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    Everyone Thursday: Custom Stretch Trouser Leg Pants

    I always like a good burgundy pant for work — it’s dark enough not to show stains and dirt easily, and even though it’s a “fun” color it reads as muted and serious. In addition to neutrals, try it with light blues (chambray, even if you’re in a more casual office) and even brighter reds. Today’s 40%-off…

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    Maternity Monday: Long Sleeve Cowl Neck Tee

    Oooh: Amazon has a number of nice colors for this maternity cowl neck, some sizes and colors marked as low as $33 (down from $48). I like that it’s flattering without being too low-cut and looks like a great piece to wear by itself or beneath heavier cardigans or blazers. The pictured color, oxblood, is…

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    Nursing Tuesday: ‘Carrie’ V-Neck Maternity Top

    I like this maternity/nursing blouse for a number of reasons. First, intelligent nursing access — huzzah. Second, a fun print is always great, both for adding variety to what can be a boring/limiting wardrobe, and second, for hiding baby-related stains. Finally, because it’s a pullover style, there are no concerns about gaping. The top is…

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    Maternity Monday: The Blazer

    I’ll be honest: even though HATCH is one of the darlings of the “chic casual” maternity-wear scene, a lot of their stuff just seems too… unflattering. (In the non-maternity scene, I have the same problem with Everlane.)  But: this soft maternity blazer really does look lovely, and wearable before and after pregnancy. I love the…

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    Maternity Monday: ‘City’ Maternity Blazer

    Call me stuck in 2012, but I must say, I still love the combo of gray and neon yellow. I think it’s a flattering combination that, particularly in a structured piece like a blazer, lends an easy breath of color to an outfit. Here’s a suggestion: wear the blazer with a black dress and throw on a…