It is a nice shirt
"It is a nice shirt but it doesn’t make me look great in it."










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Overall rating: 3.6666667 / 5 from 9 reviews.
Review topics: ["fit","look","shirt","drape","tee"].
"It is a nice shirt but it doesn’t make me look great in it."
"Great tshirt Fits great and is longer togo w maternity jeans w side panels not showing . Fits great / not too small / not too big"
"After one wash it was significantly smaller and it has a boxy fit"
"This shirt is actually quite short for pregnancy. I was hoping it would cover more of my growing belly at 30 weeks and look a bit more sophisticated with the price, but it’s slouchy look isn’t very shabby chic either."
"bagger than expected but comfortable. The linen pulled within 1 day of wear. not great quality."
"Great tee. Material a little itchy though"
"so airy and comfortable"
"I purchased this when I wasn’t pregnant. I am currently 9wks pregnant with our fourth child and I anticipate getting a lot of use out of this throughout my pregnancy and postpartum. I’m a long-time fan of Hatch and they make up the majority of my maternity pieces. The best part is many of the items are closet staples even when I’m not pregnant. And everything holds up remarkably well. I’ve yet to retire an item so some things will be going strong through my fourth season of pregnancy. And I fully expect to be able to pass on some of my third trimester and post partum pieces (the ones I can no longer wear once I’m back to a normal weight) to some of my girlfriends who still plan to have more pregnancies."
"I am 5'4" 120 lbs pre pregnancy, I'm currently at 22 weeks and the size 1 and size 2 are both great, extra drapery and I like to knot it on one side. I intentionally got it a bit larger so it would have a nice drape. However, I'm surprised by how thin and see through it is. I got the black and white stripe and you can definitely see your bra underneath, still debating whether to keep or not."


1. Chest/Bust
Measure at the fullest part of your chest, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
2. Underbust
Measure your body circumference directly under your bust, keeping the tape level and parallel to the floor. (Note: The tape should follow the bottom of your bra band.)
3. Waist
Measure over the belly at the widest part.
4. Hips
Measure at the fullest part of your seat, keeping the tape parallel to the floor.
5. Low Hips
With legs together, measure around your body, keeping the tape the same distance from the waist all the way around.
6. Thigh
Standing with feet shoulder width apart, wrap the measuring tape around the thigh, where the bottom of your butt meets the top of your thighs. Make sure to keep the tape snug, but not tight, and ensure that the the tape measure is level from front to back.