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During your entire pregnancy no one likes to spend money on maternity clothes that you will be out of in a few short months. Instead of breaking the bank on a maternity wardrobe buy a few staple classic pieces and accessorize with jewelry, shoes, cardigans and jackets that you already have on hand. Break out your box of "when I was fat" clothes (if you didn't throw them out) and boom you have a few extra pants and tops to add to your maternity wear. In the end embrace your bump, love your bump, you will miss it when it is gone, and have fun dressing your bump for the 9 months!
- Button down chambray tops or blouses that are billowy
- A-line dresses. Think of pieces that float away from your stomach
- Being bloated and just feeling flabby and fat your first trimester you want to draw attention away from the bump
- Baby doll dresses that your bump can grow into
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- Time to show off that darling growing baby bump. Break out the spandex!
- Body con maxis short or long
- Fitted tee's to show off your bump, make sure the tee's are LONG
- Tie button down shirts around your waist to emphasize the bump
- Be sure to buy a size up so you can actually wear your clothes for more than a month or two, you always underestimate how quickly your bump grows
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- When buying pants steer clear of jeans or heavy fabrics
- Go for linen light weight material with a stretchy waist or a drawstring
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- Long cardigans or longer jackets to hide your ever growing bump in the rear (your toosh)
- Forever 21 has a huge selection of long cardigans
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Accessorize with long necklaces to elongate your torso.
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