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Feb 10 2010 02:00 PM ET
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1 Trend, 3 Ways: Cool Graphic Maternity Tees

For celebs who were trendsetters before sporting baby bumps — see Christina Milian, Gisele Bündchen and Kourtney Kardashian below — graphic tees are a maternity wardrobe must-have.

Soft and stretchy with hip designs, they’re a super stylish way to show off a growing belly. From cute cardigans and leggings to sleek leather jackets and jeans, they look great with everything!

Check out our top picks — for every budget — below.

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Courtesy Unbuttoned Maternity

Splurge:

Rock Me Mama‘s Rolling Stones Basic Rock Tee ($45) is perfect for edgy moms-to-be. It’s just as cool as a traditional band tee and you can adjust the side ruching to give your bump plenty of room to grow.

Courtesy 9 months to Grow

Affordable:

9 Months to Grow‘s black and white Mod Face Alomor Maternity tee (now on sale for $20) makes a bold fashion statement. Plus, it has a super flattering scoop neck.

Courtesy Old Navy

Bargain Buy:

Want something that won’t break the bank? Available in surfboard yellow (left), pink whisper and bright white, Old Navy‘s Maternity Watercolor Graphic V-neck tee ($8) is the perfect way to add a pop of color to any outfit.

– Anya

Comments (3) + Add a comment

Is that a Boston tee Gisele is wearing?

- Hea on

Im lovin the tee Christina is wearing.

- Luisa on

Haven’t seen too many graphic tees that work on women who are pregnant. What a great find!

- Edgi on

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