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Regular clothing sizes are the same as maternity sizes. If you are purchasing maternity jeans go for the same size as always. If your regular size is “small”, your maternity size will be the same. Designer jeans are labeled by waist size (for example 26-inch), so your maternity jeans will be labeled 26 inches as well. Of course that your waist is bigger than that, but that is not important. The designers wanted to make it easier for pregnant women to find their size, so just stick with your regular number. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Sizes of Maternity Jeans


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The Sizes of Maternity Jeans
  • Regular clothing sizes are the same as maternity
    sizes. If you are purchasing maternity jeans go
    for the same size as always. If your regular size
    is small, your maternity size will be the same.
    Designer jeans are labeled by waist size (for
    example 26-inch), so your maternity jeans will be
    labeled 26 inches as well. Of course that your
    waist is bigger than that, but that is not
    important. The designers wanted to make it easier
    for pregnant women to find their size, so just
    stick with your regular number.
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  • The biggest mistake women make is purchasing
    non-maternity clothes in larger sizes that fit
    them at that particular moment. They are not even
    closely flattering as maternity jeans. Maternity
    clothes are made with extra fabric that is
    specifically designed to stretch.
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  • Maternity jeans are the perfect fit for your
    changing body. Although their main purpose is to
    be comfortable, they are stylish as well. You can
    choose from a variety of styles and colors and
    there is a perfect fit for every woman.
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  • The last advice Ill give you is to make sure to
    turn them inside out before washing and use cold
    water. They will last longer, as spandex fibers
    deteriorate quickly in hot water.
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