Hansnoms Mumma
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Perfect, thank you!
Agreed they are really goodSainsburys luxury leggings have always been my go to, not sure if they do them in maternity though
I've bought some nice work trousers and shirts from New Look. But I am struggling to find summer friendly clothes from them. Out of the office I'm in big t-shirts and shorts/leggings.Debenhams is online too , Next do some nice things & they have a curve section too. They sell loads of different brands as well
I'll give them a try. I'm a 20 and all belly. The Fs don't roll down but ride up at the legs, so they become pointless, as I end up with chub rub!Maybe try an E- I’m 18-20 and all tummy, but F always slides down and does bunchy material. E has no stretch and doesn’t fall down but cups my tummy- maybe if you carry your weight elsewhere it will be good
Keep seeing that ad too but like you crop tops aren't my thingThank you! I too @Em_ have seen them frequently advertised but will avoid now!
Had anyone seen the Cider Curve advertised alot recently? I never bought anything, had a quick glance, some bits not too expensive but a lot of crop tops which is not for me.. has anyone ever bought from them?
Thank you, I'll keep looking for an 18I have a similar style from yours and I am the same as you an 18/20. I got it in an 18 - I think the 20 would have been too big for me due to the smock style.
The Capri leggings are the same material as the chub rub shorts; I've got a couple of pairs I wear with wrap skirts and they just cover my knees.I'd say size down, I got a D at size 14/16 but have since bought a C which fits much better although I am a little smaller too now but I found they were a big fit. Brilliant though! Wear dresses so much more now
... Probably..? But it would probably sit differently because the cut is different, ime, particularly the seat & rise and I'd imagine the length of a top too.Oh interesting! Surely the waist size would be the same?