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Amazon is the Best Underrated Place to Shop for Fall Maternity Clothes

Channel your inner Rihanna with these picks.

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Rihanna has taught me many things in life—including, recently, how to put together cute maternity outfits. Let her pregnancy style (and that of Kylie Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and other 'It' girls) be a lesson that you don't need to give up your pre-pregnancy wardrobe and aesthetic entirely. Paired with the right bump-friendly basics, you can still wear many of your favorite pieces well into your second trimester, and perhaps even your third. Where should you be shopping for your soon-to-be-mom staples? Amazon, of course.

The online retailer carries maternity brands like Bumpsuit, Belly Bandit, and Nothing Fits But. Plus, you can find tons of cute maternity clothes the upcoming transitional time of year from labels you probably already shop. Think: Madewell, Free People, and rag & bone. Peruse some of our favorite bump-friendly styles for fall below. The beauty of shopping for pregnancy clothes on Amazon is that you can grab diapers, nursery furniture, stretch mark cream, and your weird snack cravings in the same go.

Did you just find your baby shower dress? I sure think you did.

If you're going to invest in one pair of maternity jeans, make it this versatile pick from Madewell. The fit and wash work with just about everything, and the stretchy waist panel will fit well into your third trimester.

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This slouchy Free People sweatshirt can easily accommodate a growing baby bump, and it's stylish enough to wear after your pregnancy ends.

I'm gonna let this five-star Amazon review do the talking here: "There [are] not a lot of things a pregnant woman can be super comfortable in… but this tank top is absolutely amazing. Will absolutely be purchasing more colors and living in them for the last three months of my pregnancy. I wish I found them sooner, lol."

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Made from Barefoot Dreams' signature CozyChic fabric, this oversized cardigan is like wearing a giant hug. It's exactly what you'll want to wear when morning sickness strikes.

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Trust me, you'll still be lounging in this Free People onesie long after your pregnancy ends—especially in the fourth trimester.

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Business casual and belly bumps aren't exactly a match made in heaven. But reviewers say these pants are the exception—they're polished and comfortable.

The smocked back and swinging silhouette of this Gap denim dress makes it pregnancy-friendly. And just wait until you see how cute it looks with fall sweaters and boots!

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This do-it-all midi pairs easily with your favorite pre-pregnancy jackets and blazers. A blazer and ballet flats are all you need for a chic office outfit.

Rag & bone's viral sweatpant jeans were made for days when "real pants" aren't even in the question. They'll come in handy postpartum, too.

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This bodycon maxi proves that maternity dresses can, in fact, be chic. It's the perfect pick for a pregnancy photoshoot or black-tie event.

These stretchy, belly-friendly leggings will immediately become the first bottoms you reach for on casual days, especially towards the end of your pregnancy.

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Low-rise loungewear pants with fold-over waistbands are trending this fall—and lucky you, they're super pregnancy-friendly.

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Stressing over what to wear to that fall wedding on your calendar? This sophisticated Bumpsuit dress will put your search to an end for under $150.

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The right undergarments can make all the difference during pregnancy. Not only do these Belly Bandit shorts prevent thigh chafing, but they also support your stomach to help minimize back and hip pain.

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Sarah Maberry
Fashion and Luxury Commerce Editor

Sarah Maberry is a fashion and luxury commerce editor at Hearst Magazines, where she covers fashion, beauty and pop culture. A seasoned trend forecaster and fashion historian, she analyzes viral products and trends on a deeper level, helping readers determine what's worth buying. When she’s not writing for ELLE, Harper’s BAZAAR, Town & Country, Esquire, Cosmopolitan and other publications, she can be found roaming the Museum at FIT (her alma matter) or sewing her own couture while she binge-watches reality TV.
 

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