I find this so liberating. I'm from northern Europe, and you are somehow expected to be stylish - or perhaps I should say, not change style after having a baby. At least here, yoga pants and whatever is an option. I love it. Just get a bunch of nice workout stuff and rock it!!!! |
I have a friend like this too.
I'm the typical size 6/8 mom in Jcrew and Gap and Athleta. She is model thin, tall, gorgeous and wears all designer brands, mostly in black. Her clothing is cut beautifully and fits her so well. We look nothing alike but get along like sisters. I wouldn't say the "typical" mom is a size 6/8 wearing j crew. More like 12/14 wearing target |
I feel a but intimidated but I try not to think about it to much when I see someone like that. I do want my kids to think I am stylish lol but I don't want to embarrass them either.
I think I will stay with my jeans and t shirt style though lol. |
I am fine with it because I am just as stylish. |