How to Mix and Match Maternity Clothes

If you are expecting a new child, one of the first things you may be dreading is the experience of having a closet of dowdy and boring maternity clothing. As your belly grows, you may be forced to continuously buy new articles of clothing, or you may end up wearing the same outfits all the time. In order to avoid all of that, you need to learn how to mix and match maternity clothes to keep things interesting. Here are some helpful tips to make your mommy wardrobe last as long as it can. Using the mix and method is one way of going for cheap maternity clothing.

You may want to think about getting solid colors when you’re buying shirts and pants. These can always be put together with one another and worn with a colorful scarf or jacket. Solids are more likely to be in style in the future, so if you get black and brown pants along with solid colored tops, you can reuse your maternity clothes for your next pregnancy.

If you want to add some pop to your ensembles, do so with accessories. Scarves, hats, and jewelry can all be worn post pregnancy, helping you get the most out of your clothing investment. It’s amazing how beautiful a person can feel with just the addition of a nice ladies watch, for instance. Pick accessory pieces that can all be worn together so you can mix and match those as well. You’ll have new outfits all the time.

Since your shoe size won’t change too drastically during the pregnancy, you should invest in some comfortable, neutral shoes that you can wear with any of your outfits. You might just have a pair of leather boots, a pair of metallic heels, and a pair of tennis shoes. As long as they can coordinate with the clothing you already own, you should be just fine.

Saving a little money by mixing and matching clothes, will help you save up funds for important things like your baby monitors and infant car seat.

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