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Maternity Clothes

39 replies

emmec · 16/08/2014 19:23

Right so I'm 15 weeks pregnant and massive! So I've finally decided to cave in and get some maternity clothes however I can't find any that I like! There just doesn't seem to be a very good selection in any of the stores....that I can see! Anyone got any good suggestions? Or know of any websites? I'm only 27....I don't want to look like a frump, lol! Thanks!

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Sleepyhoglet · 16/08/2014 19:25

H&m as you can try stuff on.

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Barbie1 · 16/08/2014 19:27

H&m
Newlook
Topshop

Some have street shops but most you will have to order online

Try also

Asos
Matalan
Mamas and papas
Mothercare

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Barbie1 · 16/08/2014 19:31

Seraphine also has some things that are good quality (look for online discount codes)

A friend of mine had a lovely maxi on the other day, I was totally Shock that it came from asda! Online maternity only, they will deliver to your local store within 48 hours

HTH Smile

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SeaSaltMill · 16/08/2014 19:35

I got some trousers today that I ordered from asda and they were soooooooooo comfy but just not the right length or shape for me. Wasn't impressed with new look but h&m seems good so am going to explore this week!

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Pointlessfan · 16/08/2014 19:36

I got loads from New Look, massive selection on their website. I bought jeans from H&M and Mothercare. The Mothercare ones kept their fit better.

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emmec · 16/08/2014 19:45

Awww thanks guys, I'll have a little look online! I think the problem is my high street is a bit rubbish!

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Heatherbell1978 · 16/08/2014 19:47

I found H&M, Topshop and Asos to have the best collection for not being frumpy although Asos sizing always came up a bit weird for me. I bought most of my stuff from H&M as they have a collection in store and didn't have to buy everything online.

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Toadsrevisited · 16/08/2014 19:48

New look online is ace even if I would never go in their shops (feel a decade too old!).

Next.

Everything I ordered from Asos was shit, frankly.

Jojo Maman Bebe is actually reasonable esp in the sale.

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LBNM19 · 16/08/2014 21:20

I find them quite frumpy, I've just orderd some bits from h & m online and there basic but ok xx

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ohthegoats · 16/08/2014 21:26

I got a few bits from Jojo Maman Bebe for work - sensible dresses etc. The one I wear most though is from H&M. The rest of my clothes (at 34 weeks) are still non maternity just worn under bump - harem pants, tunic tops, empire line jersey dresses in a slightly bigger size than usual. Luckily I didn't need to go to any big fancy events, so I could get away with a lot of leggings etc.

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Missingcaffeine · 16/08/2014 21:28

There's hardly anything in the shops. Online is the way forward - just be prepared to send a load of stuff you order straight back! So much of it is is hideously unflattering and I guess it depends on your body and bump shape which is so individual.
I really struggled to find nice maternity clothes and had to order loads online to find just a few pieces that I liked.
In the end I got my stuff from asos, a couple of bits from mothercare, H&M, new look and Jojomaman.
I've also worn non maternity maxi's throughout and a couple of really generous baggy style tops/tunics. If you like maxi's that is a good way forward as you can wear them after as well.

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Firstpregnancy2014 · 16/08/2014 21:33

I'm in my 20s and bought this dress from top shop other day.. I'm 26 weeks.. It's so flattering! Great for with sandals at the moment and then with my boots and a cardi in winter!

m.topshop.com/mt/www.topshop.com/en/tsuk/product/clothing-427/maternity-456/maternity-stripe-pocket-tunic-3062351?bi=49&ps=24

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Mrsgrumble · 16/08/2014 21:44

Having been pregnant/post maternity for the best part of two years this is my tuppence worth

New Look is reasonable and great for jeans, pj bottoms

Asos isn't great but I got a navy and green stripe top that is nice and flattering (but size down)

H&m is good in store - I love the twin pack of nursing tops (though I didn't really think much of them when I bf, but they are flattering with a longline cardigan over them)

Jojo mama stuff is nice bit also comes up big. Shirt I bought was very difficult to iron

I got some tshirts out of peacocks.

