Pregnancy friendly
"Stretchy enough to pull over my belly and comfortable rolled under my bump as well. I'm tall (5'9) and the shirt is the perfect length to cover my bump. Thick enough material that I'm not stressed about it looking cheap."
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For the bloat-not-bump weeks. Order your normal size — it'll feel relaxed and unbothered.
When real clothes stop fitting. Size up one — shorts pull over the bump, shirt skims it.
Roll the shorts under. Tee still covers belly and backside. Verified up to week 38.
Home from the hospital. Through breastfeeding. Until you decide to keep it forever.
Why pregnant moms love it
Designed without panels, ruching, or maternity-brand pricing — just genuine stretch that grows with you and keeps working after baby arrives.
Reviewers who are 12, 26, 33, even 38 weeks pregnant all say the same thing — finally, a set that fits, stretches with the bump, doesn't dig in, and looks put-together enough to wear outside the house. Most plan to wear it postpartum too.
"Stretchy enough to pull over my belly and comfortable rolled under my bump as well. I'm tall (5'9) and the shirt is the perfect length to cover my bump. Thick enough material that I'm not stressed about it looking cheap."
"210 lbs, 38DDD, 5'2. Very belly pregnant. Fits great. Top is long enough to cover my belly and backside. Lightweight for summer. Will likely wear postpartum!"
"Very stretchy and comfortable so perfect for my growing belly. The only honest note — on the lightest colors, the shorts are thin. We recommend the darker shades (black, dark green) for full opacity."
“Soft, easy, and super comfortable for travel. I wore it with a jacket and sneakers and felt cute without trying too hard.”
“It became my default outfit for school drop-offs, quick errands, and lazy weekends. So simple but flattering.”
“The shorts are comfy and stay in place, and I love that the shirt is long enough to give coverage. Easy outfit, no stress.”
The general rule: order one size up from your pre-pregnancy size if you're past the first trimester. The shirt is naturally oversized; the shorts are high-waisted with serious stretch — they'll pull over a bump or roll under it.
| Reviewer | Pregnancy stage | Pre-preg size | Ordered |
|---|---|---|---|
| Deja M. | 7 months | M | Large ✓ |
| Allison V. | 33 weeks · 5'2" · 38DDD | M | Large ✓ |
| Stephany | Growing belly | S | Medium ✓ |
| Bethany G. | Postpartum / breastfeeding | Medium | Medium ✓ |
| Jessica C. | Not pregnant · 5'5" / 185 lb | M | Medium ✓ |
Now. Most moms order in the second trimester (when regular clothes stop fitting), and many wear it straight through to postpartum — which means 5–7 months of cost-per-wear at $4–6 per month. If you're in your first trimester, order your pre-pregnancy size; if you're past 16 weeks, size up one.
Yes. Verified reviewers have worn it through week 38 — including 5'2" / 210 lb / 38DDD at 33 weeks. The high-waisted shorts can pullovera bump or rollunderit as you grow. The tee runs long enough to cover the belly through the third trimester.
Yes. The shirt has high side slits that make it easy to lift for nursing, and the soft stretchy fabric doesn't restrict around tender postpartum breasts. One verified reviewer specifically bought it "because it's very accessible for breastfeeding."
No. The 65% viscose blend is breathable and lightweight — multiple summer-pregnancy reviewers (Canada and the US) specifically mention it being cool enough for hot weather. The biker shorts also keep your inner thighs from rubbing, which is huge in the third trimester.
The high-waisted shorts sit above (not on) the incision area, and the fabric has no rigid waistband. Several moms have noted they wore it home from the hospital after a C-section. Always defer to your doctor on what's most comfortable in those first weeks.
It's not labeled maternity — which is exactly why it works for so much longer. There's no panel, no ruching, no "maternity bump area" that becomes unwearable after baby. Just genuinely stretchy fabric designed to expand. The benefit: you'll keep wearing it years after the bump is gone.