Best Maternity Clothing Brands of 2026
We evaluated the top maternity clothing brands on style, comfort, fabric quality, size inclusivity, and value to help you build a bump wardrobe you'll actually love wearing.
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- Timeless, fashion-forward designs that transition seamlessly from maternity to postpartum wear
- Premium fabrics — linen, silk blends, and jersey — that hold their shape through all three trimesters
Elevated maternity fashion designed to be worn before, during, and after
Hatch Collection is the brand that changed what maternity clothing could look like. Its pieces are genuinely stylish, exceptionally made, and designed to remain useful long after the baby arrives. If you're going to invest in one maternity brand, this is it.
Read the full Hatch Collection review →Pros
- Timeless, fashion-forward designs that transition seamlessly from maternity to postpartum wear
- Premium fabrics — linen, silk blends, and jersey — that hold their shape through all three trimesters
- Thoughtful details like adjustable ties and ruching that grow with your body
Cons
- Premium pricing puts many pieces out of reach for budget-conscious shoppers
- Size range tops out at 2X, which leaves some body types underserved
Score Breakdown
Style9.8Comfort9.2Quality9.5Size Inclusivity8.4Value7.8 - 2
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- Wide range of occasion-appropriate styles from workwear to formal maternity dresses
- Sizing extends to 3XL with consistent fit across the range
The royal-approved maternity brand with European polish
Seraphine offers the closest thing to European sophistication in maternity fashion at a more accessible price than Hatch. Its broad size range, professional styling options, and durable construction make it an excellent choice for the office and beyond.
Read the full Seraphine review →Pros
- Wide range of occasion-appropriate styles from workwear to formal maternity dresses
- Sizing extends to 3XL with consistent fit across the range
- Strong resale value — pieces hold up and remain stylish after multiple pregnancies
Cons
- Shipping from the UK can add time and cost for US customers
- Some styles run small — careful attention to the size guide is required
Score Breakdown
Style9.3Comfort9.0Quality9.1Size Inclusivity8.7Value8.5 - 3
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- Extensive size range from XS to 3X with a dedicated plus maternity collection
- On-trend designs updated frequently — great for photo shoots and special occasions
Trend-forward maternity at a price that makes sense
PinkBlush is the go-to destination when you want to look great at the baby shower without spending a fortune. Its size inclusivity is the best in this roundup, and the sheer volume of styles means you'll find something for every occasion — just order carefully and keep the return label handy.
Read the full PinkBlush Maternity review →Pros
- Extensive size range from XS to 3X with a dedicated plus maternity collection
- On-trend designs updated frequently — great for photo shoots and special occasions
- Frequent sales make already-affordable pieces genuinely cheap
Cons
- Fabric quality is noticeably lighter than premium brands — some pieces don't last beyond one pregnancy
- Inconsistent sizing across styles means returns are more common
Score Breakdown
Style8.7Comfort8.3Quality7.8Size Inclusivity9.0Value9.6 - 4
8.1
From $30Hundreds of styles, fast delivery, easy returns
Hundreds of styles, fast delivery, easy returns
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- Enormous selection across styles, price points, and aesthetics — something for every taste
- Free returns make it low-risk to experiment with different silhouettes
Hundreds of styles, fast delivery, easy returns
ASOS Maternity wins on sheer selection and convenience. Its free returns policy makes it a smart place to experiment when your body is changing week to week. Quality is variable, so it works best as a supplement to a more intentional core wardrobe rather than the foundation of it.
Read the full ASOS Maternity review →Pros
- Enormous selection across styles, price points, and aesthetics — something for every taste
- Free returns make it low-risk to experiment with different silhouettes
- Consistent new-arrival cadence keeps the selection feeling fresh
Cons
- Quality varies significantly between ASOS-own and third-party brands on the platform
- No in-store presence — fit can be hard to judge from photos alone
Score Breakdown
Style8.5Comfort7.9Quality7.6Size Inclusivity9.1Value9.4 - 5
7.8
From $25The trusted maternity staple brand, available everywhere
The trusted maternity staple brand, available everywhere
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- In-store availability at over 1,000 locations means you can try before you buy
- Maternity basics — leggings, tanks, jeans — are reliable and well-priced
The trusted maternity staple brand, available everywhere
Motherhood Maternity is the dependable workhorse of maternity wardrobes. It may not win on style, but its in-store fitting experience, consistent sizing, and budget-friendly basics — especially denim and activewear — make it an essential part of any practical maternity wardrobe.