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allduffedup · 16/08/2014 22:31

I just got a nice dress from www.heavenlybump.co.uk/

The only places I found that had stuff in store was JoJo, New Look, Debenhams and Mothercare. I bought one or two bits from them, and also found Gap (had to order online) was pretty good.

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TeamEponine · 17/08/2014 06:49

I ended up getting all of my tops from an online store called Purpless. Relatively cheap, well fitted and loads of choice on style and colours.

The only jeans/trousers I could find that fitted at all were from JoJo. I also got a nice work dress from there. Their sizes do come up big there though. I had to size down!

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TestingTestingWonTooFree · 17/08/2014 07:25

I bought heavenly bump stuff from amazon having had a tip off on here that it was quite cheap.

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Bellyrub1980 · 17/08/2014 07:54

I love my jeans from H&M, I'll miss them when I no longer have a bump. They just fit me perfectly!! May check out their normal jeans one day.

I have about 4 proper maternity tops from mother care, 2 t-shirts and 2 bit smarter.

I have a navy/white striped midi length t-shirt style dress from peacocks that has served me well. They no longer stock it but I noticed next have a similar one.

And one extravagant purchase from next, a lace navy evening/cocktail dress.

I'd love to buy more but just can't justify it, only 10 weeks left!!

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jessplussomeonenew · 17/08/2014 11:23

I've actually got a lot more wear out of non-maternity clothes than I expected - either stretchy things I already owned (worth going through the back of your wardrobe) or new stuff bought from my usual shops a few sizes up or in a shape that fits around a bump well. There's so much more choice with non-maternity clothing, it's normally cheaper and when you can try things on in store it's easy to work out what will be comfortable and flatter your new shape.

Some maternity basics are useful - a bump band or two, a few pairs of maternity leggings/jeans etc, but even at 38 weeks I'm still wearing a mix of normal and maternity clothes.

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roughtyping · 17/08/2014 11:56

I'm not pregnant but always go and admire H&Ms maternity wear! :)

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roughtyping · 17/08/2014 11:57

Also H&M have lots of stretchy jersey basics - skirts, vest tops etc - which would be great for an expanding bump.

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smellyfishead · 17/08/2014 12:08

h and m here too, im 5"2 and very big at 35wks, im living in my h+m 3/4length leggings, theyre so comfy, also bought a few tops from there but the sizing varies wildly so you really do need to try things on. I drove miles to the biggest one I was told had a large maternity section, but when we arrived it was one corner on the back wall, hardly a huge selection!!

mothercare-found to be quite expensive and some of the items are plain odd- they have a nice strapless maternity maxi dress in stores at the moment- but who wears no bra when pregnant?! and why would you want massive wide bra straps showing?? nice dress but whoever designed it with straps is a idiot!

new look-really reasonable prices, ordered a maxi from there, just fits without dragging on the ground and is very comfy.

hth

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tethersend · 17/08/2014 12:10

Isabella Oliver stuff is brilliant, but £££... They have a great sale on secret sales at the moment, though.

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smellyfishead · 17/08/2014 12:14

*without straps

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OhTheDrama · 17/08/2014 12:23

I have just started to wear maternity in the past few days at 13 weeks and finding that I can't keep the trousers up no matter what size or brand they are! Maybe I just need to get bigger!

I've got some work bits from Next and Mamalicious (found cheap on Amazon) and basics from Peacocks which are lovely quality for the price. Will add more as the seasons change. Lived in H&M and New Look stuff in my last 2 pregnancies so will be going back there to buy the bulk of my maternity stuff this time.

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ohthegoats · 17/08/2014 12:24

Don't write off Mamas and Papas - I did quite early on because it all looked so odd on their website. I went in to an actual store on my 'big baby shop' a couple of weeks ago and was pleasantly surprised by the clothes - they were really nice and not frumpy. Much more interesting shapes than the standard empire line/wrap dress thing that everyone else seems to do. Unfortunately too late for me, I can't justify anything at 34 weeks.

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