10 Pieces Every Mom Needs In Her Wardrobe

by a guest writer on October 17, 2008

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Miss Britt is a Simple Mom Lifestyle Makeover waiting to happen, as she juggles parenting, marriage, writing and a day job, with an extreme case of Never Enough Hours In The Day. But her closet is absolutely fabulous.  You can find her writing at Miss Britt, and as editor of the Blissful Style channel at Blissfully Domestic.

Remember before you had kids and you spent money beefing up your closet?

Looking good now is just as important as it was before you became a parent.  Taking the time to take care of you can give you the added boost you need to take care of everyone else.

Of course, now that you have multiple wardrobes to stock, you need to be a little wiser about your purchases and make everything in your closet count.  Classic pieces that can provide versatility, longevity and the most bang for your buck are essential for every mother.

10 Pieces Every Mom Needs In Her Wardrobe

1. The Perfect Pair Of Jeans – the size and shape may vary depending on your size and shape, but there are a few rules every woman needs to keep in mind when buying jeans.  Look for a dark wash denim – the darker the better with no bleaching on the hips and thighs.  Most importantly, find at least one pair of jeans that you absolutely fall in love with. (Tsh’s note: Reader Heather left a comment on this post about Zafu, and it looks great!  It’s a site that helps you find the right jeans, pants, and bra for your shape.  Thanks, Heather.)

2. The Perfect White Button Down Shirt – this can be short, 3/4 or long sleeve.  Look for a wrinkle-free variety if possible, like Banana Republic‘s Classic Oxford Dress Shirt.

3. A Tailored Blazer – this may be the top of a 3 piece suit or a piece you purchased on its own.  A jacket that fits well in the ribs and waist added to jeans and a top will “grow up” and flesh out your look instantly.

4. A Stylish Cardigan – layers say you made the extra effort, even if it only took you 3 seconds to throw a cardigan over a tank top.  It also makes your tank tops and t-shirts more versatile for the changing seasons.

5. A Supportive Cami – or as I like to call it, a tank top with a shelf bra built in.  I own about 50 tank tops, almost all of which contain their own built in bra.  This does not mean that I can wear them without a bra (thank you two breastfed babies), but a well made camisole is a vital part of the layering technique.

6. A Pair of Comfortable AND Stylish Flats – and your bejeweled flip flops don’t count.  Every woman needs a pair of shoes that she can walk in for hours while still looking pulled together.  My current favorite is a pair of patent pleather loafers in a deep brownish red color that I picked up for $20 at Target.

7. A Pair of Killer Who-Cares-How-Comfortable-They-Are Heels – you will leave your house without children.  Be prepared with a great pair of shoes that reminds you how sexy you still are.

gp444791_00vliv01.jpg8. Not A Gym Shirt T-Shirt – even the most high maintenance fashionista has a jeans and t-shirt days.  As a mother, you have lots of them.  A fitted t-shirt will keep you from succumbing to the gym rat look that screams “I just don’t care anymore!”

9. Bracelets – accessories, like layers, are a final touch that shows extra effort.  Bracelets are my favorite accessory in part because of how economical they are – and because they are least likely to be yanked apart by a grabby toddler (or curious preschooler).

10. Supportive Undergarments – good underwear can solve a plethora of body image issues.  Eliminate muffin top, conceal a flabby butt, and bring your breasts to pre-pregnancy heights.  Added bonus: regularly wearing bras and panties with proper support can slow down the effects of nature’s gravitational pull.

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1 Kat October 17, 2008 at 12:26 pm

A good basic list, but I’d probably ditch the white button-down shirt and change it to a button-down, wrinkle-free shirt in a dark colour. I’ve given up white tops since they’re almost guaranteed to have some kind of food stain/dirty handprint on them by the end of the day.

And yay for the supportive undergarments. Now I understand why my mother owns heaps of them. :-)

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2 Miss Britt October 17, 2008 at 2:23 pm

I think the key to a button down white shirt is versatility. If you can get the same versatility out of a dark (maybe black?) top – I say, go for it!

