Maternity outfit
#1

I was thinking of getting my first maternity outfit, I mean the real thing not anything that's a bigger size than I get. I mean bras, panties,  everything from head to toe. Any suggestions? 
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(12-15-2019, 11:46 AM)Ne0281 Wrote:  I was thinking of getting my first maternity outfit, I mean the real thing not anything that's a bigger size than I get. I mean bras, panties,  everything from head to toe. Any suggestions? 

Asos do a good range of maternity clothes in all sizes and some of their stuff is very sexy! Enjoy!

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#3

Old Navy has some reasonably priced maternity clothes. With the variety that they have, you can choose more masculine or gender neutral plaids, more feminine prints, tops, dresses, or pants.

If you are unsure of sizing, there is information on the site. There are also conversion tables on the internet that may help you translate from men's sizing to women's sizing.

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#4

I'm thinking old navy, alot of nice looking maternity clothes on there!!!
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#5

It may take some effort and fortification but most of my maternity clothes come from Good Will. The clothes are cheap and I take some satisfaction, not sexually, that these shirts and pants were previously stretched by a real pregnancy.

I have also recently been buying some plus size women's shirts if on discount. That is if you prefer loose flowing tops that hide your bump over form fitting maternity that flaunts it.
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#6

Expectant wrote: "...I take some satisfaction, not sexually, that these shirts and pants were previously stretched by a real pregnancy."

Awesome!

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#7

I went to Destination Maternity yesterday,  looked at a few things!!!
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#8

Bump*
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(12-15-2019, 11:46 AM)Ne0281 Wrote:  I was thinking of getting my first maternity outfit, I mean the real thing not anything that's a bigger size than I get. I mean bras, panties,  everything from head to toe. Any suggestions? 

I had ordered a dress, a nursing bra and panties from an online source 5 years ago...it wasn't a sexual thing either. Dresses are made to hide the belly in certain social situations, although I still have an urge to show my belly to family and friends who came by to visit me. I tend to wear mostly shirts and maternity jeans, I have nothing to hide...my wife's pregnancies, same thing, her bare belly sticks out or the dresses meant to cover up a belly, she had a habit of dress-lifting like I did.

Father of 3 children wanting to share the experience of pregnancy with my wife (I love her and her ability to bring life to the world).   Heart
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#10

Motherhood Maternity went out of business, I believe they were the ones I ordered clothes from. Most women would go to Target, Wal-mart and second-hand from friends and family (depends if the dresses fit the person) when it comes to obtainment of maternity clothes. I prefer to order online to protect my privacy, esp. I'm biologically male and going to a store in person would bring odd stares or bigoted pre-judgments by others around me.

Father of 3 children wanting to share the experience of pregnancy with my wife (I love her and her ability to bring life to the world).   Heart
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#11

I got a pair of maternity jeans the other day, very compfy!!!
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#12

I am glad I can log on here again. Ever since I had trouble logging on here, I have bought a bunch more maternity outfits. My favorites are leggings and overalls
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#13

Show us the outfits!
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#14

Whether to use like a prosthetic pregnant belly or those more realistic empathy bellies (I would rent one, I'm gonna feel SO, Very, Pregnant-er), I'm gonna wear a week's worth of shirts and shorts and skirts, dresses and blouses and jeans, and comfortable bras and panties and pants to show the variety of fashion choices I can have (sometimes, I'm fortunate to be alive in 2023, and it's been almost 10 years I'm in this Marvelous forum). Thrift stores are good choices to find pregnancy, and "bump-friendly" clothes donated to be shared by everyone (who needs it - like me!)

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#15

I put on a cute little floral maternity sundress the other day. Felt so good on!!!
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#16

I need plus size maternity, any suggestions?
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#17

I use online a lot, shein can be good for not too expensive.

Leggings and dresses are my thing
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(09-08-2023, 10:17 AM)Preggle Wrote:  I use online a lot, shein can be good for not too expensive.

Leggings and dresses are my thing

Thank you!!! Ordered a few things!!!
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(09-08-2023, 10:17 AM)Preggle Wrote:  I use online a lot, shein can be good for not too expensive.

Leggings and dresses are my thing

Thank you!!! Ordered a few things!!!
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