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I loved the Old Navy maternity line while I was pregnant. It was the only place that I could go and not spend a fortune on clothes.
There was always a decent selection and the clothes fit me great, but some would lose their shape after only a few hours, but you can't beat the price!
I was so happy to see that old navy carried maternity clothing while I was pregnant. I found their clothing super affordable especially compared to other maternity stores. The majority of my maternity wardrobe for both of my pregnancies came from old navy. I had 2 pairs of maternity jeans that were extremely comfortable. One had the shorter panel and the other had the longer one which was very useful the bigger I got. I also had some really comfy t-shirts and a few cute dresses. I also really liked the tank tops.
Definitely a good buy on sale or not. I looked around before buying from old navy and all the other places are over priced. Old Navy is great for basic maternity clothing.
I found some really great maternity sweaters and a few activewear shirts that worked great. The pants and dresses were unfortunately either very uncomfortable or not at all flattering and the tank tops worked great for 3-4 wears and washes and then started falling apart. My local store was also always a disaster which I know doesn't say anything specific to the product, but the buying experience contributes to my poor rating. You can't beat the prices so some of the stuff was good for layering but I wouldn't be able to fully stock my maternity wardrobe just at old navy.
I have been petite for my whole pregnancy but haven't been able to fit into my regular pants since quite early (around 3-4 months). NONE of the Old Navy pants fit. The elastic on the side panel pants gaped and the elastic puckered in a way that made them fit uncomfortably. None of the dresses I tried on fit—they were too baggy in the top and too tight through the hips (and to be clear I am NOT at all hippy). I found one plaid shirt that I loved, and that fit well but out of everything I tried on there, that is all I bought.
I was very petite when pregnant so I didn't really need to buy any maternity tops but I often bought Old Navy Maternity Jeans. I really loved their half-panel jeans since I could wear them when I wasn't showing all the way to full-term. Their full-panel jeans were a big issue though as it didn't have a real waist band. The panel would constantly fall down and I would be constantly pulling them back up. Overall all the jeans were super comfy and well priced.
Yay for Old Navy!
Cute maternity clothes- that aren't crazy expensive or frumpy.
Got a lot of use out my skinny maternity jeans, and the best part is that they looked like something I would have worn pre-pregnancy.
Not a lot of selection though. The maternity section in the store where I live has one rack. Wished there was more, but what I was able to find was good!
I liked Old Navy's maternity line. It is on the casual side so I wasn't able to wear it to work but it is great for regular day to day wear. My biggest complaint is about the full panel jeans. I was constantly pulling the panel up!! which was annoying. They fit very well other than that though. Also the Old navy by me didn't have the best selection. I wish that Old Navy Canada sold their maternity clothing online, when I was looking at the American site they had much better selection.
I live in Old Navy maternity clothing at the moment. The tank tops are so comfortable and affordable - they're regularly $14 but often go on sale. Not all stores vary matternity clothing, but of the ones that do, the size selection is very good. For the amount of time you're wearing the clothes the quality is just fine. I do however find that the cotton dresses and tshirts can loose their shape quite easily - but they usually come back with a wash a quick spin in the dryer.
Old navy's maternity line was a lifesaver for me. For a decent price i was able to get enough maternity wear to last my whole pregnancy for just a fraction of the cost of maternity specialty stores. Although the quality was not as good as maternity stores, you hardly wear them long enough for that to matter.
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