The most important decision you'll make isn't the wash or the cut; it’s how the jeans actually stay on your body.
These look most like "regular" jeans but have a lower rise and elastic inserts in the pocket area or a stretchy waistband that sits under your curve.
The Vibe: They feel the most like "real" pants. Great for the first and second trimesters.
Pregnancy denim needs to be more than just soft; it needs . Look for blends that include Lycra, Elastane, or Spandex. You want the jeans to stretch out as you sit and move, but "snap back" so they don't look baggy and saggy at the knees by 3:00 PM. 5. Think About the "Fourth Trimester"