The 5-Piece Winter Maternity Capsule Wardrobe
Dressing come wintertime can quickly become much more challenging, especially when you have a growing baby bump. But there's a way to make getting ready much easier and more streamlined, and it all stems from building a proper winter maternity capsule wardrobe you can turn to, ensuring you are not overwhelmed by the all the options in your closet. That means reducing your staples to just a few versatile essentials you can mix and match is key.
If you're not quite sure how to build a winter maternity capsule wardrobe, you've come to the right place. We plucked out the top five pieces to have in your closet this cold-weather season that are certain to make getting dressed a breeze—because frankly, you don't need much more than the below finds to piece together a practical, stylish outfit. From a classic tee to a cozy coat, these are the items to have on rotation this season.
Basic shirt
Versatile sweater
Black pants
Pair these with the simple white tee and sneakers.
Simple dress
Cozy coat
Next up, check out our Carrie Bradshaw–inspired capsule wardrobe for fall.
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