Anonymous wrote:I feel your pain. I'm 7 weeks pp and I have nearly 40 lbs to lose before I go back to work in eight weeks. At this point I'm not sure I'll be able to fit into regular sizes carried in stores (I'm still in maternity pants...ugh).
OP: what size are you shopping for?
Please post back and let us know what you find. Best of luck to you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am 3 months out and oh boy do I hear you. I found some side zip cropped pants at Ann Taylor that are surprisingly flattering (all things considered). The style name started with a c, that's all I remember. I am wearing them now with flat sandals and will pair with boots as it gets colder. I am wearing a lot of solid color sleeveless blouses (Ann Taylor loft had some that were loose, theyd have been unflattering in my pre preg days but now they hide the belly) and I usually pair those with a jcrew Jackie cardigan unbuttoned with the aforementioned pants.
Also you should get the spanx brand called assets that they sell at target and kohls. Not as constricting and uncomfortable and real spanx but they make a huge difference if you have to wear a dress or skirt. Good luck!
Very helpful -- do you think the capris are the curvy or the city? city is lower on hip and tighter fit.
Anonymous wrote:I am 3 months out and oh boy do I hear you. I found some side zip cropped pants at Ann Taylor that are surprisingly flattering (all things considered). The style name started with a c, that's all I remember. I am wearing them now with flat sandals and will pair with boots as it gets colder. I am wearing a lot of solid color sleeveless blouses (Ann Taylor loft had some that were loose, theyd have been unflattering in my pre preg days but now they hide the belly) and I usually pair those with a jcrew Jackie cardigan unbuttoned with the aforementioned pants.
Also you should get the spanx brand called assets that they sell at target and kohls. Not as constricting and uncomfortable and real spanx but they make a huge difference if you have to wear a dress or skirt. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:What's the standard office wear for your line of work?