Not exact matches
While it can be a bit
bulky, it offers absorbent protection for your baby, has an inner
layer that wicks away moisture, and comfortable elastics
on the leg openings.
Whether or not others can tell you're pregnant might even depend
on something as simple as the time of year; if you're wearing lots of
bulky clothes and
layers in the winter, your pregnancy will be much less obvious than it would be in the summer.
Wrapsody has focused
on creating carriers that are lightweight and will not add
bulky layers when you carry your baby.
If you know you've got a
bulkier sweater
on up top and you're aptly playing proportions to have something snugger
on bottom, follow the above tip
on thicker leggings to be warm yet slim, and work with the proportional balance to
LAYER more up top then, too.
Even though this sweater is a bit
on the
bulkier / thicker side it still
layers well and is great for those really chilly days.
If you're having trouble
layering, keep reading for my tips
on how to
layer without looking
bulky:
After all, the best parkas should make you feel like you're floating around in your duvet haha Make sure to bring
bulky sweaters and lots of
layers when you're trying it
on so that you know whether to size up.
In hindsight I realise that the leather jacket wasn't my best
layering piece, as it made me look at bit
bulky on top.
I've even tried
layering more
bulky pieces and end up taking them all of in the car
on the way somewhere and just leave my trusty watch.
The fact that this turtleneck is sleeveless makes it perfect for wearing by itself
on warm fall days, plus it can create a
layered look without feeling
bulky.
The cardigan is not really that warm
on its own but is a great non
bulky layer to wear over a tee and under a coat when it's really cold and it would carry well though the warmer months too.
I get cold easily but I'm not a fan of wearing
bulky layers or jackets, especially
on my days off when I'm running errands or lounging around the house.
Growing up I hated
layering in the winter because you end up feeling so
bulky and immobile, but these pieces are perfect as your bottom
layer for a day
on the mountain or a long run.
So when I hit up a few stores trying to put together the perfect
layered look, I kept feeling like everything I put
on was
bulkier than the last.
Just polish your looks with a slim belt for waist definition
on bulky layers.
Shedding my
layers and putting
on something a little less
bulky has never sounded more wonderful.
On top of that, I like to
layer a fleece vest for added warmth & top it all off with a hooded puffer jacket — this one is perfect because it isn't too
bulky, but it still keeps me warm (more options to try here, here & here).
If you're wearing a sweater over your button - down, you can always add a blazer
on top, but most blazers aren't cut to house
bulky layers underneath.
Unfortunately for me, my upper body doesn't do
layers very well at the moment (It's
bulky enough
on its own But I'm working
on that.)