Miss Britt’s last blog post…We Call This The Curly Bob

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3 Christine @ Live to Learn October 17, 2008 at 12:50 pm

Love this list. I probably need to get on board becasue I only own maybe 4-5 of those pieces.:)
I think I will start with the blazer, fitted around the waist.
Thanks for the insight.

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4 Steph @ Problem Solvin Mom October 17, 2008 at 1:21 pm

I’m definitely guilty of not having updated my closet since Sweetpea was born 19 months ago {gasp}! Unless ridding it of unused clothes to donate counts? Ok, maybe partial credit there. Thanks for the inspiration!

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5 Miss Britt October 17, 2008 at 2:24 pm

Cleaning out your closet is actually a really great place to start. I’m always surprised at what I HAVE that I forgot about – and what I soooo need to get rid of and replace.

Miss Britt’s last blog post…A 5 Day Hiatus

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6 jodi @ bpr October 17, 2008 at 1:40 pm

great post (and well needed by me!) – I constantly long to dress/look better, yet find myself so easily slipping back into the jeans/t-shirt look of college days. One of my problems has always been not wanting to spend $$ on nicer clothes when I still wanted to lose 10-15 lbs – now that I’m pregnant with #2, I decided it’s time to get over it, and spend a little bit of $$ to feel better about how I look.

I would encourage anybody who fits the mold of wanting to lose weight to go on and dress for the size they are now – it’s definitely given me a pick-me-up boost! My new rule is that I can’t do a t-shirt every day, maybe a day or 2 a week. It’s been great for me! Thanks for the reminder of good basic pieces – definitely useful in trying to build a great wardrobe!

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7 Nikki October 17, 2008 at 2:16 pm

Jodi – I hear you!!! My first thought when I read this post was how much I miss my “nice” pre-baby pieces that are 2 sizes too small but still hanging in my closet. I also have been refusing to buy nice clothes in my current size because I don’t want to throw in the towel. But 3 kids later, with the youngest now 16 months old, I think you are so right about feeling good now.

Great post, great comments!

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8 Emily October 17, 2008 at 2:05 pm

I especially think comfortable but fashionable jeans and a good pair of high heels are important. I don’t wear my high heels about 360 days of the year, but you are right. The moment I am leaving the house without kids, it’s nice to put them on and feel like I am stepping out of my mom role for a moment.

Great post!

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9 Lucie @ Unconventional Origins October 17, 2008 at 2:50 pm

I love this list, but I have to add the LBD (Little Black Dress). I truly think every woman needs one!

Lucie @ Unconventional Origins’s last blog post…Daily Gratitude

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10 Lucie @ Unconventional Origins October 17, 2008 at 4:11 pm

Oh and one more think – cute flats are my bread and butter, but for those days you have to get a little more down and dirty I suggest a really cute pair of sneakers (i.e. the same idea as the tee that isn’t for the gym).

Lucie @ Unconventional Origins’s last blog post…Raising Conscious Children: Using the Ugliness of the Campaign Season to Teach Your Children Tolerance

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11 Half Assed Kitchen October 17, 2008 at 4:19 pm

And then there’s the big, honkin’ purse that fits diapers, water bottles and the plasma TV. Everyone needs one of those.

Half Assed Kitchen’s last blog post…Split pea soup…economical and yummy

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12 rowena October 17, 2008 at 4:50 pm

Good list. I am working on this as we speak. Today I put on a skirt instead of jeans, and layered a green tank over an orange polo and put on a ring. It does make me feel just a tiny bit more pulled together and less…stay at home-y. I still need to get some nice comfy flats that aren’t flip flops. Did you say Target??? :)

rowena’s last blog post…Flying Girl and Things To Do, or Possibilities

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13 Miss Britt October 17, 2008 at 6:25 pm

Target and Payless. I think it can be worth the investment for comfortable heels if you wear them for long period of times.

Miss Britt’s last blog post…We Call This The Curly Bob

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14 littlebrownpen October 17, 2008 at 5:03 pm

I’ve whittled my wardrobe down to a small armoire and it’s liberating. I literally own a few pieces I love, some basics and that’s IT.

I am a copywriter in the beauty and fashion biz, so I get LOTS of freebies, and used to be a slave to trends. But you know what? Many experienced editors and people at the “top” of fashion never wear what they peddle to the public – both fashion and beauty.

