Hi all... I live in Kentucky and can you believe there is only Motherhood Maternity selling maternity wear here? I feel they are very expensive. I bought some anyway but, I want your opinion on online shopping for Maternity wear. I went to Kohl's store but, they have very limited selection.
Re: Maternity clothes
Team Blue ~ Jan. 20
DS born 9/4/12
MMC July 2015
MMC January 2016
I bought a couple dresses from PattyBoutik (they also have a separate website https://www.pattyboutik.com/categories/maternity/)
Very comfortable, thats for sure.
Piggybacking off this- does anyone have any recommendations for comfy but cute shoes? My feet are so swollen that I cannot imagine wearing any of my fall boots this year. And need something other than flip flops and Toms to wear to work events and my baby showers.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
I've been liking Gap and Target for basics, especially the tees and other knits from Gap. They both have free shipping (at least over a certain amount) and free returns. Gap also runs promos pretty frequently - usually 40% off - so I usually order a bunch at once to try and then just return what I don't like.
Asos is another good option, though it's exclusively online. They have a huge selection of maternity clothes at a range of prices. Quality and fit can be a little hit or miss, but again they do free shipping and free returns.
I will say I'm getting kind of sick of packing up my returns and flagging down the mailman / UPS guy, but it's probably still more convenient than trekking to the store, parking, etc.
Oh and if you have a Macy's by you I think some of their stores have a maternity section. If not, they also have a lot online and seem to run sales and promos pretty frequently.
I actually got a cute robe for after baby was born when they were running a 70% off deal. There stuff fits well and is cute. The hardest thing is being on their email list and seeing the deals they run frequently and not shopping and buying.
ETA: This is from Pink Blush
I'll be buying Gap leggings soon, because I've heard they are the best (quality/thickness).
I'm not totally sold on the thickness, though, and haven't worn them out of the house yet. But I think they'd be ok with a long top or tunic.
The BeMaternity leggings from Target are also very comfortable and a little thicker. They're called yoga pants but aren't at all shiny and definitely don't scream activewear.
https://www.target.com/p/bematernity-by-ingrid-isabel-yoga-black-legging-with-crossover-panel/-/A-15810630
I really liked PinkBlush as well but they charged a ton of duty to ship to Canada so that was disappointing. ASOS has some great stuff as well but can be pricey.
Motherhood has decent T shirt sales from time to time. I grabbed 4 with and some camis and try to pair them with cute cardigans, kimonos, or open button downs I already have. I'm not trying to spend too much money on clothes I won't be wearing in 6 months.
When I'm at home I'm mostly in sweats and my husband's old T shirts. I've also started stealing his sweatshirts on the rare occasion that I'm cold. I like being as comfy as possible at home, so I highly recommend stealing the husband's clothes.
I HIGHLY recommend it.
BFP#4- 9/26 edd 6/5/18
It has been made famous those last years because it was one of Kate Middleton's favorite during her 2 pregnancies. Their clothes are comfy and beautiful. Nice quality. Very happy with my purchase at Seraphine!
For the tops, it's easier, so I have bought some regular and maternity clothes at Esprit, and also 1 parka and 1 witer coat (winter is coming soon in the french Alps!
It is really really important to keep taking car of ourselves during this particular time of our life. Well, it's a way of thinking, but I am vigilant of not giving up of being feminine and "coquette".