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Cheap but stylish maternity clothes

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 16:41:12
I found H&M were great. Very stretchy tops and T-shirts so they lasted through the entire pregnancy and actually still look good even now. Reasonably priced too.

And I thought M&S jeans were fab - under bump ones with stretchy side panels. Oddly M&S trousers never normally fit me.

Mind you this was over three years ago so I expect there's lots more choice now.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 16:31:08
River Island have a range

and ASOS

Next, New look and Hennes all have reasonable stuff

TBH i invested in a decent pair of maternity leggings, black trousers and jeans (blooming marvellous) and then bought a load of non maternity tunic tops, long cardies, and stuff one size bigger than usual
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 16:29:05
New look were Ok too.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 07-Nov-09 16:07:33
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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 22:20:08
They had quite a large section in my local Asda last time I went.
Hennes or Next are good.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 06-Nov-09 22:11:12
I am wanting to get a few new maternity clothes to add to those I had last time (only 2008 so not too out of date hopefully). I want something stylish but as this will be my last pregnancy I don't want to spend alot as they won't get much use.

Can anyone suggest where to go for comfortable, stylish, flattering but affordable clothes...or am I asking too much ?

Thanks everso
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