I am at a point where I don't like how anything fits me. And the summer heat is making it worse. Last pregnancy, I was in fall clothes at this point. My work pants (both low panel and high panel) are uncomfortable. I have a couple dresses, but they are like mu-mu's. I went shopping on my lunch break to maybe find some better fitting, more comfortable maternity clothes. I tried on a dress at Target that was comfortable but it was white with dark stripes and I could see my underwear through it. They had the same dress in a darker color, but only in a size that is way too small for me. I should check online, because I doubt they will get restocked in store (stores are going to start stocking fall clothes soon...) I then went to Old Navy and tried on a similar style dress. It did not fit - I have never had much luck with the proportions on Old Navy dresses. I did find a pair of shorts that fit well (even though they aren't maternity). They are kinda ugly, but pretty comfortable and will be good for the weekends. But for work I am stuck choosing between uncomfortable pants or mu-mu dresses that are borderline too casual for the office...
Re: What are you wearing?
On weekends, and for doing things around the house I've taken to wearing DH's baggy shirts (which, ahem, I also like to sleep in, so yeah, I basically wear my PJ's). I also have these really nice khaki capris from pea in the pod - they were pricy but their stuff is high quality and so worth it!
I can't stand wearing full on pants at all and completely refuse - it's just too hot!
BFP: 8/11/18 Due: 4/26/18
I can completely sympathize. For work I have two shirts, a pair of black pants, and 4 dresses that I cycle through each week. We are allowed to wear jeans on Friday which helps a lot. Oh, and I have exactly one pair of work shoes that fit right now.
For casual, I have maybe 4 tank tops that mostly fit, 2 t shirts, and a pair of cutoff jorts. A combo of this stuff is my weekend uniform. I went to Costco last weekend and found some comfy shorts on sale for $8 and I bought two pair in a bigger than normal size, and I have a feeling I will be living in these till the end. They were worth the $16.
Do you have any Facebook moms or kids swap groups in your area? It might be worth it to post that you need summer maternity clothes in xx size, you might find something good. Any friends you can send out an SOS to, just to borrow a few things for a month or two?
GL!
I'd love to find a nice tank top dress to wear...but then again i'd run into the chaffing issue
on the plus side, this pregnancy is almost over! way past the 1/2 way mark and just counting down the days/weeks.
I'm over looking cute at work...who cares
I'm trying my hardest not to buy any more maternity clothes...however, if you are thinking of purchasing close check out Pink Blush Maternity i have found that most of their clothes, though labeled "maternity" actually still fit and work post pregnancy. They have a lot of tunic type tops that stretch nicely for your bump and then just return to longer shirts without it
For home I have some t-shirts, tank tops and a couple of pairs of shorts. If I could wear leggings all the time I would!
I go to Thyme Maternity and always find something cute.
I will say that those women you see on Pinterest with the cute maternity style piss me off. I'm sorry, I just can't even with them anymore.
I rock a uncomfortable and hot as hell military maternity uniform through the week and then in my off time it's generally running shorts or yoga pants with loose fitting athletic shirts. I don't care if I look cute or not, it's all about comfort these days.
Hope you find at least one thing that you can love for work.
As for me...wish I had a nice bra that fit.
I have a couple of dresses and "flowy" tops that I've been wearing a lot of lately, but only with a belt to cinch them in below my bust, otherwise... like OP said... it's like wearing a mumu. With the belt though they're really cute! Best thing? None of them are actually maternity dresses! So I might be able to continue to wear a few after baby.
The underwear situation: My bras are too tight! I spent the money on a new one a size bigger and now it's getting a little snug too. I want to buy a nursing bra but everyone is telling me to wait until closer to due date so I don't buy too small.
Panties? Had to buy new ones this weekend because I was down to 3 pair. Why? THE DOGS! THE FLIPPING DOGS! Those little furry beasts (that I love, truly) got into the laundry basket right before laundry day and destroyed my others. Just ripped them all to shreds. It was an underwear apocalypse. I cried I was so mad and now I laugh because WTF, who does that even happen to?!
I swear I'm going to just wear sports bras forever
I need new underwear. Bad. Mine are uncomfortable and getting too small. I need to find some on clearance.
I have recently spent money on bras. Mine were all so incredibly uncomfortable between my boobs and belly. I got one from Victoria's Secret that fits pretty well now, and got 2 Bravado bras from Amazon that are still just a bit big, because I'll keep growing. I do recommend getting measured because I was in the complete wrong size last week, and those were bras that I had just bought a few weeks earlier (on my own, not being measured).
BFP - 01/04/2016; EDD - 09/15/2016 DS #1 - 07/2014
I have a few Target dresses that I got back in March and they fit and are super comfy. I also did Stitch Fix for my pregnancy and got some great options, although I'm sure that won't work for you at this point.
Then the shape of this sleeveless swing dress is roomy enough for a belly, though requires leggings since the belly makes it rise to a bit too short for comfort. I have several pairs of the full panel capri leggings from Maternity Motherhood that I pair with the dress above and a number of different tunic-shaped sleeveless dresses/long shirts that I bought from various retailers over the past couple months.
Between the drapy pants with a tight shirt and the leggings with a loose tunic, I actually feel reasonably fashionable most of the time!
As as far as off days, I repeat a combo of maternity shorts I got at the local thrift and t-shirts on clearance at Macy's. I wish I had broken down and bought a maternity bathing suit. But at this point - I'm too cheap to buy anything for just the next 4 1/2 weeks.
Regarding bras, I have a friend who just had twins and is nursing. So I imagine the full/empty size variance is pretty significant. She said she had tried some expensive brands and was frustrated. Her lactation consultant recommended Walmart nursing bras, they're under $15 and she raves about them.
Please hold while I find a link....
eta: Nordstroms apparently converts bras for a fee
https://www.scienceandsensibility.org/p/bl/et/blogid=2&blogaid=494
And a a quick search reveals lots of kits and tutorials. GL!
How did I not even think of that?!? Thanks
Evelyn (3.24.10), Graham (5.30.13) & Miles (8.28.16)
But, wearing the same ole 5 shirts over and over is really such a small thing when I've got this awesome little person growing inside. *sigh* I've just got to woman up and get over it.