E-bay, friends, family. Target has the cutest maturnity clothes by Liz Lange and they are quite reasonable.
2006-12-23 08:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Target is starting to get some really nice, mix and match stuff by Liz Lange. Also try Ross, Burlington Coat factory, etc. Shop around the department stores and you can get some really good deals at Sears, Penney's, and Macy's also. I found some really nice tops at Burlington, some really versatile pants at Sears, and a really good blazer-type jacket at Target when I was preggo with my son a few yrs ago. Target's selection has gotten better, and Wal-Mart's is worse. Also, in the next week or so, find a Motherhood Maternity shop, cuz this will be when most stores clearance their winter collections. You'll be able to get some really cute sweater-tops there cheap. I don't like buying second-hand clothing b/c you never know how long they will wear, and if you get stuff on-line you can't know what the level of wear will be until you recieve it. I had several articles of versatile clothing, and wore them to death. I would never have tried to sell them, but someone else would have.
2006-12-23 07:53:54
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answered by Angela M 6
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Your best bet is to find someone to either borrow you or give you the clothes they will no longer use. Ebay is also a good source since you can buy lots. To be honest though, I would suggest splurging on a couple of nice outfits of your own. Pregnant women look so beautiful pregnant and even more (and you'll feel more comfortable) if you are wearing maternity clothes that look and feel good. I've had two pregnancy's and I loved the maternity clothes. I bought most of my stuff on ebay new or "like new". Sears and Old Navy are good stores for affordable maternity clothes.
2006-12-23 07:43:36
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answered by dejesus 2
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this is not a stupid question. i did no longer know the two. oftentimes maternity clothing is predicated off your pre-being pregnant clothing. in case you wore a medium in a shirt, you will positioned on a medium in a maternity shirt. Pants are oftentimes in sizes S-XL, so which you're able to ought to attempt those directly to verify which length suits good. There at the instant are no specific clothing for each trimester. this is basically despite suits you. And pass purchase clothing once you sense you're able to desire to. you would know while this is because of the fact your widespread clothing will start to sense tight and uncomfortable. i grew to become into around 17 weeks while this befell.
2016-11-23 13:32:28
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answered by krausz 4
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You might try checking out secondhand or consignment shops in your area. Some towns have Goodwill stores that have a nice selection, but that will vary. If you're near a large city, they will be more likely to have better consignment and Goodwill stores.
Try the markdown racks at Walmart and Kohl's Department Store. I got some really nice capri pants for my SIL at Kohl's for a dollar a pair!
Look for things that you could keep wearing after the pregnancy. If you get a coat that fits a little big, but isn't really maternity, you might still be able to use it after. I wore my husband's sweatpants for just around the house, and his I wore his flannel shirts and big t-shirts to bed.
Best wishes!
2006-12-23 07:57:47
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answered by OK yeah well whatever 4
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Find a good quality used clothing store in your area. That is pretty much your best bet. There is a woman in my area that owns a store that won't buy clothes off you if they aren't ironed. Find a store like that. Old Navy usually has pretty goods deals as well.
I haven't seen anything in WalMart that I would actually wear, but everyone tastes are different.
Also ask around....Some of your friends may still have theirs laying around that you could borrow or buy.
I know what you mean about not wanting to spend a lot on clothes that you aren't going to wear much.
2006-12-23 07:37:31
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answered by yzerswoman 5
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go to a resale shop they are really cheap. Or you can try to buy on criagslist.com in your city maternity clothes. There are a lot of women selling maternity clothes on there cheap.
2006-12-23 07:39:37
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answered by ? 4
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eBay lots, Old Navy, Baby and Maternity consignment shops, recently pregnant friends, Wal-Mart, Target, Motherhood Maternity sale racks, ROSS...I have a 4 month old and am a bargin shopper!
2006-12-23 07:41:45
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answered by megan p 2
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I found alot of cheap stuff on Ebay. If you look around, you can find some really good stuff. I spent about 60 dollars on 4 pairs of jeans and 5 shirts. That is including shipping.
2006-12-23 07:38:26
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answered by lindsey4706 3
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ebay. There are plenty of sellers out there that sell even brand new maternity clothes for the fraction of the price.
2006-12-23 13:31:53
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answered by Heather 2
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