These do not look elevated
"These do not look elevated or like the photo at all. . . they are very baggy (I had to roll them and I am 6. 5 months pregnant), and they have the feel of a 20 dollar Amazon legging."





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For getting down to business. These suit pants are made with pregnancy + postpartum friendly stretch jersey, with a slightly tapered leg, side pockets, and a super comfortable elastic waistband. We designed them for wear all pregnancy long and well into postpartum, too. And bonus: they're machine washable!





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Overall rating: 3.6666667 / 5 from 24 reviews.
Review topics: ["size","fit","quality","pants"].
"These do not look elevated or like the photo at all. . . they are very baggy (I had to roll them and I am 6. 5 months pregnant), and they have the feel of a 20 dollar Amazon legging."
"After receiving a recommendation from a friend to get these pants as a workwear staple throughout my pregnancy, I was extremely disappointed by the quality and fit. I am a trial attorney and first wore these during a trial. I was constantly needing to pull them up from slipping down. The fit on the calf was also much more tapered than the photos suggest—these looked more like leggings than professional pants. The fabric suggests the same, as it is more of a soft stretchy legging material than a sleek material. Lastly, I was extremely disappointed this morning to put these on and notice that a hole had developed in the (fake) back pocket seam. I have worn these pants fewer than 10 times. For the amount I paid for them, I expected to have these as a wardrobe staple, but the quality does not match the price."
"These fit great under my bump but they are so short! Fit more like capris, and I’m only 5’4” with short legs specifically. So, sadly, these were returned."
"These pants fit very well! I normally wear a 4 and the size 1 fit perfectly. The material is really soft and comfy, and the adjustable waist ensures that these pants will fit well all the way through a pregnancy. The only thing I did not like, and the reason I am returning them, is because they run short. I'm 5'8" and these fit more like a capri than an ankle length, and that is just not the style I'm looking for. I wish they were longer!"
"I ordered these maternity work pants expecting high quality, especially given the price. Unfortunately, the fabric began to pill noticeably after just one wear. I reached out to customer service, hoping for a resolution, but was only told to use a fabric shaver—no apology or real support offered. Extremely disappointed in both the quality of the product and the customer service. Save your money—these pants are not worth the cost"
"Looks good! Runs a bit large so I’d order a smaller size rather than a larger one"
"They are comfy and look good for work, but they always fall down. I am early-ish in showing, but my bump is too big to wear normal pants anymore. I’m worried that even if my bump gets bigger, the waist will still be too big because it’s supposed to sit under your bump (and that area doesn’t grow a ton). I couldn’t go down a size because then the thighs would be too tight, so I kept them in hopes they eventually work. I’m 5’2” and the length is good for my petite size."
"Perfect work pants - soft, comfortable & nice stretch"
"Very soft and comfortable, but I one star off because they tend to slip down as I walk, perhaps because of the below-the-bump fit (or perhaps I ordered the wrong size). But very comfortable to sit in all-day meetings and look professional!"
"I was gifted these pants recently, and was excited to have something I could wear to work. I originally got them in a size 2, and tried them on before work one morning but found that they were uncomfortably tight and not flattering. Pre-pregnancy I am a 10 in pants. I decided to return for a bigger size (3), and they seemed to fit when I tried them on in the morning, but when I wore them to work that day they were literally falling down - I had to keep my hands in the pockets when walking to keep them up. Long review, but all this to say I struggled to find the right fit here, despite living in some other Hatch pants/sweaters this pregnancy."


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