Maternity shops in Helsinki

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kjscot2
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Maternity shops in Helsinki

Post by kjscot2 » Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:40 am

Does anyone know of some nice, but not terribly expensive maternity shops in Helsinki?



Maternity shops in Helsinki

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Re: Maternity shops in Helsinki

Post by richard berman » Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:32 am

H & M have a range
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Re: Maternity shops in Helsinki

Post by Lisa 15 » Thu Apr 08, 2010 12:29 pm

ut all of the H&M. For sure the one is Aleksanterinkatu and yhe one in Iso Omena.
Also Vero Moda and Benetton in Kamppi, then there is Bebe but quite expansive. Best to register to their web site so that you know in advance about their sales.
And to finnish, a few website: http://www.isabelle.fi/aitiystuotteet-c-56.html
http://nelly.com/fi/äitiysvaatteita/ , http://www.ellos.fi/splashpage/splashpa ... ryid=23011
Hope you find some things :)

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Re: Maternity shops in Helsinki

Post by Misku » Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:55 am

I agree with Lisa that Bebes is really nice, but a bit pricey. The quality is great though, so I bought e.g. a good bra there, and a cheap pair of jeans at H&M. Anyway, here's the link: http://www.bebes.fi/kauppa/

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Re: Maternity shops in Helsinki

Post by MagicJ » Sat Apr 10, 2010 12:28 pm

Was bookmarking a few of those pages for our impending birth, then found this:

http://www.bebes.fi/kauppa/index.php?cP ... anguage=en

Boob: Maternity Wear. Is that a terrible name for a clothing range or do women find it amusing and a good marketing ploy?
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