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Maternity clothes for large busts

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LottieX · 26/08/2020 12:18

I've been looking for suitable maternity clothing for later on in pregnancy that has a little more room up top. Does anyone have any suggestions of good brands for large busts? Or even better shops that actually stock maternity wear!!

I'm reasonably slim at 12/14 and my boobs have already ballooned to a H. I'm looking at all these nice dresses and tops and just thinking there's no way I can fit into anything :(

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GreySkyClouds · 26/08/2020 12:49

I’m currently a 34hg size12/14 too and I,m dreading dealing with this! Can’t help, but hope there are some good suggestions 😊

GreySkyClouds · 26/08/2020 12:49

34g/h

MaverickDanger · 26/08/2020 12:55

I’m the same and have been wearing a lot of button up maternity shirts over vest tops, so that I can keep a few buttons undone.

I’ve also bought a couple of Fuller Bust/Hourglass tshirts from ASOS in non maternity but have either bought an oversized style or sized up.

I’ve gone from a 32G to a 34HH as a size 12 but have managed fine in anything jersey, as long as it is not high necked. I only really buy v neck anyway as find it more flattering on me!

peonyrose87 · 26/08/2020 14:06

I'm the same. A size 12, 30G boobs pre pregnancy, no idea what size they are now apart from bulging out of everything I own 🙈

Cobbsgirl92 · 26/08/2020 14:11

Jojo Mama Bebe do some nice maternity clothes. They can be quite pricey but I got a lovely top in the sale and it’s fine for bigger bust.
I also brought some casual t shirts in normal wear but just went up a couple of sizes. So comfy! I got some from a primark and new look.
I’ve actually found dresses to be the most comfortable and roomy you top if that’s any help. I plan to wear with tights/leggings as the winter so approaches so not a waste of money only using during the warmer months.

LottieX · 26/08/2020 14:17

Thanks for the advice so far everyone! I was planning on going to the jojo maman Bebe outlet next week so fingers crossed they have something.

It's a struggle because I don't want to get things that will look too tenty but a lot of the more fitted stuff seems to have smaller boob sections!

I think it would be better if I could try things on before buying but I think at this rate I'll just be buying and sending a lot of things back which is frustrating!

Does anybody have a link to something they've bought and has worked quite well?

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