Are you looking for chic and comfortable maternity clothes? Here’s my honest PinkBlush Maternity review featuring pregnancy outfit ideas you need to try.
I’m officially entering my 37th week of pregnancy this week, and these last few weeks are flying by quickly. I didn’t find out that I was pregnant until I was practically in the second trimester, so I basically got away with wearing my regular clothes for quite a bit. But, the moment finally arrived when I could no longer button my work pants, and I knew it was finally time to upgrade to maternity clothes.
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Is it worth investing in maternity clothes though? I think so. They are much more comfortable and as a working mom, I wanted to find stylish maternity clothes to ensure I still looked cute in the office. I browsed Pinterest and maternity fashion bloggers on Instagram and came across PinkBlush Maternity. I headed to their website and was so happy to find so many fashionable pieces that would work throughout the end of pregnancy and well into postpartum.
I grabbed a few pieces for Spring from PinkBlush Maternity and I’m reviewing each piece including fit, sizing, and comfortability below.
Here’s My Honest PinkBlush Maternity Review
PinkBlush offers a variety of styles for both non-pregnant and pregnant women. So many women swear by them for not only everyday wear but for baby shower dresses and maternity photoshoots. There is really something for everyone on their website. I absolutely love that so many of their trendy styles will work long after the bump is gone, so it makes investing in a few maternity pieces well worth it.
Outfit 1: Taupe Ribbed Cardigan 2-Piece Set
This two-piece set is so comfortable and the stretchy material leaves plenty of room for a growing bump, taking you from the start of pregnancy well into postpartum. l specifically chose this piece because it’s so easy to dress up or down, and it will be perfect for breastfeeding. For sizing, since it has plenty of stretch, I recommend going with your pre-pregnancy size. I’m wearing a size large for reference.
Outfit 2: Beige Linen Button Front Maternity Romper
This linen romper is the perfect transition piece into Spring and has quickly become one of my favorites. There is little to no stretch with this material, but I took a chance and went with my pre-pregnancy size, which is a size large, and the fit is perfect. I love the pockets, the quarter-length sleeves, and the buttons, which will make a great postpartum transition piece as well. It’s so comfortable and will look great dressed up with heels or down with sneakers or sandals.
Sizing overall for me this pregnancy has been pretty consistent with what I wore pre-pregnancy. I have gained less than 10 pounds though due to my gestational diabetes diet. But, I love that the PinkBlush Maternity website has many reviews for each item so choosing your correct size shouldn’t be a hassle.
Let me know in the comments if this PinkBlush Maternity review is helpful. If you snag a few pieces, I’d love to see your haul. Be sure to tag me on Instagram.