Let’s face it, when you become a mom, a big\u00a0part of your personal ‘style’ changes. Comfort becomes your ultimate friend immediately after labour and beyond.\u00a0 You spend hours on end on the floor with your infant and the years following chasing after your kids. But just because we seek comfort, it doesn’t mean we need to sacrifice style. Almost right after I became a stay-at-home-mom, I made myself a promise that I will dress up every day regardless of what I was doing. I stopped wearing yoga pants and sweat pants. Just to be clear,\u00a0there’s anything wrong with either of those, and I still own and wear both styles on occasion. My decision was more based on the fact that if I dressed up, I would feel better about myself. So while I don’t wear business casual clothes anymore (I’ve given away or donated every business attire clothing I’ve ever owned), I don’t dress frumpy either.<\/p>\n
But comfort…. comfort is key.<\/p>\n
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So what do I wear? I find pieces that are flattering, are in style, and are soft and comfortable. I wear skinny jeans and\u00a0soft flowing tops instead of skin tight shirts and trousers. Instead of hoodies I wear cardigans, leggings with long sweaters and dresses in the summer.<\/p>\n