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The Clothes - Questions
What size should I buy?
How do I know the clothes will look the same in person as they do on the computer screen?
Any special care required for the clothing?

Answers

What size should I buy?
Use the diagram below for a quick guide to find your correct measurements and then refer to the tops/dresses and bottom charts
to find your perfect Tummy Talk size.

Bust: Measure around the fullest part of your bust
Hips: Measure around the fullest part of your hips, at the top of your legs
Inside leg: Measure from the top of your inside leg from your crotch to your ankle bone

For Maternity Tops and Dresses

Tummy Talks maternity garments are designed to fit you from early pregnancy (from when you first start to show, probably around 16 weeks) through the full term of pregnancy and post-partum, until your body has fully recovered its pre-pregnancy form. Many of our designs are meant to be form fitting and by using versatile stretch fabrics, you will find that our garments grow with you, accommodating wherever you expand. Determine your top or dress size based on your current bust measurement. Measure around the fullest circumference of your bust and refer to the size chart tab to get the most accurate fit.

For Maternity Bottoms

Measure your current hip size and then refer to the size chart tab for the corresponding TummyTalk size.

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How do I know the clothes will look the same in person as they do on the computer screen?

We make every effort to ensure the accuracy of the product photos on our site. However, please note that colours can vary slightly from

computer monitor to computer monitor.

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Any special care required for the clothing?

Tummy Talk is not responsible for damages that occur during care of item, such as dry cleaning or washing. For best results, follow the care instructions on the sewn-in label of the garment. Washing a garment in hot water and drying it with hot air increases shrinkage. Washing a garment in cold water and laying it flat to dry minimizes shrinkage.

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