Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Maternity Clothes

Plan your Maternity Clothes & Wardrobe
Think about where you will be spending most time while your pregnant, whether you are going to be spending most time indoors or outdoors, are you going to work?, and what time of the year will coincide with your later months. You will need to shop around for maternity clothes that fit in with your normal dress sence, this will help you feel more confortable. The internet is a great place to shop, especially if Maternity Clothes stores and shops are a rarity in your local area. Use comparison websites to compare styles and prices such as Delvoo.com

You may also be able to keep wearing some of your normal clothes during your pregnancy if you have loose clothing (or maybe stretch type material). You need not go out and buy a full set of maternity clothes too early in your pregnancy because things change throughout your and you cannot maybe tell what size is best for you. Look for the basics and start adding other items and maternity clothes slowly throughout the pregnancy.

Maternity Clothes Sizes
Maternity clothes sizing is the same as normal or regular sizes therefoer if you are normally size 14, then you should start off with buying size 14 maternity clothes. Also remember when you are shopping for maternity clothes to pick neutral themes or patterns because most of your clothes will then fit well and you can mix and match better.

Borrow Maternity Clothes
I know, I know, everyone wants new maternity clothes for their pregnancy, but you should always remember that maternity clothes are already in abundance all around you, tucked away in wardrobes, cupboards and bedrooms. You family and friends will have a huge array of maternity clothes 'stashed', many of which will hardly have been used, so ask around. Every mother has a few items which I am sure they would lend you. This will save on costs.