Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you find them baggy in the stomach area? I tried to wear some nursing tops after DS was born but for whatever reason most nursing tops are nursing + maternity tops (makes zero sense to me) and they were all super baggy in the stomach area. They just kind of made me look deflated.
OP here. I don't like clingy tops, so I appreciate that the side ruching makes the front and back kind of drapey. I've had a tummy tuck, so my stomach is flat, but I still have some muffin top on my sides, which the ruching camoflages.
Anonymous wrote:Don't you find them baggy in the stomach area? I tried to wear some nursing tops after DS was born but for whatever reason most nursing tops are nursing + maternity tops (makes zero sense to me) and they were all super baggy in the stomach area. They just kind of made me look deflated.
Anonymous wrote:I found an amazing skirt on clearance once, and while on line to check out, I noticed the tag said 'maternity.' I bought it, love it, wear it. So comfortable! I love the gently stretchy waistband! Since then I've bought a few more the same way: I see the item, like it, and then discover it's maternity. Fine with me!
Anonymous wrote:I'm not pregnant, but maternity clothes are flattering on me. I'm tall and high-waisted, so I like that so many are tunics or have empire waists. And the side ruching looks good on nearly every body type.
I accidentally wandered into the maternity section at Target once, but now I seek it out. Just had great luck at Macy's after finding nothing in the rest of the store.
Does anyone else wear maternity clothes when not pregnant specifically because they look nice?