Giveaway: Win A Pair Of Paige Jeans, Worth Almost $200

As our bodies change during pregnancy, so too does our wardrobe. That little black dress you bought before you found out you were pregnant? Not going to fit for that wedding next month. And jeans! Good luck finding a stylish pair. Borrow For Your Bump, a new online maternity boutique, is aware of these challenges and how they can affect your bank account — at a time when you should be saving for baby. BFYB is like Bag Borrow Steal or Rent the Runway for expecting mothers, allowing expectant moms to buy contemporary designer clothing or just rent it for a few weeks for a portion of the cost. At BFYB, customers can enjoy designer clothing in maternity sizes for an affordable monthly rate at 75% off retail prices. From evening dresses to skinny jeans, BFYB offers a full wardrobe of the latest styles in designer brands. Designers on the site include Seraphine, a brand popular with celebrities like Jessica Alba and January Jones; Paige Denim, a classic brand that offers denim styles and washes for every taste; and NOM, a cutting edge L.A.-based maternity fashion line. One lucky reader Mommyish reader will win her choice of one of three Paige Denim styles from BYFB, which retail for $196.

Entering to win is easy. You just have to become a fan of Mommyish on Facebook. Already a fan? Follow this link to enter to win. If you’re not a fan, enter here, too. You’ll have until February 19, 2012 at 5 p.m. EST to enter to win. You must be at least 18 and a resident of the US to win. (Full terms and conditions here).

Plus, every friend you get to ”Like” Mommyish on Facebook by sharing the giveaway on your Facebook page will mean additional entries for you. Liking BFYP’s Facebook page will give you extra entries, too. Yet another way to win these stylish jeans!

If you want to check out BFYB’s latest styles, make sure to follow them on Twitter and visit their official website.

And don’t forget to ”Like” Mommyish on Facebook for access to more giveaways and fun stuff like this in the future.

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