What I Wore Wednesday- Lace, Plaid and a Wide Leg


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IMG_7087bTop: Eddie Bauer, Jacket: Thrifted, Pants and Shoes: Old Navy, Clutch: Garage Sale


If you haven't already noticed, I like to make a lot of non-maternity items work while pregnant. My jean jacket is one you have seen often. Denim jackets are perfect while pregnant or not and you don’t have to go buy a maternity one. My gray lace top also isn’t maternity because I bought it in a size (or two!) up. With a maternity basic tee underneath it fits great. I did buy a pair of white maternity denim, although as a mom I don’t wear them everyday. And then nude heels and a color pop clutch pull it all together. I love how pulled together this look is and that it only requires really one or two actual maternity pieces.

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short-ombre-hairShirt: Motherhood Maternity, Cardigan: GAP (altered here), Pants and Shoes: Old Navy

This top is one of the few that I own from Motherhood and it is one of my favorite maternity tops. The plaid and the cut are a little retro and remind me of summer. I don't think it looks maternity and I am sure that there are similar non-maternity shirts out there with the same look and cut to work well during pregnancy. 

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Jacket: Thrifted, Shirt: Downeast Basics, Pants: Thrifted (GAP), Shoes: DSW, Watch: ONE little MOMMA

And yet another outfit of non-maternity items. I am bringing back the wide leg chino with these 2005 GAP chinos that I bought at the Goodwill Outlet. They are a larger size than I normally wear and so comfy. I love the muted orange paired with my trusty jean jacket and a basic fitted white tee. Thoughts on a wide leg?

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