The postpartum phase is fashion’s blind spot. You’re adapting to a new rhythm - physically, emotionally, logistically and your wardrobe should serve you.
1. Rebuild slowly.
You don’t need a “postpartum wardrobe.” Start with soft waistbands, button-downs, and flexible fits that move with your energy level. Reassess after a few months.
2. Comfort ≠ compromise.
A well-cut tee or ribbed dress can look as put-together as a blouse — it’s all in proportion and finish.
3. Lean on layers.
Open shirts, blazers, and cardigans make nursing easier while keeping your silhouette intentional.
4. Reassess fit, not size.
Bodies change. Choose shape and drape that make you feel grounded, not confined to a number.
5. Dress to feel like yourself.
Small rituals: earrings, lipstick, crisp cotton - signal a return to identity. Clothes can anchor you when time blurs.
Delphra edit:
Our Postpartum Reset Edit features non-maternity pieces that adapt to your changing rhythm. Discover the edit →