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Wink Shopping on a Budget for Maternity Work Clothing

Whether your pregnant or not, for most women the greatest fashion challenge occurs when they choose their work wardrobe.

Finding the right clothes, which suit both your professional image and your shape can be frustrating depending on your career and corporate dress code restrictions. However, looking great when you're pregnant doesn't have to be challenging. Especially if you use some of these fashion tips you will have the stylish and polished look and won't have to spend a fortune.
  1. Stick to solid colors and traditional fabrics. This way you can create more outfits by mixing and matching a few pieces. Darker colors give you more wear for each piece. Colors such as black, gray, navy, and brown can be accented with scarves and you can change up the outfit simply by changing the color of your blouse.
  2. Avoid any clothes, which make you look bigger. While full cut tops and dresses may appear to hide your size, they actually make you look bigger.
  3. If you dream of wearing some trendy fashion, but your size keeps you from it, remember each style and fashion has a coordinating accessory. Therefore, you can still be in style.
  4. A great jacket can give you a polished looked. You can invest in a full cut blazer if you don't already have on and leave the bottom buttons open.
  5. When buying your maternity clothes, you want to make sure that they are made out of substantial fabric, such twill, gabardine, and cotton. A crisp cotton shirt looks more professional than a thin knit shirt.
  6. No professional outfit is without a professional looking pair of shoes. You want to select shoes with no more than an 11/2-inch heel, which looks better and will be better for you than flats.
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