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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
What maternity accessories does Quince offer for women?
What maternity accessories does Quince offer for women?
The maternity accessories collection covers belly bands (the bridge piece for early-to-mid pregnancy), slippers and house shoes (for swelling-prone feet), robes (for layering across pregnancy and postpartum), and socks (compression and non-compression styles). All designed to fill the in-between pieces that the maternity wardrobe needs alongside the main categories of tops, bottoms, dresses, intimates, and loungewear.
What is a maternity belly band and when should I use one?
What is a maternity belly band and when should I use one?
A maternity belly band is a stretchy fabric tube that wraps around the waist to bridge the gap when pre-pregnancy bottoms still mostly fit but the waist button no longer closes. Best used early-to-mid pregnancy (typically weeks 8-16) when you want to extend the wear life of pre-pregnancy jeans, pants, and skirts before fully switching to maternity bottoms. The band hides the unbuttoned waist and provides light support under the bump.
Are maternity slippers worth buying separately?
Are maternity slippers worth buying separately?
For most third-trimester pregnancies, yes — foot swelling commonly increases in the last weeks, and dedicated maternity or roomier slippers handle the swelling better than tight house shoes. The slip-on construction also matters because bending over to fasten footwear gets harder late in pregnancy. Postpartum recovery also benefits from comfortable house footwear during the early weeks.
How do I care for maternity belly bands, robes, and socks?
How do I care for maternity belly bands, robes, and socks?
Belly bands and socks (knit stretch construction): machine wash cool on gentle, tumble dry low or hang dry to preserve the elastic. Robes follow the material-specific care label — cotton and modal robes machine wash cool, washable silk robes machine wash in a mesh laundry bag and lay flat to dry. Slippers: spot-clean with a damp cloth only; full immersion damages the construction. Always follow the specific care label on each piece.







