
Returning to work after having a child is one of the most underestimated professional transitions. You may feel sharper, clearer about priorities, and more decisive at work. Yet many women are surprised by something small but frustrating: getting dressed suddenly becomes difficult.
Not because there are no clothes in the wardrobe. But because the wardrobe that worked before maternity leave was built for a different body, a different routine, and a different set of daily realities.
After working with many professionals navigating this transition, the same wardrobe challenges appear again and again.
If this sounds familiar, you are not alone.
What Should You Wear When Returning to Work After Maternity Leave?
Returning to work after maternity leave usually requires adjusting your wardrobe to fit both a changing body and a new daily routine. Clothing with gentle structure, breathable fabrics, comfortable shoes, and versatile pieces such as tailored trousers, structured dresses, and lightweight jackets helps restore confidence and professionalism at work.
The 5 Most Common Work Wardrobe Challenges After Pregnancy
1. Still Wearing Maternity Clothes (Because They’re Comfortable)
Maternity clothing is designed for comfort: soft fabrics, forgiving shapes, and stretch panels. The problem is that many of these pieces lack structure, which makes them feel slightly too casual when returning to professional environments.
Simple fix
Look for tops and dresses that maintain comfort but introduce:
- slightly thicker fabric
- gentle tailoring
- structured seams
These details instantly make clothing look more polished without sacrificing comfort.
2. Clothes That Suddenly Feel Wrong
Many women assume post-pregnancy wardrobe problems are purely about weight. In reality, the issue is often fabric and construction.
Lightweight fabrics that once skimmed the body can start clinging around the stomach or hips.
Simple fix
Choose pieces with:
- slightly weighty fabric
- subtle structure through the waist
- clean vertical lines
These hold their shape and create a smoother silhouette.
3. Outfits Need to Be “Baby Friendly”
Returning to work doesn’t remove the reality of childcare.
Many mothers need clothes that can survive:
- holding a baby
- morning routines
- active commutes
That means avoiding:
- delicate fabrics
- scratchy jewellery
- fragile embellishments
Simple fix
Choose durable fabrics, minimal accessories, and structured bags that are easy to manage.
4. Shoes Suddenly Matter More
After pregnancy, some women experience changes in foot shape or simply find high heels impractical for long days.
Many professionals transition toward:
- refined flats
- low block heels
- polished loafers
These still look professional while offering the comfort needed for full workdays.
5. Skirts and Dresses Need a Different Fit
Very fitted pencil skirts can feel restrictive after pregnancy.
Many women find greater ease with:
- A-line skirts
- midi lengths
- softly structured dresses
These offer movement while still maintaining a professional silhouette.
The Image & Me Perspective: A Wardrobe That Works for Real Life
At Image & Me, we often see professionals struggling not because they lack clothing, but because their wardrobe has not caught up with their life stage.
Returning to work after having a child requires clothing that balances three things:
✔ professional authority
✔ physical comfort
✔ real-life practicality
When these elements work together, getting dressed becomes simple again.
Instead of rotating between two or three “safe outfits,” professionals regain a wardrobe that supports their confidence at work.
You can learn more about our approach to building efficient, executive wardrobes here:
-> Wardrobe Review / Styling Service
-> Personal Shopper Service
-> Digital Lookbook – Outfit Planning System
Quick Wardrobe Checklist for Returning to Work
If you are returning to work after maternity leave, start with these five adjustments:
✔ Replace maternity tops with structured but comfortable alternatives
✔ Choose slightly heavier fabrics that hold their shape
✔ Update footwear for long workdays
✔ Look for skirts and dresses with movement
✔ Simplify accessories for practicality
Small adjustments often make a bigger difference than replacing an entire wardrobe.
FAQs: Returning to Work After Maternity Leave
What should I wear returning to work after maternity leave?
Choose professional clothing that balances structure and comfort. Slightly heavier fabrics, tailored trousers, structured dresses, and comfortable professional shoes usually work best.
How do I dress professionally with a post-pregnancy body?
Focus on construction rather than size. Clothing with gentle tailoring and structured fabrics creates a polished silhouette without feeling tight.
Is it normal to still wear maternity clothes after pregnancy?
Yes. Many women rely on maternity clothing because it feels comfortable. However, gradually replacing these with structured alternatives can restore a more professional look.
What shoes are best for returning to work after having a baby?
Many professionals prefer polished flats, low block heels, or structured loafers that provide comfort while maintaining a professional appearance.
How can I rebuild a work wardrobe after maternity leave?
Start with a small number of versatile pieces:
- tailored trousers
- structured dresses
- polished jackets
- comfortable professional shoes
A small, well-planned wardrobe is often more effective than a large one.
A Final Thought
Returning to work after maternity leave is not a return to the exact same professional life that existed before. It is a new phase.
Once the wardrobe reflects the realities of this new phase, dressing for work becomes easy again.
And confidence follows naturally.
