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On Maternity Wear

Now that I am about to enter the last trimester of this pregnancy, I am having great difficulty in getting the appropriate thing to wear. I used to get a lot nice stuff from Havin A Baby and Gingersnaps. But when I frequent their stores these days, I am quite disappointed with their display.

HAB has become really expensive. I would have patronized them if their quality has improved. Would you believe that they've gotten more expensive than Gingersnaps? Most of their newly-released blouses are nearly P1K.

Gingersnaps, on the other hand, has some nice items at a less expensive price. The only problem is the silhouette of the shirts. They're often loose and baggy, something that a pregnant woman wouldn't want to don when she's feeling like an over-blown balloon.

It's nice to know that Mothercare and Bayo's maternity lines are quite nice. I'm glad to see that most of the maternity basics, like jeans, underwear and shirts are from 40% to 70% off in Mothercare branches. Jeans are less than P1k a pop. I haven't gotten around to Bayo to check out their stuff. I hope they come up with more selections soon.

Now that I have to attend Vic's niece's debut, I'd have to start looking for something to wear. With the selection we have, I hope two weeks is enough.

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