It's one of the very
few maternity items I have in my pregnancy capsule wardrobe and I'm grateful for its stretchy, comfy goodness in these last few weeks.
I have bought very
few maternity clothes during this pregnancy and people have been shocked at how many things I wear that are non-maternity.
If you're not a first - time mother, you probably still have
a few maternity dresses lingering in your closet that can be as exciting to wear again as they were the first time.
Think about reinvigorating your wardrobe with
a few maternity essentials that suit your new shape.
When I had my first baby I bought
a few maternity tops from other stores, but they did not work for breastfeeding.
I have bought
a few maternity items at Asos though to prepare for the last few months.
Most things I wore throughout my pregnancy with Addilyn were not even maternity — I only purchased
a few maternity jeans — going up a size in some tops and taking advantage of the flowy / oversize top trend is also key.
I have
a few maternity items from them (a lot of which are made in the USA) and so this dress was also a no brainer for me to keep!
I have blog posts scheduled while we get adjusted to newborn life, and I still have quite
a few maternity looks that I'm excited to share with you.
I'm working on
a few maternity style must - haves that I plan to share next month — would love to hear your favorites!
The dress is one of
the few maternity items I own, along with this shirt and a couple pairs of jeans.
I only did
a few maternity maxi dresses during my first pregnancy, I just can't justify paying SO much more for clothing that is literally only good for 6 months at most.
I'm posting regular clothes in addition to
a few maternity pieces.
I've found
a few maternity pieces that I love (blog post coming on this soon!)
I love love love Pink Blush and I bought
a few maternity pieces from them when I was pregnant and fully plan to purchase some regular things from them too!
Even though I'm still wearing non-maternity styles, it is nice to have
a few maternity pieces to turn to as well.
Even though my belly and waist are expanding and my wardrobe is shrinking, I'm learning that if I can add
a few maternity staples (like this black pencil skirt) here and there, I can make do with what still fits me and still be «on trend.»
3) I also haven't spent all of our extra spending money this month, so I'm finally going to get
a few maternity tops.