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Apparel : Bella Band

Bella Band




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: BellaBand
Department: womens
Fabric Type: 84% Nylon, 16% Spandex
Ranking: 7


Product facts:
  • Wear your non-pregnant girl pants a little longer and those cute maternity fashions a little sooner.
  • Colors to match any wardrobe.
  • Bella Band orders ship for under $5!
  • Fast shipping via Priority Mail.







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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for all stages of pregnancy
These are convenient for wearing all of your pants and shorts for an extended period of time. Later on, I found that fewer of my pants could be held up with the Bella Band because my belly was just too big. However, the BB was great for covering the tiny bit of belly that started showing at the bottom of my shirts (even maternity ones) and it supported my growing belly making it more comfortable in the third trimester. It's the only thing now that makes my big belly feel better day and night (I used to say I felt like I needed a crane to hold up my belly -- well this is the crane!)

I am also looking forward to using this postpartum to support my belly and once again extend my wardrobe until I get closer to my pre-pregnancy size (average time 9 months, I hear).

Please note! The Bella Band comes in different sizes and you have to buy the right size. It should be able to hold up your pants when you're barely showing, but that same size will work all the way through the pregnancy.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Bella Band
This is a great idea for extending the wear of your pre-pregnancy clothes! :) I have loved it and I think it will work for quite a while, who wants a bunch of maternity clothes you will never wear again! This makes it so you don't need them as soon.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Money well spent!
I purchased the bella band when I was about 15 weeks pregnant. I wish I had purchased it a little earlier, b/c it made wearing my pre-pregnancy pants so much more comfortable. I'm now around my 20th week and I have found it useful to wear w/my maternity pants. The pants are still a little loose and I find that the BB helps keep them up and gives me a more flattering silhouette. I sometimes wear it just for that reason and b/c I personally like the feeling of having my belly supported. I can only imagine that in the weeks to come I will find more benefit in having my expanding belly supported and if so I may buy another one in black for the fall/winter.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product, worth the money
Because there were other cheaper options available I struggled with plunking the $25 ($30 w/shipping) down to buy this but am very glad I did. In the end I went with my gut that told me there's a reason why it's priced higher and I'd probably reap the benefits of that. I did. I bought a size larger than recommended based on other's reviews and have been able to use it since it came out of the box but know it will last me several months more into my pregnancy. So far I only need it for a pair of jean capris but if it were cooler I think I'd be using it a lot more. (Since it's summer all of my gauchos and skirts are still fitting me) I double mine over to hide the bumps from the button and zipper and since I wear my shirts and blouses longer you can't see a thing. I do have to pull it down often because of sitting at work and driving but it stays put more than I thought it would. It also looks just like a tank top underneath so no one's the wiser.



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