This great fitting, adjustable rise, moderate flare leg maternity pant features a soft and stretchy tummy panel which grows with you. Double needle top stitching edges the knit panel, double cargo pockets, and back pocket and side vents finish this look. Our comfy maternity styles are designed to support and flatter using your current size, so no need to size up. When ordering Cherokee maternity styles, remember to order your pre-pregnancy size. Inseam- 31
Z**E
Best tall maternity scrubs out there
I have a 35" inseam, and scrubs are super hard to find in a long length when not pregnant. These are the ONLY ones I have found that are long enough and maternity, and I love them. The elastic waist is full panel and very comfortable, though as with all maternity pants if you weigh down the pockets you'll have issues keeping your pants up. I read other reviews stating to go down one size, though my pre-pregnancy size is x-small so that was not an option. They are big on me to be sure, but not ridiculously so. They did not stay up on their own when I first started needed maternity scrubs, but folding down the panel did help. I wore a belly band (and still do) over them and with that extra support I had no problems with them staying up even in my first/second trimester. Now I am 34 weeks along and still wear a belly band (for comfort, not to keep them up), and they continue to fit well. I am very happy with the quality, comfort, and length of these pants and would highly recommend them if you have long legs!
A**L
only disappointment is that I waited so long to purchase! they are LONG! (6'ft tall nurse yells with joy!)
WHY DIDN"T I BUY THESE SOONER!!!!well, I'll tell you why. I am 6'0ft tall and work in perioperative setting so need to wear scrubs everyday and they do NOT make tall scrub pants in women's sizes that fit me (I usually take at least a 35"inseam but prefer 36" because I HATE when my ankles show when I sit down - and then lots of scrub pants fit tighter in the thighs if you don't buy them big enough -these pants were perfect- the elastic band is not too small for my bump (twins!) but also doesn't constantly fall down either (at end of 2nd trimester and I still need to grow more!) - and best of all - THEY ARE LONG!! yeah!the price was great (23$ - amazon prime free shipping) - and these pants are cute too - small slit at bottom of ankles- and some side pockets for your tools -I am very pleased and might buy more in other colors as I continue to grow!
L**Z
there was some confusion when I ordered because this pant looks like it has a straight leg and a second pant ...
So, there was some confusion when I ordered because this pant looks like it has a straight leg and a second pant comes up as frequently bought with this one (so I purchased that pant too) but they are the same pant... It isn't really a flare leg as pictured in some places, it is more of a straight leg with the teensiest bit of tapering at the knee so in some pictures it appears to have a massive flare, in some (as here) it appears to be a straight leg. It is from the Flexibles line and itself has the number 2092, and is literally the only maternity pant I've been able to find in tall. My inseam is 33-34 depending on shoe, and it is generously longer than I need, but the regular is too short so... It matches top 2892. I mention which top it matches specifically because it has contrast stitching in a greyish light blue and the other Cherokee flexibles top that I got (2874) doesn't have the contrast stitching, I know for some that would be a deal breaker, but I thought they mixed ok together. I normally wear a small in Cherokee pants, so I ordered a small and it fit through the hips and thighs as expected, but was just a tad loose in the belly still. The belly panel is like a yoga pant, wear it up, fold it over... I found it stayed up a little better for now if I folded it over, the shirt is plenty long enough to cover everything with the pant folded down. There is no drawstring, so if you don't have enough belly yet you will be tugging up your pants all shift or waiting for them to fit. If you don't need tall or are in betweenish, you might want to try the Cherokee Workwear Stretch 4208 maternity pant...the pants (in regular length) haven't arrived yet, but the top 4708 is softer and appears to be better quality in that line than it is in the Flexibles line, plus it has real pockets on the top instead of the joodie pockets that the Flexibles line has and it still has the stretchy side panels...
J**D
Highly Disappointed!
I am currently 29 weeks pregnant and officially reached the stage in my first pregnancy where my regular scrubs, despite their elastic waistbands, DO NOT FIT comfortably anymore. After seeing the pictures, and reading the positive reviews here, I decided to spend what I would say is an OBSCENE amount of money for a single pair of scrub pants and try a pair of these.When I got the pair in the mail and took them out of the package they looked huge! The legs are like stovepipes, and wide!! The length, a bit on the short side (I am 5'7). The BIGGEST issue with these is how the front seams lie, the belly band scoops down in a semi-V like shape, creating a poof, or pouching of material right in the front crouch area. It makes me look like I am sporting an erection, or wearing a pair of MC Hammer pants!!! The band is NOT supportive AT ALL, in fact, just wearing them for 2 minutes, I had to keep hiking the things up.I normally wear a pre-pregnancy medium, sometimes large, so I assumed with my growing belly, these would fit, guess I was wrong.I have no idea WHAT I will be wearing to work now, but it sure as heck won't be these!!! HIGHLY HIGHLY DISAPPOINTED!
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