
striped shirt: H&M 2010; blue button down: borrowed from my husband; trench: Old Navy 2007; jeans: Gap; oxfords: thrifted
I wore this on Saturday. I have to be honest, though, I didn’t cuff the sleeves then. I kinda wish I had – but I think the cuffs would look a little better if it were done a little more loosely/sloppily, but that’s just me.
Guys, I’m huge. I probably shouldn’t even be trying to still squeeze into my regular clothes anymore, but I just can’t help myself. I have an idea of what I want to wear, and I just don’t have a good striped maternity shirt or pair of maternity jeans or whathaveyou. So… let the squeezing continue.




As long as you can get away with squeezing in, then why not?
Wellll I can *mostly* get away with squeezing in… Sitting for prolonged periods causes the bottom part of my fly to cut into my belly, though. So I usually rip off the jeans as soon as I get in the door. But that happens even with maternity pants – I think I told you actually, I’m probably just carrying super low this time!
so cute! i really love this outfit. also your hair and lips look amazing. haha, that sounds weird…but i hope you know what i mean
nope, that doesn’t sound weird. all sincere flattery is acceptable… lol. So thanks.
You dress your bump well. You look great.. I’m sure it is hard to watch your body change so much. I like the cuffs!
Thank you, Natalie!
You’re too cute!! Love the spyface! And love the stripes and jacket…ummm…what is that, right, trench coat. Too pregnant to think properly! You understand!
heart: K
Thank you! And yes, I definitely understand! For instance, I keep calling people I’ve known for years by the wrong name lately… it’s pretty embarrassing.
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