Read the full Motherhood Maternity review →Pros
- In-store availability at over 1,000 locations means you can try before you buy
- Maternity basics — leggings, tanks, jeans — are reliable and well-priced
- Frequent sales and a loyalty program add meaningful savings over a full pregnancy
Cons
- Styling skews safe and conservative — limited appeal for fashion-forward shoppers
- Online experience feels dated compared to newer direct-to-consumer maternity brands
Score Breakdown
Style7.4Comfort8.6Quality7.9Size Inclusivity8.8Value9.3
Maternity Clothing Buying Guide
Why does maternity clothing strategy matter?
Maternity clothes are a genuinely annoying purchase: nine months of wear across three different bodies (early bump, full term, postpartum), for a wardrobe you mostly retire after. The brands that earn their place solve real problems — sizing that tracks the actual timeline, fabrics that survive constant washing, nursing access designed in, and price points that respect the short season. Strategy beats volume: a small capsule from the right sources outperforms a closet of panic buys.
What to look for
Buy for the timeline, not the trimester
The best pieces work across the whole arc — ruched sides and stretch that grow, then recover for postpartum. Anything that only fits month eight is a rental.
The capsule core
Experienced parents converge on the same list: two great leggings, quality basics that layer, one dress that dresses up, supportive bras re-fitted as you change. Nail the core before anything aspirational.
Nursing access if you’ll want it
Buying pregnancy-plus-nursing pieces doubles the useful life. Check how tops and dresses actually open — clever access you’ll use one-handed differs from technically-present zippers.
Fabric quality where it counts
The pieces worn weekly for months need real fabric — recovery stretch, opacity when stretched, wash-and-wear durability. Cheap basics that bag and pill cost more per wear.
Price tiers played deliberately
The ranked brands span investment to fast-fashion budget. The sensible mix: spend on the daily-wear core and the one occasion piece; save on trend items and short-window sizes.
Secondhand and rental leverage
Maternity is the ideal secondhand category — barely-worn by definition. Resale platforms and rental services stretch the budget, especially for occasion wear and office capsules.
Frequently Asked Questions
When do I actually need to start buying maternity clothes?
Most first pregnancies hit the regular-clothes wall between weeks 12 and 20 — often starting with waistbands (a belly band buys weeks) before tops. Buy in two waves: a small mid-pregnancy core when regular clothes genuinely stop working, and a fill-in top-up around the third trimester once you know how you’re carrying. Buying everything at week 10 guarantees mis-sized regret.
How does maternity sizing work?
The standard convention: your pre-pregnancy size, cut for the bump — a pre-pregnancy medium is a maternity medium. The catches: brands vary (read each size chart), bodies change beyond the bump, and late pregnancy may shift you up a size in fitted pieces. Order the core from brands with easy returns, and re-measure rather than guess for bras, where changes are largest.
What’s worth spending on versus buying cheap?
Spend on frequency and function: the leggings and basics worn three times weekly, a genuinely supportive bra, and the one occasion dress photos will remember. Save on trend pieces, single-season items, and anything for a narrow window — that’s where budget-tier and secondhand shine. The per-wear math is the guide: nine months of thrice-weekly wear justifies quality; one baby shower does not.
Our Ranking Methodology
Maternity clothing brands were evaluated on 6 weighted criteria: style and design, comfort and fit across trimesters, fabric quality and durability, size inclusivity, postpartum wearability, and price-to-value ratio. Multiple pieces from each brand were worn-tested across second and third trimesters.
Learn more about how we test and score →


