Invest in a minimizer or a full-support balconette. If you are nursing, find a bra that lifts and unclips without requiring a PhD in engineering. When the girls are sitting pretty, everything else drapes better. We are moms. We fall asleep on the couch at 9:15 PM. We need clothes that look put together but feel like pajamas.
Suddenly, the button-downs don’t button. The flowy tops make you look like a circus tent. And your pre-baby jeans? Honey, they are a distant memory. Mommy Got Boobs - RAYLENE 25 march 2011
By Raylene | Fashion, Chaos, & Coffee
I’m Raylene, and I am done hiding in oversized cardigans. I am a mom of three, I survived the leaky phase, and I am finally leaning into the body I have now. If you have a new chest situation, a soft middle, and zero time for uncomfortable fabrics, this style guide is for you. You don’t have to dress like a nun just because you pack lunchboxes. But you also don’t need to flash the PTA president. Invest in a minimizer or a full-support balconette
What is your biggest struggle with post-baby style? Drop a comment below—and don’t forget to follow me on Instagram @RayleneRocks for more “real mom” fitting room fails. 💋 Disclaimer: Contains real talk about bras and possibly melted chocolate on my shirt. We are moms
Let’s be real for a second, ladies.
You are not “letting yourself go.” You are evolving.