit loose. I started looking at maternity clothes, but they are so expensive and I'm on a budget. I don't have a problem with buying plus-sized clothing if it means saving $.
How many ladies how here have stuck with plus-sized clothing and which have only bought maternity, and which do you think is better?
Re: Plus-Sized clothes verses Maternity Clothes
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My pre-pregnancy size was 16/18. Plus size clothes give your belly the room but also everything else. There are some cute shirts that work great. Pants are where I struggle. The legs, crotch area and the butt are where the plus size stuff doesnt fit me. I would suggest trying some stuff on.
My grandmom mentioned to me just buying plus sized clothes instead of maternity, but the way I look at it either way you are buying new clothes so I'm not sure where the savings are coming from. I would hope that I wouldn't have to wear the big clothes after birth, just like I hope not to have to continue in maternity sizes. Plus it's my 1st child so I figure I will be using these clothes in the future. Have you tried target and old navy? I've gotten really good deals and haven't spent a fortune on maternity clothes. I have 3 pairs of pants I rotate and some plain color maternity tees, plus like 4 dresses. Oh well, people will start to see different combos of the same clothes but I only need things to get me through about the last 4 months. Up until that point I was able to wear normal clothes + a bella band.
Also - at 15 weeks you may be fine with regular pants, but there is no way now I'd be able to live without maternity pants, especially jeans. Buttoning them under your bump will be really annoying every time you sit down (IMO) and that's the point I got to in my regular clothes when I switched to maternity.
I invested money in a couple pairs of full panel capri's. I think they are the greatest thing ever. I have only bought a couple maternity tops. If you find empire waist tops they normally fit very well and don't look to silly, you don't even have to get these in plus size if your lucky.
Take a look at your local 2nd hand stores, yard sales, and Craigslist.
There are a couple things you can do. If the price for maternity is too much, try shopping at kid's resale shops (they usually have maternity discounted), thrift stores and/or the good will. I've picked up many pieces of motherhood maternity as well as old navy maternity brands at all of these places. Everything from dressers, to pants, to shorts and some t-shirts.
I personally couldn't justify spending thirty dollars on a pair of pants that I was going to wear only a few months. After you are done with them you can hang on to them if you plan on having a second or sell that back to the resale shop for store credit to buy your lil one clothes or anything else you might need.
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Thanks ladies!
You've given me some great ideas. I have no idea that Old Navy had a maternity clothes, I do like Old Navy. And I hadn't thought that children's consignment shops sold maternity clothes, there is on in Somerville, MA that I'll have to try. I'm definitely going to invest in a Bella Band though. I'm also hoping to get up the outlet mall in Wrentham, MA.
I'm a bit leery of Craigslist, has anyone used it to buy clothes, maternity or otherwise?
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Just discovered a maternity consignment store in Salem, MA. Going to try to check it out this weekend, and I'm going to see if I can get over to Burl, Coat, the closest one to me is in Peabody. I need to see if the bus goes up that way, I don't drive.
I can't afford maternity clothes from motherhood either and I actually found that walmart.com has a decent selection of maternity and it is super cheap. The only problem is that you can only get it online. For casual weekend stuff I have resorted to plus size elastic pants. They fit my belly but have a lot of extra fabric below that but for weekend stuff I don't care. I only by the good stuff for work since I have to be profesionally dressed.
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Just an fyi, Old Navy Maternity sizing is different then regular sizing so if you can go to the store and try some on do that before you buy online. I find target and kohl's to be some of my favorites and they seem to be pretty true to size.
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Ditto what a pp said about trying old navy maternity items on in-store. The sizing can be a bit wonky.
But...if you find what size works for you it is easy to then look for items on ebay! I got a ton of old navy maternity items on the cheap this way.
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