for the past two years, this is ALL I want to wear as an undershirt. I see a lot of reviews that talk about it not having adjustable straps or shelf bras etc but for me that’s exactly what I needed. With super sensitive skin that became more sensitive during pregnancy and early postpartum, I couldn’t tolerate anything but soft plain cotton close to my skin. They are long which is great and look totally natural post-baby-bump as well so just keep buying more. Yeah they’re on the cheap side (I mean, what did you expect?) but considering that I’m now raising a toddler, all my shirts get ruined so I’m not worried about it. I periodically buy a new one so I have one that’s free of stains and stretches but out of owning maybe 10 so far and treating them like crap only one strap has busted a seam.I just wanted to speak up in favor for them. I have rarely found a shirt that fits my body this well and is this versatile AND meets my needs for comfort, and I’m grateful for it.I’ve been wearing a medium through all stages of pregnancy and postpartum so far.A friend turned me on to getting maternity tanks for the length. I haven’t had a normal tanks yet that I’ve bought for it length to get that layered look that has shrunk once washed and then rides up. Being that I’m not pregnant but have a lil gut it fits nice, the fabric is nice too. But for the pregnant women looking to buy there isn’t stretch to the material so once your tummy grows you’ll loose the length and eventually have to go up a size the further along you get. But since they’re not expensive you’ll definitely get your money’s worth of wear out of themThe cami does not have adjustable straps so if you're like me with narrow or small shoulders they do fall a little. i'm normally a large to xl in maternity right now so i ended up trying the large first. there is no rousing on the side but does have some stretch. it's loose on the top and i'm a 40DD right now. after a bit it does start to roll up. other then that it works out fine. i did order the set 1 black and white and they sent them in 2 separate orders.I like these camis overall. My only complaint is they are a little too stretchy so they expand when you wear them. I like my camis to fit a little snugger, like they are holding you in and lifting what they should be. Also I feel like the add a little bulk to the shirt you are wearing if it’s under the shirt. However, if you are wearing them by theirselves they should be perfect.I like the tank, however I bought it for breastfeeding. The straps don’t have any stretch in them whatsoever so to be able to breastfeed in it you have to take your whole boob up and over the tank. I bought it for the price and thought I would give it a shot. It’s a fine tank for layering so I will keep it since I love long length tank tops but it’s not the most comfortable since the straps do t stretchI bought this shirt as an undershirt for work. As my belly has started to grow my undershirts have all been very uncomfortable. I don’t like the feel of a shirt clinging to my stomach, even before I got pregnant. This shirt is soft but has elasticityto so that it will still fit as my belly grows. I am not showing much yet so the shirt is still a little loose around my waist, and very long so it will still completely cover my belly as it grows. Based on the current fit and comfort this shirt will work post pregnancy as well. I will be buying more in different colors.As others have said, the straps are too long for a cami. I didn’t feel like returning it so I cut the straps and re-sewed them 2 inches shorter. The whole point of this shirt (for me) is to cover up my pregnancy cleavage under shirts & dresses so I can appear work/church/family appropriate. The material is like a T-shirt so very casual and not stretchy but it is basic enough to do the job.They fit well and are nice and breathable, but the fabric attracts a lot of lint every wash. I'm super weird about that, so I have to de-lint them every wear. Annoying.This camisole is we thinner than I expected, and tore the second time I put it on. I am constantly being disappointed in the quality of Motherhood Maternity clothes, everything just seems to tear easily and fall apart. This shirt is no exception. I gave it two stars because the sizing seems accurate. In my opinion it is worth less than $10.Just received this tank top today. I'd say it fits true to size however the straps aren't adjustable. So for me being pregnant and being 5'2" it fits around okay, but comes way too low on me. If I could adjust straps I would keep it but unfortunately it's unwearable like this. So I'll be returning it. I considered reordering a size large but again due to the straps not being a justable I'm not confident it's worth the wait. It's definitely your very basic tank top, nothing special about it at all other than it's a bit longer than a typical tank top.Lol I can’t believe the positive reviews on this. It is not worth $12. It’s the cheapest tank that looks like it’s from the dollar store. Thin cotton. No shelf-bra. No adjustable straps. Short torso.Not really sure how this even qualifies as maternity wear..I got these hoping they were similar to the Thyme maternity Ones, since they shut down now. Sadly the quality was poor, material very thin, and the seams unraveled within 3 weeks. Too bad I bought 3 ?♀️Straps dont adjust so big in the armpit area