Anna, I can still technically wear all my shoes, but I feel so heavy on my feet, my feet hurt and ask me for something cushy. Maybe I need to find some great cushy inserts so I don’t end up in sneakers all the time. I started the week in my little ballet flats, but by Thursday I was done with that.
Angie, you would be the cutest wolf-whistler
Cinnamon fern, high-low tops seemed counter-intuitive at first glance, but they are working out well because of the drape factor, and as normal tops might be shorter anyway falling over the big belly, it just kind of allows you to run with it.
Sarah, these socks (in the link and the ones I was looking for, not the ones on my feet in the photo) work out really well for me. I am a huge Falke sock fan. They really last for years and keep their shape. They are a bit cheaper in Germany though. I have some like those in the link and some with an even lower vamp, depending on the shoe I wear. There is some silicon on the back of the heel that keeps them from slipping off.
http://www.amazon.com/Falke-Sn.....ke+sneaker
Thanks so much to everyone who commented. You are so kind, and it is such music to my ears because I am often feeling insecure these days.
By the way to Suz and anyone else who is interested, these clothes are currently available from Mango and all machine washable. I would be happy to send you the links.
ETA: Christy and IK, I have read that you will never want to see your maternity clothes after the fact again. Maybe this is true. Another reason I am doing everything on the cheap--so I won't feel bad about boxing the stuff up or letting it go.