A straight leg denim pant with stretch! This comfy pair of pants has an over belly band in black. Made in Canada by Belly Bedaine. SIZE & FIT Fits true to size DETAILS Maternity Colour: Blue Machine wash cold, gentle cycle Made in Canada ABOUT BELLY BEDAINE Véronique is the owner and designer of Bromont, Quebec bas
A straight leg denim pant with stretch! This comfy pair of pants has an over belly band in black. Made in Canada by Belly Bedaine.
SIZE & FIT
Fits true to size
DETAILS
Maternity
Colour: Blue
Machine wash cold, gentle cycle
Made in Canada
ABOUT BELLY BEDAINE
Véronique is the owner and designer of Bromont, Quebec based Belly Bedaine and a mom of two daughters. Her mission is to help mothers feel beautiful and good about themselves by offering versatile, comfortable and functional clothing. Designed in Quebec with products manufactured in Canada.
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DELIVERY & RETURNS
Free delivery on orders over $99 in Canada. $9 delivery on orders under $99. Free in store pickup. See details on delivery and returns
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