Poetic Badgers wrote:
"JennP" <jenniferpinck...@comcast.net> wrote in
news:XmdnQ1I9tsDJmzcRVn...@comcast.com:
Thanks, Jenn, DH, my bumplet and I are in the middle of our 14th
week.
This seems to be an ongoing theme. Why haven't more companies done
something about it?
I don't remember seeing L'Atessa, but I'll BOLO now, thanks!
I know, I just don't understand it. They're the perfect company to do
a
moderately priced business and casual maternity line. Do you think it
could be that manufacturers think women who aren't pregnant don't
want to
be seen in the same prints or styles as women who are pregnant? Or
could
that be a fiction that some suits are buying into? I mean, there must
be
some reason for not doing it, because it probably would make them
some
money even if they did short runs of items.
Funny you should mention fiction that people are buying into.
I think BR doesn't because the GAP
does and they are all part of the same company....although Old Navy
has a maternity line and that's the same company too. <shrug>
That's what doesn't make any logical sense to me. BR would also be a
great store/brand for maternity line since they do moderately priced
business as well as casual wear.
Thanks for helping me.
Pregnant women want to look stylish too.
I don't think I could say my fashion confidence has increased with my
pregnancy (some other areas of confidence, yes). All I want is to be
able
to look stylish during all times of my pregnancy at a reasonable
price
without having to worry that my pants or skirts will fall off or that
if
a top fits my bump it'll look like a sack elsewhere on me. Is that
too
much to expect?
Maybe you could strap yourself into a suit? Or have your dressmaker
help?
Poetic Badgers
"Snow.. snow, that can't be good for suede, can it?" Jerry Seinfeld