Shopping For Your Maternity Wardrobe
What we wear should make us feel good, especially for our moms to be. Finding the perfect pair of jeans and tops can be tough, and for pregnant women, even harder. Read more to see some great places to shop tha
When shopping for maternity clothes, the number one priority is to make sure you’re comfortable in what you wear. As the weeks go on there will be more discomfort due to weight gain, bloating and your body just overall changing. It's nice to have clothes that hug your body, but in all the right places. The key to finding a great outfit is to find something that will grow with your cute baby bumps. Try to buy items that you can mix and match with other pieces of clothing so that you can wear with other pieces you have. Jeans While it is very comfy to wear leggings while you're pregnant because of the elasticity, sometimes a girl just wants to wear a cute pair of jeans.
Bloomingdale's and A Pea in the Pod are great places to buy a good pair of maternity jeans. A Pea in the Pod Frame Secret Fit Belly LE High Skinny Triangle Raw Maternity Jeans $104.98
Bloomingdale's Nom Maternity- Soho Over-the-Belly Skinny Jeans in Dark Blue $128.00 Shirts Do not hide your bump! Show off those beautiful curves and adorable belly! This is the time to get away with it without feeling weird about it!
Loft Maternity Clean Cami $24.50 Maternity Floral Ruffle Mixed Media Shell $54.50 Maternity Ruffle Split Neck Top $59.50
Being pregnant is such a beautiful moment where you are holding so much joy inside of you, but it can come with a lot of body insecurities. It can get stressful for mothers to wear something that makes them feel good while they are going through such big changes in their lives. Don’t lose yourself or your style. Plus your children will look back on pictures of you while you were pregnant to see what a cool and stylish mom they got!
Photo Credits: Pinterest, Bloomingdale's, A pea in the Pod, Loft
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