I'm trying to come up with creative, stylish and comfy ideas for maternity work outfits. I have very few maternity clothes b/c I am so picky. I have a pg friend who lives in London and says she wears drawstring cashmere pants, flats and a tweed blazer most days to her office. I love that idea and may want to incorporate that into my wardrobe. So, on that note, do you like these pants (not cashmere, but cute):
If so, could I pull them off for work with maybe some suede flats and a top? What kind of top would look good and also, should I wear the flats without hose or socks-or would hose or tights look okay? I'm sick of my pointy toe boots and would like to add more flats to my wardrobe only I don't know how to wear them in the winter. Thanks girls!
I like them alot - if the dress code in your office allows it then go for it (most are pretty lenient when you're pregnant). As for tops, Anthro has the cutest empire-waist tops right now - not maternity but they'd probably be fine until the later stages of your pregnancy.
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quote: Originally posted by: alb "I'm trying to come up with creative, stylish and comfy ideas for maternity work outfits. I have very few maternity clothes b/c I am so picky. I have a pg friend who lives in London and says she wears drawstring cashmere pants, flats and a tweed blazer most days to her office. I love that idea and may want to incorporate that into my wardrobe. So, on that note, do you like these pants (not cashmere, but cute): http://www.duematernity.com/judrmavepipa1.html If so, could I pull them off for work with maybe some suede flats and a top? What kind of top would look good and also, should I wear the flats without hose or socks-or would hose or tights look okay? I'm sick of my pointy toe boots and would like to add more flats to my wardrobe only I don't know how to wear them in the winter. Thanks girls! "
I do like those pants but not sure they would look right in the workplace? What type of job do you have? But if you do get those pants I would wear it with a more fitted top since the pants seem to be really flowy and a cardigan or cute blazer. Definately wear flats with no socks or hose. hth
Thanks girls, that helps. I think I might be able to get away with them for work although it might be pushing it a bit. LMonet--thanks for the Anthro ideas. Those are really cute and i especially like the left one on the third row down. That one would work perfectly as a maternity top. Thanks again and I'd love more opinions if anyone has any.
I think it sounds cute, as long as you're not a lawyer or a banker or something.
On a side note, my SIL wore those black, flared stretchy pants (so hard to describe....sort of like the ones party girls used to wear in the mid 90s...made out of a spandex blend) with a long, fitted maternity button down when she was 6-9 mo. pregnant. It was actually really adorable.
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ACtually, I am a lawyer BUT we are given tons of leeway when we don't have meetings with clients or court (which is most of the time for me) and the other female lawyers in the office dress kind of frumpy (more causal than that outfit) so I think as long as I'm stylish and the outfit looks put together (which it might with a blazer), I'll be okay. If it looks too casual I'll just wear them elsewhere. Thanks!