Feb 13 2010 - 5:00am Expectant mamas looking for fashion and comfort fill their wardrobe with
maternity leggings. The versatile, soft, and supportive garments can be paired with sweaters, tunics, and button downs to vary a pregnant woman's look day-after-day.
Simple: Momzee's
faux leather leggings ($52) are sure to add some oomph to a maternity wardrobe with their hip, downtown look.
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Those are beyond fugly no matter how much you pay.
1Dear pregnant ladies,
2Please do not wear these, I will giggle at you behind your back.
Thank you!
LOL! I'd look like a ridiculous whale in these right now. No way in hell! My hips and thighs are not something that need highlighting, thank you.
3I wouldn't wait to laugh behind someone's back if I saw them in these, I'd point and laugh directly. Pregnant or not.
4No thank you! Leather leggings on an expanding body don't sound very flattering.
5My legs hips, legs, and thighs didn't expand at all when I was pregnant. I have what my ex called 'birthing' hips anyway. Only my belly and boobs grew. I think these would look cute with a cozy tunic sweater. I would never pay 550$ for something I'll wear for a few months though.
6Awful but then I wouldn't wear leather leggings not pregnant either.
7I didn't specifically say what part was expanding, since the only part of me that has grown so far is also my stomach. I just don't think a beach ball on leather legs would look very appealing.
8I don't think leather legs look good on anyone, protuding belly or not.
9love them! and will def rock them with a tunic..but i would never pay 550 for ones that i could only wear for a few months, the faux leather ones are the way to go for me
10I wonder how you get them on? Would they stick to you on the way up? I am getting a really cute pair of jean maternity leggings so we'll see how those look, but leather might be a bit much. If you can pull them off, go for it!
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