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*TeacherTiff* Mat Clothes
Hey lady. I don't know if you've checked out Target yet but I noticed today in Target that some of the Liz Lange stuff was super cute (and comes in XXL). Just thought I'd share.
Re: *TeacherTiff* Mat Clothes
Our crazy, wonderful life
Yea, I second the idea of looking at a good Target. I have a good bit of my maternity (especially shirts and yoga pants) from Target, and are XXL.
On the other hand, our Kohl's was a total waste of time. About 1 rack (2 sides) of mat. clothes, that weren't practical at all, and basically the same thing.
Good luck!
Cut the Crap - Weight loss journey of a Few Fat Chicks
Our local Targets had very little, but I got a ton from Target online. If you buy online and it doesn't fit, you can return to the store.
Also Burlington Coat Factory had some cute, cheap maternity clothes. I don't expect them to last through multiple pregnancies, but for summer tops they were great.
Old Navy online was my other go to. Again our local stores had zero, but I found a lot online and their sizes tended to run bigger than a lot of the other maternity clothes that I bought/tried on - especially for pants.
Don't forget Craig's List and consignment shops.