So i was reading another thread that gave me an idea.
Since women's clothing designers seem to have major challenges with basic geometry, our sizes are pretty much a mystery and we have to actually try clothing on to know whether or not it's going to fit. While that system works fine for people who like shopping and DON'T get homicidal in malls, it's not such a good system for the rest of us who prefer to shop online.
I thought it might be nice to have a thread where we post metrics on the clothes we've ordered, our experience with sizing, quality and fit in relation to our body type and whether or not we'd recommend it to other people. Like net promotor data.
This can be especially helpful for those of us with weird body types such as myself (short, slight, boyish figure - suddenly sprouted porn-quality boobs overnight) as NOTHING is made for us. For example, I used to shop in kids and juniors, which was bad enough. But now it's impossible since becoming pregnant and I've had to go back to trial and error. I've been buying maternity stuff on Amazon from China - which is just bloody awful since the quality is often lacking and it takes three months to get here.
Re: Maternity Clothing Metrics
I ordered it to be a nightgown.
In Target (non maternity), I've had to go up one size in tops because of both expanding bump and breasts. In bottoms, I haven't purchased anything in weeks, but elastic waist bands are in. I purchased several jogger type style items from various places and they all still fit. They have both denim versions and styles that can also work for career.
Ditto on the ASOS inquiry. I've been eyeing many of their maternity items.