Maternity Monday: Ribbed Crew-Neck Midi Dress

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A woman wearing a blue long sleeve ribbed midi dress and black boots

While maternity clothing has come a long way, sometimes the available options just aren’t for you. There’s actually a lot of clothes that aren’t marketed as “maternity” that can accommodate your changing body. For example, this stretchy ribbed dress works both before and during pregnancy.

Made from a cotton blend with a touch of cashmere for softness, this midi sweater dress from Quince stretches as your bump grows. The fabric is light and breathable, and the self-tie belt adjusts to fit your waistline. 

The dress is $69.90 and comes in sizes XS-XL. (When I was expecting and buying non-maternity clothes, I usually wore either my regular size or one size up.) It’s available in seven colors. 

Building a maternity wardrobe for work? Check out our page with more suggestions along both classic and trendy/seasonal lines.

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