A New Maternity Clothing Range Hits The High Street…

Aldi

by Alison Coldridge |
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Struggling to find affordable pregnancy wear? Look no further. Supermarket chain Aldi has unveiled its first ever maternity range – and it’s filled with bargain priced styles

You won’t just be able to pick up your food shopping in Aldi now – you’ll be able to add to your maternity wardrobe as the supermarket’s launched a new pregnancy fashion line.

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The range includes five maternity wardrobe essentials – a pair of leggings, a nursing bra, a feeding top, a maternity dress and a patterned changing bag.

Aldi Changing Bag

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There are some colour options, too. The wrap around dress is available in navy and burgundy from sizes 10-16, the leggings in black and navy in sizes small to large and the feeding top in red and black in sizes 10-18. And it won’t set you back much either, as the cost of the five items comes to just £50.95.

Aldi Maternity Range

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The entire range will be available to purchase on 18 September, while stocks last.

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