BreAuna is 7 months pregnant, 5& BreAuna is 7 months pregnant, 5'9" and wearing a size small||Medium Wash
BreAuna is 7 months pregnant, 5'9" and wearing a size small
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Denim Overall

Regular price$108.00
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Size Guide

As a rule of thumb, select your pre-pregnancy size (or current size if you're not pregnant).

Still unsure? Use a measuring tape to confirm your sizing, or reach out to a fit expert at customercare@ingridandisabel.com.

Size XS S M L XL
Numeric 0 - 2 4 - 6 8 - 10 12 - 14 16
Chest 34" - 35" 36" - 37" 38" - 39.5" 40" - 42.5" 43" - 44"
Hip 37" - 38" 39" - 40" 41" - 42.5" 43.5" - 45.5" 46" - 47"

Fun fact: We fit on pregnant and non-pregnant woman, so one size should work from 1st to 4th to forever!

How To Measure

Chest

Wrap the tape around fullest part of your bust, keeping it as level to the floor as possible.

Hips

Measure at the widest part of your hips (below the bump if you're pregnant).

What’s cuter than a pregnant belly in overalls? Not much in our opinion, which is why we upgraded the fit on our best-selling style to *really* work for you and that bump. Constructed in REPREVE® stretch denim fabric that’s made from plastic water bottles, we outfitted this pair with adjustable buttons at the hip for a just-right fit at every stage.
  • REPREVE®: a performance fiber made from repurposed materials.
  • 52% cotton / 25% rayon / 21% REPREVE® polyester / 2% spandex
  • Machine wash cold with like colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low. Iron low heat.
  • Fits throughout all stages of pregnancy + postpartum
  • Inseam: 28.5”
  • Select your pre-pregnancy size
Short answer: we made them for moms who love overalls (which is everyone!). We also made them with recycled REPREVE, our go-to sustainable denim fabric. Fun fact: with other brand partners, we’ve helped recycle 30 billion plastic water bottles and counting. Pretty neat, right?