24 pregnancy style winter ideas

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I love her maternity style but don’t think I could wear those heels when I’m that pregnant lol.

I love her maternity style but don't think I could wear those heels when I'm that pregnant lol. -   24 pregnancy style winter
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Ways to use maternity and non-maternity clothing to dress your baby bump this fall I’m coming up on the home stretch of pregnancy! Which is exciting, but it also is the toughest (nevermind that “first trimester is the hardest!” junk, the third is). It’s when you get really big, it’s hard to breathe, it’s hard to move, and you go to your closet to get dressed and next to nothing fits you. So, you know, there’s that emotional challenge in addition to the physical challenges! Alas, I’ve developed a staple, go-to look for my fall maternity style. *Affiliate links used* And clearly, plaid had to be involved. Don’t worry though, I left the pumpkin spice out of this post! No PSLs here, and it’s not because I’m not drinking caffeine… I digress. This look is super simple and uses maternity and non-maternity clothes so that you can easily dress your baby bump this fall. This shirt is actually non-maternity and I found it at Target. I actually bought a clothing article from Target that fits and isn’t terrible quality! Hallelujah, the heavens sang and the sky is filled with sunlight! Never thought that would happen. Watch out though, I haven’t washed it yet. It could fall apart on the spin cycle… Here’s some non-Target plaid options that are actually less expensive and just as cute! The tank is a basic white maternity tank. Whether you’re expecting or not, all women need basic tanks for cardigans, button-ups and under see-through shirts! Get one (or more!) in white, black and nude for starters. The fabulous jeans are Joe’s Jeans (similar available here) and are worth every penny. I wish I had them in non-maternity too, because they’re my favorite jeans, hands down. I get compliments on them everywhere I go! I know they’re a splurge item, but I think investing in at least one (probably two if you’re a regular jean wearer) GOOD, high quality, high end maternity jeans is totally worth it. They’ll fit you and look great your whole pregnancy. And future pregnancies, if that’s the stage of life you’re in! This pair is also extremely similar to the ones I have pictured, and are slightly less expensive. The booties are Franco Sarto (shop similar here) and are the most comfortable pair of shoes I own, hands down. As in, Ugg boot level comfort! I like how the wedge dresses it up a bit, but keeps it easy to walk in (hello, uneven weight distribution and easy falls!) The sand color enables them to go with everything! Just cuff up those jeans and you’re set. Do you have a look you’re loving for fall? Plaids are clearly everywhere, have been for years now, and I STILL love it. I was so happy to find this one and be able to wear it over my bump – and I’ll be able to wear it after, too! Use these tips and links for your fall maternity style, and dress your baby bump in comfort and ease.