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  1. #1
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    Jul 2010
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    Nice, cheap comfy clothes that fit for the hospital..

    Well, after hours of googling, I almost give up.

    I am looking for some clothes that fit for the hospital that are decent to wear and comfy! Right now I have two sets of clothes, the uncomfie ones for wearing out and the comfy comfy boxers and tank tops. That are wonderful but not something I would like to wear in hospital.

    I am not fussed for nursing wear *as that seems to bring the price up by heaps!!

    Any suggestions to any websites or shops that have some nice stuff in XL? I have found lots of 8-10 size stuff at big w ect but looking for size 18 and up.

    Thanks : )

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    Dec 2007
    Victoria
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    PJ's.
    You don't need anything else...not clothes anyway! lol

    Singlet tops and comfy PJ pants. KMart etc have lots of larger size pj bottoms, comfy, light and cheap as.
    I bought a couple of B2B Nighties from KMart, V neck sort of ones with spaghetti straps for feeding - still have on and will take it again it is soooo comfy lol
    Also a couple of feeding bras and those crop tops bras.

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    Nov 2010
    QLD
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    another that suggests Kmart - I got some really comfy tops and pj's from there a few weeks ago. They have Pj's that look nicer then the standard ones, so you could even wear them if you had visitors. GL

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    Feb 2008
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    Target also has some nice pj sets or just the bottoms. Really comfy and then as the other girls said singlet tops and then I had 2 zip up fleecy style tops so when I had guests I didn't feel so exposed.

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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    I got a heap of t shirts from Rivers quite cheap (bigger sizes too and they wash really well), and tracky pants with drawstring waist from DFO. Pjs pants from Kmart/Target and Bub2Bub breatsfeeding singlets from Kmart ($10-$15 each).

    I had shower and got dressed in clothes every day cos it made me feel better.

  6. #6

    Jul 2009
    Australia
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    I agree with the getting cheap pj bottoms from kmart, target or big w. Probably k mart as lately they have had singlets/tops for really cheap same with pj pants.

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    Sep 2005
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    Kmart have lots of rolltop shorts and skirts. I loved my yoga pants for hospital with a singlet....I wasn't out to win any beauty pageants though lol.

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    I'm just getting all that kind of stuff from the op shop I picked up a great matching pajama set the other day - comfortable (though the pants don't quite fit my belly while there's a baby in there) and oh-so-cute

    Otherwise, I'll keep an eye out here and get some ideas myself


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    Mens pj's. They have a low baggy crotch to keep away from ouchy bits.
    I took those and some nice floor length skirts with a big thick elastic waist band. You seriously don't need anything fancy.