If you’ve been following along for the past few months, you may have noticed that although I’m expecting, I haven’t purchased much maternity wear. Other than denim and a dress I couldn’t pass up, I’ve been able to wear the majority of my existing wardrobe throughout my pregnancy.
The key to making an existing wardrobe look just as good while sporting a baby bump? Knits, stretch fabrics, and the confidence to step outside the traditional norm.
Here’s a look at some of the things I was able to wear pre-pregnancy and while sporting a baby bump.
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