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Sunday, 14 April 2013

When to Buy Maternity Clothes


Strangely enough many ladies feel there is a designated time that one should start wearing maternity clothes or maternity bras but there are no rules. Infact I know many people that wear maternity clothes all the time and they're not even pregnant. Even my 15 year old has several pieces of maternity wear in her wardrobe and she looks great in them. Nobody would ever know!

Once upon a time, maternity pants and skirts used to have a huge panel sewn into the belly and it not only made them ugly but it made them hard to wear in early stages of pregnancy. Maternity Tops and dresses used to be full and floaty and would make you look pregnant if you weren't already.

Thankfully those days are long gone and today, maternity pants and skirts have soft knit waistbands that can expand and contract and be worn up over the belly or folded down. They give a much more flattering silhouette and are far comfier than most non maternity waistbands.

Today's maternity tops and dresses are still available in full and floaty but mostly they are quite fitted and the less fitted styles are usually only floaty over the belly rather than from the neck down. Many maternity tops and dresses are even designed with breastfeeding in mind so you get double the value for money.

So my best advice is to wait until your own clothes are feeling a bit snug and then head on  in to your nearest maternity store. Don't ever feel embarrassed about visiting a maternity store too early. No one is going to judge you and as I said earlier, many of my customers aren't even pregnant.



You will hear and read all sorts of advice about how you don't need to buy maternity wear but honestly, all this advice is utter rubbish. Even if you make do with normal tops and dresses you will definitely need maternity pants and skirts. If you try and buy normal pants in a bigger size they are still going to be ill fitting unless you happen to have gone up a size everywhere on your bottom half. Even if you have put on weight and find going a size up works for you, it won't work for long. Eventually your belly will be totally out of proportion to the rest of you and buying pants to fit your belly will result in them being huge everywhere else.

Trying to put off the inevitable by making do with larger sizes in normal clothes seems silly to me. Eventually you will have to bite the bullet and buy maternity wear so instead of buying one pair of good maternity pants and wearing them your entire pregnancy, you end up buying 2 pair of pants (one normal pair and one maternity pair).




What about Belly Belts etc???

Some people buy a Belly Belt or similar and love it. Others hate it but even those that love it will rarely use it for the entire pregnancy. Try wearing your pants done up with a hair elastic and see how comfortable it is and what sort of line it gives you under tops. The only time I can see the point of a Belly Belt is if you are at the end of a season. Perhaps Winter is nearly over and you don't want to have to go and buy a pair of maternity jeans for only a few weeks. In such a case a Belly Belt might be the answer.

I think there are 3 reasons that people are hesitant to buy maternity wear;

1) They think they will only wear it for a short time
2) They feel it is too expensive
3) They have no maternity store close to them and would have to buy online

I have tackled the first to arguments in previous blogs (Think Eternity Wear not Maternity Wear 4/10/12 and Why Can't I find Cheap Maternity Clothes? 20/2/13), so I won't go into too much detail but just briefly:

If you buy your maternity clothes early in the pregnancy you get the most use from them and if you chosse wisely, you can use them for breastfeeding and this could be anywhere from 6 weeks to 2 years plus. Even if you don't feed, your chances of springing back to your original size in less than a few months is unlikely. If this is your first pregnancy then you will also be able to use the clothes for subsequent pregnancies and in the unlikely event that you don;t wear them for long, second hand maternity always fetches good prices on Ebay and at markets.

As for the price, you can't expect to buy a pair of maternity pants that you will wear every second day for the next year or more to last if they only cost you $20. Still I admit that some maternity wear is over the top in price so it is a matter of shopping around. You must remember that many of the designer labels still make most of their range in Australia so of course it is going to be more expensive but the quality is amazing.

At Maternity Revolution we are always on the look out for reasonale prices and good specials but at the end of the day, we still need to eat and to pay our rent.

The final argument of there not being any maternity stores close by is probably the most valid of all 3 arguments.

Let's face it, Target , Big W and  Kmart don't have a very nice maternity range so if there is no specialty maternity store close to you then you may have no choice but to buy online. Just make sure that the store has a returns policy that will allow you get a refund if you don't like the clothes. It's sounds crazy, but not all stores do. Some only offer a credit note. Also a good idea to check how they handle exchanges. At Maternity Revolution we will post exchanges within Australia at no cost to you. We also allow you to hold onto the original purchase until you receive the exchange as sometimes you will want to compare the 2 sizes before deciding which one to keep. It also saves you time and postage on returning the items because you only have to go to the Post Office once. If you are ever unsure what size to buy we are only a phone call away.

Bye for now.

Lisa Hovar
Maternity Revolution
1/124 South Pine Rd, Brendale, QLD, 4500, Australia
Ph: 07 3205 1818
Email: lisa@maternityrevolution.com.au
www.maternityrevolution.com.au



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