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1025.1 | | SUPER::WTHOMAS | | Fri Jul 12 1991 15:49 | 6 |
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Boy if you think things are out of proportion now, just wait!
Wendy-who-still-can't-believe-her-profile
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1025.2 | Try JC Penny's | CSCMA::L_ARCABASCIO | | Fri Jul 12 1991 17:10 | 2 |
| I'm pretty sure the JC Penney catalogue has petite maternity clothes.
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1025.3 | | DPDMAI::CAMPAGNA | Transplanted Northerner | Fri Jul 12 1991 17:22 | 3 |
| Have you tried Maternity LTD? There is one in Burlington MA and one in
Nashua NH... Give them a call....
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1025.4 | | FDCV06::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Mon Jul 15 1991 10:51 | 3 |
| I also thought I saw petites at Mothercare in the Pheasant Lane Mall,
Nashua.
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1025.5 | J.C. PENNY OR SEARS | ICS::DOWD | | Mon Jul 15 1991 12:23 | 9 |
| I recommend the J.C. Penny Catalog. They have a petite section and the
selection is great.
I was in Sears this weekend and they too have a nice selection of
petite clothes. I got a pair of shorts for 4.99 and a sleeveless
tank top for 6.99! Even my younger sister thought they were "nice
looking!"
Karen
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1025.6 | JC penny is ok | USAT02::HERNDONK | | Mon Jul 15 1991 16:39 | 11 |
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I'm 5'0 and I know what you mean...I got the JC Penney catalog
but I have to disagree with previous noter....there are only a
few things in there for petite (fall/winter catalog). I just
figured I'd take them to an alterations place...
I cannot believe the prices of maternity clothes...sigh
Kristen
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1025.7 | Nobody home | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Mon Jul 15 1991 17:41 | 5 |
| By the way, Maternity Limited in Nashua (actually at the T.J. Maxx
plaza in Tyngesboro) is gone. I don't know if it moved, but I haven't
seen it anywhere.
judy
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1025.8 | thanks | PCOJCT::MILLET | | Tue Jul 16 1991 11:36 | 18 |
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Well I should have noted I live in New Jersey and work in NY.
But thanks for the suggestions.
I ordered the JC Penney Catalog but didn't get it yet - the store
had very little...
I ordered from a catalog called Mothers Place which seems
to have nice clothes for not much money -average $ 32.99 for
dresses.
Since they do not cost as much as Macys or some other stores
I figure I can have them altered...
I'll let you know...
If anyone is interested in this catalog the phone # is 1-800-829-0080
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1025.9 | too bad | TLE::RANDALL | | Thu Jul 18 1991 09:44 | 5 |
| That's too bad about Maternity Unlimited. They were wonderfully
helpful, reasonably priced, and willing to order just about
anything for you. . .
--bonnie
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1025.10 | What I did | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Pixillated | Mon Jul 29 1991 11:45 | 40 |
| I'm petite, too (in height if not in girth - -;).
When I was pregnant I had good luck with men's extra large size
t-shirts and turtlenecks. I wore them like tunics over maternity
jeans or slacks. I think the popular knit leggings would also be
nice.
If you sew, or know a reasonably-priced seamstress, the pattern
catalogues have some very nice patterns. I was very happy with two
knit outfits I had made. The pattern (sorry - can't rememember which
book) included a simple top with a scoop neck, dropped shoulders, short
sleeves, and a breast pocket, and a straight skirt. I had the
seamstress taper the skirt toward the knee, so it looked slim, and I
had the skirts hemmed high on the calf so I could wear knee-high
stockings. NO WAY was I going to wear pantyhose, nor pay for them. I
had the top and skirt made in the same knit fabric, one in pale green
and one in white.
I accessorized with beads or a colorful scarf, and felt well dressed for
both work and special occasions. Large earrings also help pull the
eye upward to the face.
I bought two maternity sweaters - one in red, one in black. They
looked, and felt, much better than formal jackets.
A lot of people, especially men at work, didn't realize I was pregnant
until my fourth or fifth month, which suited me just fine.
It was well worth the money to buy a maternity bathing suit. I got
mine in the spring while they were readily available. Swimming was the
only time I felt comfortable. And I looked nice at the same time.
I got flat shoes for work - grey suede for winter and bone calf for
spring/summer.
I took pains to get all the spots out of my maternity clothes all
along, and especially when I put them away, since I hope to use them
again!
Laura
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1025.11 | leggings, yes! | TLE::RANDALL | | Mon Jul 29 1991 13:17 | 9 |
| The knit leggings are wonderful -- extremely comfortable, provide
some support for your tired legs. Most of the maternity racks
I've seen have a good selection, and if those aren't good enough,
try the extra-large men's athletic tights.
And they still look nice for those weeks after the baby when you
aren't back to your ordinary clothes.
--bonnie
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1025.12 | JC PENNY #?? | ICS::MIRABITO | | Tue Sep 24 1991 14:41 | 7 |
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Does anyone have the 1-800 # for JC Penny? I'd really
appreciate it.
thx,
Noreen
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1025.13 | here it is | TIPTOE::STOLICNY | | Tue Sep 24 1991 14:49 | 5 |
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JC Penney Catalog Service 1-800-222-6161.
Toll-free directory information service is available at 1-800-555-1212.
Carol
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