Where do you shop for maternity clothes?
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I started the dreaded shop for maternity clothes but was fairly optimistic remembering the lovely flowing tops or tunics from last season. As you can probably tell my shopping spree didn't go well.
I did some online shopping but even then the style is still the same. I can get away with my own jeans or trousers if I use a bump band but tops. I'm really struggling with. Buying non mat clothes in bigger styles doesn't work as too big for back, arms etc.
Needless to say I returned empty-handed and drowned my sorrows in a decaff latte with a Belgian bun, not productive but yummy grin.
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Hi there, I started shopping yesterday. I found Soft jeans from Neu, Look for 15.99 was a great deal less than every where else I saw.
H&M has nice cotton shirts very comfy.
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Tricky isn't it? I'm still managing to wear some of my tunic style non-maternity tops and jumper dresses but now wearing completely maternity bottoms and mostly maternity tops.
Tops wise I've got some stretchy jersey scoop necks from Next which I'm layering with non-mat Lacey vests and non-mat little cardigans. I've also got a nice striped top from Mothercare, a jersey top from JoJoMaman Bebe and a thick military style cardigan from the Next sale.
Nicest things I've found have been Mamas and Papas, try to check it out.
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Have a look at affordablematernity.co.uk - I bought my sister in law a nice drapey top there a few days ago, as she doesn't want fitted tops either. I think I'll have a look this week too!
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I've found some nice pieces online at Asos. It's a bit annoying to not get the chance to try things on before buying, but they've got a huge range compared to the high street shops and it's actually fairly easy to exchange or return items.
I've also found a few good pieces for work at Gap (they usually stock the maternity pieces in Baby Gap).
Hope this helps.
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