Floral Maternity Skirt
Most skirts which are available in the market become unwearable after a few weeks of pregnancy.
So I had been racking my brain to make something that can accommodate your growing belly and can make you feel comfortable even during the last part of your pregnancy and here they are. I have made these with drawstring waist so you can simply tie them wherever you like and you can also wear them after pregnancy.
To make these I have used a lovely light Yellow floral pattern in 100% mulmul cotton which is very soft and it gets softer with each wash.
I have the same fabric available in many other colors so during checkout just choose the color you want this robe in. The color swatches are shown in the last picture.
If you want the same one as pictured, just select the "Same as Picture" option in the "colors" variation during checkout.
As for size, I will need your pre-maternity size
Below is the size guide,
.................US........................UK/AU...........
Small........Size 0 - 4..............Size 6 - 8.......
Medium....Size 6 - 8..............Size 10 - 12...
Large........Size 10 - 12.........Size 14 - 16...
X-Large....Size 14 - 16..........Size 18 - 20...
2X-Large..Size 18 - 20..........Size 22 - 24...
3X-Large..Size 22 - 24..........Size 26 - 28...
******A NOTE FROM THE ORIGINAL ARTIST*******
Although imitation is the best form of flattery, this artist has been very aggravated by outright copy cat shops.
To make one original design, I put countless hours working on it..doing so many iterations..and then finally come up with something I feel would be best for my customers. And then just one fine day you discover someone completely copying your design. Recently a lot of copycat shops have come up which have copied my designs, my business model and made mockery of idea of originality. Unfortunately however, as it so often happens when "market" is the only decider, they seem to have succeeded in this embezzlement.
Everyone is an artist in some way, so I am sure everyone can empathize with misery I feel when I see others thriving on my original ideas. Please support the original artist.
Thanks
Shikha