Being Pregnant
Rosie Pope Maternity Semi-Annual Sale, On Now!
I never saw maternity clothing as a must. And then when I got pregnant and needed some, I didn’t want to invest in a new wardrobe that would *hopefully* be too big for me someday. Now on the pregnancy number two, I see things differently.
First, you end up staying in maternity clothes longer than you think because you’ll need them as your body gets back to normal. And secondly, if you think you might want more than one child, then why not invest in some good pieces to get you through the before-and-after-baby body changes multiple times?
Maternity concierge and reality TV star Rosie Pope is currently holding her semi-annual clothing sale, with 40 percent off sitewide (plus free shipping), and it might be the time to snatch up some nice items. Here are eight classic pieces I’d love to add to my maternity-and-after wardrobe.
Now, if I could just get the rest of Rosie Pope’s services for 40 percent off.
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elenaervin commented on Aug 19 11 at 8:19 amDid you watch the “Extreme Couponing” show they should have featured “Printapon” which I use and print coupons from online
MICHELE R commented on Aug 22 11 at 2:00 amthis just made me nauseous. i was hoping to see reasonable prices. i don’t know who has the kind of money to buy a maternity dress for $200 in this economy. every time i click on these links that say “cheap baby clothes”, “cheap maternity clothes”, cheap whatever whatever… it is never cheap. i can go down the road to my local thrift store and get practically brand new clothes for a dollar. i would love to see a post for people that live pay check to pay check. even a coupon couldn’t convince me to pay this much for something i’ll only be wearing while i’m pregnant.
alismith commented on Aug 22 11 at 9:19 amGood for you, Michele. I like to get maternity clothes at my thrift store, too. For the record, I never said these clothes were cheap. Rather, I think I used the word “invest.” And I definitely think they’re an investment!
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