Post by daisylola11 on Jul 22, 2016 15:23:05 GMT -5
I feel like I only had to get pants and leggings maternity specific and then depending on the tops style I could away w size bigger so I always look through the clearance. But H&M is my favorite since I'm tall and their basic tanks and t-shirts are super long tunic style.
It's cold where I live and where I lived last pregnancy so a winter coat was a must. I tried to make do with a regular babydoll style coat in a larger size for a while but it just didn't cut it so I bought a maternity one from Thyme that I really love. I was actually kind of sad not wearing it last winter haha.
I don't know if anyone else is into Lularoe but their stuff can apparently be used as maternity wear. A bunch of girls from DS's BMB have worn it through their recent pregnancies and it looks really cute. I'm planning on living in their leggings this fall/winter!
I will probs be sporting the huge dress with leggings look through much of the winter. I am going to be 30 weeks at Christmas so I have thought a lot about what kind of clothes I might need to find. #familypictures
Post by ladytiffany24 on Jul 23, 2016 19:09:19 GMT -5
I'm not typically a huge leggings person but I feel like with being pretty far along in the winter will force my hand. I just imagine tunics and leggings being the most comfortable clothing.
Post by ladytiffany24 on Jul 23, 2016 19:38:07 GMT -5
ugaqueencity When I was pregnant with DD, I got a dress for a wedding from ASOS that I loved. You'd have to check and see if they have anything floor length though.
Post by beyoncepadthai on Jul 23, 2016 19:59:07 GMT -5
I didn't start showing until the last month or so. I only bought a few items, a couple shirts, yoga pants, and a couple pairs of capris. Everything I bought was from Old Navy. The place I worked was pretty casual so I didn't need much.
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