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Best nude maternity tights

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StylishDuck · 20/11/2017 13:58

I’m going to a wedding in a few weeks. Need to get some maternity tights in nude. I hate shiny tights, so as matte as possible.

Any recommendations?

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Bella8 · 20/11/2017 16:46

Try boots I got some amazing black maternity tights from there that were lovely and thick great quality and stayed up. Hopefully they may have them In nude...

MiriAmmerman · 20/11/2017 16:51

My DP is 20 weeks pregnant and wears nude tights every day. They are surprisingly difficult to get hold of! She has tried the 10 denier by Jojo Maman Bebé (£10 for 2 pairs) and the 15 denier by Blooming Marvellous (stocked in Mothercare; £12 for 2 pairs). She much prefers the Blooming Marvellous ones - she reckons the Jojo ones are single use because they ladder so badly, but the BM ones are more robust. They also aren’t at all shiny.

The only other ones we found were Seraphine - DP hasn’t tried them because the online reviews were awful.

Boots, M&S etc don’t seem to make nude maternity tights.

IlonaRN · 20/11/2017 16:56

I had some from H&M, and they lasted well.

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StylishDuck · 20/11/2017 17:03

Hesterton Grin** this is probably the wrong topic for that.

Thanks everyone. I'll have a look at the ones in Mothercare. Boots had nothing last time I looked. There's some on ASOS but I can't see how shiny they are from the photos.

The other idea I had was to try hold ups. I've used Pretty Polly natural ones before that were quite good. My dress is knee length. I wonder if that might be a tad chilly for a December wedding though!

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