Postpartum Wardrobe: Changing Bodies, Changing Outfits

Postpartum Wardrobe: Changing Bodies, Changing Outfits

Postpartum Wardrobe: Building a Closet That Fits Your Changing Body

One week after her first dinner out, Jamie builds a new wardrobe. Her postpartum body fits differently. She needs loose, skimming, unstructured pieces. And underneath each one: Go Nipless Classic, optional but available.

The postpartum body changes (and clothes don't fit)

Postpartum body: ribcage is wider. Breast tissue is tender. Waist is different. Hips are different. Nothing fits the way it used to.

Mia and Jamie audit her closet. What works: loose button-downs, silk blouses, oversized blazers, low-rise jeans, comfortable sweaters.

What doesn't work: tight anything, structured anything, underwire anything.

Building the 10-piece postpartum uniform

Black jeans. Three silk blouses (white, cream, navy). Two button-downs. Two oversized sweaters. One blazer. One cardigan.

Underneath every single piece: the option of Go Nipless Classic.

FAQ: Postpartum wardrobe

What do new moms actually wear?

Loose pieces that skim instead of grip. Anything tight is a reminder of discomfort you're not ready to manage.

How do you rebuild a wardrobe postpartum?

Start with what fits right now. Not what you hope will fit. Loose first. One structured piece. That's your uniform.

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