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Best maternity clothes?

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stumblymonkeyagain · 11/07/2017 15:20

I'm in the very early days of a pregnancy (5 weeks) but so bloated I already look and feel about five or six months gone!

So I need to start buying at least a couple of bits of maternity clothing (I realise anything could happen in the next few weeks but I'm fine with that, I would just put them away for a future pregnancy).

What brands did people find a good combination of price and quality?

We're hoping for two DC eventually so ideally want items that will last...

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LoadsaBlusher · 11/07/2017 21:41

I liked ASOS for maternity skinny jeans

Other than that I don't buy anything maternity , just normal clothes but in looser styles or a size or two up.

Fleurchamp · 11/07/2017 21:49

Isabella Oliver - but only in the sale/ second hand. Last really well.

H&M for skinny jeans

I wouldn't bother getting nursing maternity clothes (if you plan on BFIng) as I found I was completely fed up of them by the time my baby arrived and I couldn't wait to wear different clothes.

lasttimeround · 12/07/2017 21:56

Verbaudet gap and h&m. Online is your friend

Pistachiois50pmore · 13/07/2017 06:59

COS is really good when you're pregnant (and when you're not) because the odd boxy drapey shapes are just what you need. They always have stuff like this: www.cosstores.com/gb/Women/Sale/Dresses_Skirts/Contrast_panel_jersey_dress/7060348-48723515.1#c-85356

Quite good for concealing the first trimester bloat but would then look quite fetching with a bump too.

H&M were the best maternity tights.

And good trainers! Get some stylish and incredibly comfy trainers. I got black and white Nike flyknits. You will thank yourself later.

Congrata!

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