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Re: Maternity Clothes!
For reference, I was a 32D and probably at least a DD right now.
I have a few maternity shirts that aren't ruched which are good for right now but didn't fit later. Ruched things don't fit me yet. I also bought a few drapey shirts and dresses from Gap that weren't form fitting and they looked HORRIBLE! I got such a good deal on them and it'd been so long by the time I finally realized they were never going to look good, I didn't even try to return them. For me, the form fitting shirts and dresses were much more flattering.
Some nursing clothes double as maternity. I have a bunch of stuff I bought postpartum for nursing that I wish I had purchased while pregnant. Bun Maternity is my favorite brand for this stuff although it's on the expensive side for simple items, but I LOVE them. Their tank tops and sweatshirts are my favorite. Great to be able to just throw on a cardigan over a tank top you can use postpartum as well! Happy to provide links or pictures if anyone is interested. You can find deals from them and they're also carried at department stores sometimes.
I’ll probably grab a few cute tops/dresses from Old Navy for Thanksgiving/Christmas/when I’m feeling fancy. This is my last pregnancy and I’d rather not spend any money on something I can’t wear and be comfy in PP.
ETA: the 50% off is for their website, not Amazon.
Don't ever pay full price for Motherhood or Gap/ON or Pink Blush. Wait a few days and there is always a sale. Also, consignment shops and Craigslist/fb marketplace are helpful. I acquired a grab bag of ten-ish pieces for less than $20. I only liked half of them, but they were still cheaper than new and were in good shape
I am a 38G when not pregnant, so I paid to have some of my favorite brand bras altered into nursing bras. So worth it. I get my bras from a boutique that does this, but I have heard that Nordstrom does it, too.
I got so many cute maternity clothes, all the baby gear ready and set up, then came home and realized I had nothing comfy or that worked with nursing. I lived in the same two items for weeks, (because who is going shopping with a newborn right away in the middle of winter?). Plus if your going to spend all that money on a new wardrobe, it might as well be multi functional. You’ll also thank yourself for saving that money for other things down the line.
DS1 is 7. DD is 1. DS2 is coming in late April.
@lappymom2019 My best ones were from Motherhood, but they were still not great. Side panel ones looked better on my legs/butt, but I felt more comfortable in full panel. (I am also pear shaped and on the bigger end of sizes).
@kvh22 - ah I didn't realize Beyond Yoga had maternity pants! Thanks for the heads up.
I'm petite and really only bloating so far, but it's making most of my dressy casual work pants / jeans super uncomfortable especially by the end of the day. I mostly sit at a desk so I end up with the top button undone and hidden under my shirts. Pants are hard. Leggings are a no-no generally but if they have pants type details I should be okay. I was so tempted to wear yoga pants today help.
My small pre-pregnancy breasts are definitely not as small anymore and are already testing quite a few of my more form fitting shirts. Thank goodness for sweater weather and open cardigans / shirts I used to be able to button up that i can now wear opwn over a tank top or shell. I think new sweaters will be next on the list after the belly band / pants.
I'm going to keep the advice about dual duty nursing / post partum and maternity clothes from @kvh22 and @thebobloblaw in mind when I start buying things, I didn't think of that. Many thanks!