What To Wear?

One of my major gripes right now is that there are very few cute things to wear for pregnant women. There are some companies out there that are working on solving the problem, but here's my issue: I'm pregnant, my stomach is only going to get more huge and my once DD boobs are steadily inching their way to E's... how is that even possible!?

So, it's not a new issue that clothing store like to make cute things for girls with cute little bodies. I just figured I wasn't the only one with issues so I thought I would point out some cute things that have been working for me. (keep in mind that today is my first day of the third trimester.)

Motherhood Store:

What I like about the motherhood store is that it's not that expensive. I bought a pair of jean shorts for about $20 and I wear them ALL THE TIME! They have some cute shirts every once in a while, the blouses have plenty of room to grow into, and the bust is also large so you don't have to worry about it being too tight! Here are some of the items I bought and love.

Yellow Blouse
I wear this shirt EVERYWHERE! I love it, love it, love it! It's super light weight and cute. 

Jean Shorts
These jean shorts are awesome. I was really creeped out by the stretchy part that goes after your stomach, but honestly, now that my bump is getting bigger, it's actually really comforting.

This is a dress that I bought from Motherhood Outlet, I LOVE it!!



There is no A Pea in a Pod store here, or I'm sure I would check it out BUT if you have a local Motherhood Outlet Store, there are a lot of things in there that are from A Pea in a Pod at a discount.

Old Navy:

I think that Old Navy does a great job of cheap maternity clothes, but you kind of get what you pay for. One thing that gets me about ON clothes is they shrink at the mention of water! Being 5'9", I need my clothes to stay as long as I bought them! The jeans fit amazingly, even the Jeggings (which I never thought I would own), and so do the boot cut jeans. The cotton shirts are all really comfy and have plenty of room to stretch, but some of the other blouses appear to just be a little oversized regular shirts. No where to grow. Another issue I have with ON is that their sizes are not consistant, and not many stores have a maternity section, also, you have to pay $6 for returns. Still not bad, especially since there are always sales on at ON. Gap also has maternity clothes, though I don't own any from there, so I don't feel comfortable reviewing it. Here are my favorites:

Maternity Woven - Waistband


Ross:

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