Uh, looks like I haven’t posted anything in 5 months. Whoops.
Between having a toddler and having a rougher pregnancy than the first with Baby #2, I just haven’t been able to get it together to write anything. But now, Sam has started a Mothers’ Day Out program, and I just got my first Stitch Fix maternity shipment, and the universe is aligning for me to write this post.
Verdict: Worth It.
These are the maternity basics I’ve been longing for.
Loveappella Maternity Keils Lace Detail Maternity Top
This was the first thing I tried on in my order and I love it. It is so soft, I’m a sucker for stripes, and I love the lace detailing. Will keep.
LA Made Maternity Halloway Cotton Maternity Knit Shirt
Not much to say about this navy shirt except that its comfortable, long enough to wear through the whole rest of my pregnancy, and navy is one of my go-to colors. Will keep.
LA Made Maternity Catina Maternity Cap Sleeve Dress
This dress! This is one of the most comfortable dresses I’ve ever put on, and so versatile. And it’s a nursing dress! I will wear this dress forever. (If only it had pockets!)
Mavi Kera Maternity Skinny Jean
First of all, I’m pretty sure Mavi was a brand I used to buy for super cheap from Marshall’s when I was in middle school – I’m assuming this is a different brand. As I was putting these on I almost said a big “Nope!” because I don’t have time to mess around with tight jeans when I’m pregnant. But holy cow they are stretchy, and they fit under the belly which I love. Will keep.
Renee C Alondra Maternity Ruched Pencil Skirt
This is not something that I would have picked for myself, but it’s super stretchy, can be styled a ton of different ways, would be more money to return due to their keep everything discount, and David loves it when I wear skirts, so it stays.
I hope this was helpful to any future mamas considering Stich Fix’s maternity service. Do it!
(Disclosure: not a paid post, as I am lazy and will never blog regularly enough to seek compensation. I just really love Stitch Fix and have been using them on and off for 4 years.)











