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Tall pregnant women where the hell can I get a decent pair of jeans

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SallyCinnamon3009 · 01/09/2020 15:07

Currently expecting ds2 and cannot find a decent pair of jeans or any clothes to fir

I've managed to get a pair of ASOS and that is it. I normally shop n the tall ranges at places and I'm sure when I was having DS1 more places had a tall/maternity crossover ranges (Topshop, next etc)

Feeling really fed up as having to send yet another pair of jeans back. Also noticed most shops that do a maternity range literally just do jeans in one leg length. Next do a long but at 31 inches it's not really that long.

So far I've tried ASOS, Topshop, Dorothy Perkins, very, river island, H&M, Next. I found some on Long Tall Sally but they were nearly £60!!!! Can anyone help?

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MilkLady02 · 01/09/2020 15:10

I’m 5’9” and found H and M mama range fitted. They were the skinny style though so I suppose could get away with not being quite long enough. I usually need a minimum 33” leg. I also wore leggings a lot!

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BlusteryShowers · 01/09/2020 15:13

I'm not tall, but I personally found that sizing up in high waisted jeans was loads better than maternity jeans. All the ones I bought were constantly falling down; over and under bump ones. I bought a few pairs of Primark stretchy super high waist jeans two sizes bigger and they were great.

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TakeMeToYourLiar · 01/09/2020 15:16

Weirdly bonprix

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MaverickDanger · 01/09/2020 15:16

I’ve got some from Mamalicious which are a 34 inch inside leg.

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RegalRags · 01/09/2020 15:32

I got mine in new look i think the inside leg is a 34" in long

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SallyCinnamon3009 · 01/09/2020 15:58

@RegalRags

I got mine in new look i think the inside leg is a 34" in long

I've just had a look on their website and pretty much everything is out of stock unless you're a size 8 or 22 😢
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SallyCinnamon3009 · 01/09/2020 15:59

@BlusteryShowers

I'm not tall, but I personally found that sizing up in high waisted jeans was loads better than maternity jeans. All the ones I bought were constantly falling down; over and under bump ones. I bought a few pairs of Primark stretchy super high waist jeans two sizes bigger and they were great.

I might try this - sometimes if I get there as it opens I can find a pair of jeans long enough in Primark.
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mummy2myJJ · 01/09/2020 16:03

I'm 5"9 and a size 10/12 and the maternity range skinny jeans fit perfectly in length, only about £25 aswell xx

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Dontcarewhatmyusernameis · 01/09/2020 16:08

Topshop maternity does various leg lengths on their jeans and they have a sale on now. I just got some 34 length from there, I think they also do 36

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Iminaglasscaseofemotion · 01/09/2020 16:10

I got 2 pairs from river island in long length about a month ago. I'm generally a 34 leg.

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TheIckabog · 01/09/2020 16:14

Seraphine jeans do longer sizes I think, maybe try there?

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redferrari · 01/09/2020 16:20

Gap maternity have tall size

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aToadOnTheWhole · 01/09/2020 17:13

Was going to second new look but I see you've already tried. Keep looking on there though, there was a bank holiday sale so they went like hot cakes.

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herewegoagain25 · 01/09/2020 19:59

I'm 5'11, new look skinny jeans fit me well

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LikeTheFruit · 01/09/2020 20:02

Verbaudet

I'm 5'9 and had to roll up the jeans they were so long. I got them half price as well. Highly recommend.

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gettingprepped · 01/09/2020 22:37

I’m 5’ 10”, saw a recommendation on here for Lily and Ribbon and bought a pair from them - Sofia over-bump maternity jeans. They’re comfy, classy, and long - 34” leg. About £45 but worth it, I think, for something I could wear every day.

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PutBabyInTheCorner · 01/09/2020 22:41

I'm 6ft. Wouldn't buy expensive maternity clothes, personally. I got jeans from New Look and H&M. eBay is a good place to try though.

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SephrinaX · 01/09/2020 22:47

I'm a 36" and I only got jeans/leggings from ASOS. I looked at LTS but they were asking crazy prices.

I stuck to dresses and tights for the majority of both my pregnancies. Whilst they don't have a specific tall or maternity tights range, Snag tight are the best. They explain the sizing on the website.

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Bellabelloo · 01/09/2020 22:54

I'm 5'11'' and got a couple of pairs from Top Shop. But I know it's hit and miss a bit...

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GrouchyKiwi · 01/09/2020 22:57

I got mine from Gap. They were lovely for babies 1 and 2. Baby 3 hated the waistband (apparently, based on her reactions when I wore them) so I lived in leggings in the end.

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user1494666108 · 01/09/2020 23:02

Jojo Maman Bebe do great maternity jeans. Seraphine too. I’m tall (5.9) and Top Shop didn’t work for me.

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EmilySpinach · 01/09/2020 23:11

How tall are you? I am 6’ and found maternity jeans in H&M.

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Rainbowafterthestorm · 01/09/2020 23:49

I aware by river island. You can get the maternity molly type in long leg too.

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VirginiaWolverine · 01/09/2020 23:59

Noppies. They are a Dutch maternity brand, and cut for women if a taller height than the UK average. Their jeans are also insanely comfortable.
www.noppies.com/en-uk/maternity-clothes/

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JessicaPeach · 02/09/2020 05:30

I'm 5'10 and in h&m Jeans this time. Last time I wore tophop Leigh jeans but I'm too fat for those now!

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