thread: how tight is too tight for jeans?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
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    how tight is too tight for jeans?

    So this seems like a silly question, but I have been wondering:

    My jeans are getting too tight around my middle, now that I'm starting to show. They aren't horribly tight yet, and if I wasn't pregnant I wouldn't be bothered to go buy larger ones yet.

    I want to put off buying maternity clothes for as long as I can, to save money.

    Can tight clothes harm baby? I'm not talking super skin-tight, but "should buy new jeans sometime soon" tight, if that makes sense.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    By the beach (Melbourne)
    149

    Hmm, I'm sure bubs will just make as much room as he/she needs and soon you won't have much choice about it! But the thing I'd be considering is how the tightness of the jeans makes your whole pelvis feel, KWIM? Sometimes when we squeeze into jeans that are just a teeny bit too cosy-fitting (and I'm sure we've all done that, pg or not!) it compresses the joints at the back of your pelvis and will actually alter the way your hips move when you walk!

    Actually, that doesn't really answer your question, sorry!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    Thirroul, NSW, Originally Cornwall, UK
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    I just got new jeans when mine were uncomfortable. I don't really think you'd be saviong money by leaving buying them till later - if anything you'll just get more use of them if you were to get them sooner?

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    Aug 2006
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    When your legs turn blue then drop off. LOL

    Only joking. Just be aware that you can't really dawdle for too long, because you will have a few weeks where suddenly NOTHING fits. Often it will get really really uncomfortable just before you get to that point, so once the uncomfiness starts, go shopping!

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Member
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    As long as you're comfortable it's fine.
    Probably in about another week or two, the decision will be out of your hands anyway and it will be off to the shops for you

  6. #6
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    Oct 2008
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    I hate tight things on my tummy - even more so when I am preggers...

    So even though I am only 6 and a bit weeks, my belly feels hard and my normal clothes are starting to feel a bit tight. I guess second time round by body is expanding already!

    When you feel uncomfortable is the time to change pants!

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    City of the swinging pig WA
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    A good excuse to go shopping I say,.. and of course you will need new shoes and top to go with.Maybe some accessories?
    Enjoy

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    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
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    I bought mat jeans early on & they lasted me right through til I gave birth. I did it as soon as my normal jeans felt uncomfy.

    You don't have to spend much. I got a great denim pair from Big W for around $30 & a black pair from Kmart for around $40. Super comfy & as long as your top covers the waistband no one would know they are maternity. You will also get wear out of them after the pregnancy too - you just pull the band up higher not under the belly like you do as you get advanced.

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    hahaha when I first saw the title i was like.. hmm.. if strangers can tell you're definitely a WOMAN.. they're too tight... lol

    But now that I read it - how bout just getting a belly belt and letting it all hang out underneath it

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    946

    ...too tight jeans are bad for your lower back - can put it out. I like wearing skinny jeans, but I have back probs and a chiropractor told me this years ago... but mostly I hated the feel of anthing tight against my lower ab.
    You should be able to pick up something now that will last you right through. The sizing is based on your pre preg size usually, so its not like you need to wait and see how big you`ll get before you make a purchase.

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    City of the swinging pig WA
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    Arimeh nothing like a bit of camel toe to spoil the day

  12. #12
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    Nov 2005
    by the lake .....
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    I know how you feel - normal clothes are too tight and maternity clothes are too ridiculously baggy. Luckily I found that bcos over the years my size has fluctuated I was able to just step back up a size in my jeans so now am back in 12's but soon to go into a 14, then I'll do the maternity jeans. Maybe see if you can borrow some jeans from a GF who is a size bigger for a while - you won't be in them too long. I bought mat jeans w Jake's pg and my first pair spent waaaaaaay too much and they were sooooooo uncomfortable. My second pair were a cheap pair from pumpkin patch and were really comfy. If you can save money by shopping at DFO pumpkin patch and other mat stores - it is last season but that is usually when you will be biggest (if that makes sense) and you can pick up clothes pretty cheap but not too dowdy.