Okay, I am ducking now. :)

littlebrownpen’s last blog post…White on White

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15 Miss Britt October 17, 2008 at 6:26 pm

Michael Kors wears all black, every day. He says it makes it easy to get dressed!

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16 Liz@VioletPosy October 17, 2008 at 5:42 pm

Great article, I’ve found that having a perfectly fitting bra is my number one essential. After that a decent cashmere jumper and a pair of killer jeans and I’m good to go :)

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17 Ella October 17, 2008 at 5:43 pm

Little brown pen – I’ve noticed that – how fashion editors usually have the same basic “look” year after year, show after show….I think its funny and clever….I figure – they know from experience what suits them – and also funny as it seems…having a signature style makes someone stick out more than someone following all the trends….

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18 Sherry October 17, 2008 at 6:03 pm

Great List….I would strongly suggest that any woman that wears a bra be professionally measured to make sure they are wearing the correct size. After years of wearing a 38C, my correct size is a 34DD!!! And boy do the “girls” look better! It’s worth the time & effort…I would suggest a major department store (I went to Dillards) & not a “lingere store”……many times they have young, inexperienced girls working that have had a 15 minute “measuring” session…..

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19 Kristen October 17, 2008 at 6:31 pm

What a great list! I’ve forwarded it on to all my friends! :) Please do tell me though, what brands of “supportive” underwear you’d recommend. If it was a slightly budget friendly brand, all the better! Thanks!

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20 Miss Britt October 17, 2008 at 9:15 pm

Oy. I don’t have any brand loyalty when it comes to underwear yet. I’m still in the “oh! hey! this works! buy this!” stage. :-)

Miss Britt’s last blog post…We Call This The Curly Bob

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21 UnderwearExpert October 23, 2008 at 11:15 pm

The best brand is Spanx. Several celebrities swear by them and help you “lose” 10 pounds without having to actually lose the weight! (always a plus). They are a great investment and worth the price. However, if you’re looking for something easier on the budget I’d try Flexees. Either way they’ll help tremendously.

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22 marissa October 17, 2008 at 6:45 pm

Thanks for the simplified list! It makes cleaning out the closet and looking for new pieces seem less daunting.

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23 Gina October 17, 2008 at 7:02 pm

I have a question about the “supportive” undergarments, too. I have a lovely muffintop, thanks to my twin pregnancy, that let’s face it–isn’t going anywhere. I’ve been looking for something to help, maybe Spanx?, but is there something you can actually wear daily that’s comfortable enough? I can’t even wear regular pants and jeans without a problem.

Gina’s last blog post…Giant this week 10/17

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24 Miss Britt October 17, 2008 at 9:17 pm

Really the only thing you need to watch is that your waistline (of your pants OR your underwear) don’t sit too low.

The #1 culprit of muffintop is low rise jeans. Try a midrise in the right size and you should be cured!

Miss Britt’s last blog post…We Call This The Curly Bob

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25 Sarah Park October 18, 2008 at 2:57 am

@Gina –

I’m right there with you, on the muffintop from a twin pregnancy. I think I will probably have all the skin from my pregnancy belly until I die. None of my old pants work, and my twins are 20 months old! But I *highly* recommend pants made by “Not Your Daughter’s Jeans.” I have yet to actually get jeans from this brand, but I have a pair of gray corduroys and a pair of plain brown pants that I LIVE in. They are high waisted, but with some stretch, so they’re actually comfortable. And they fully deliver on their claim to make you look a size smaller!

I, too, would love to hear people’s recommendations of “supportive undergarments”… This is a great post – I have felt pretty low for a long time about my ‘uniform’ of a stained t-shirt and yoga pants!

Sarah

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26 Nikki October 17, 2008 at 7:21 pm

I had to reply again now that supportive wear was brought up. Sherry is right about proper fitting, in my teen years I was that improperly trained fitting girl! Now, after three kids, I feel comfortable to make at least one recommendation. I’ve always been a natural D cup, natural matters only because of the gravity factor. The best minimizer bra I’ve ever found is the Bali underwire seamless bra, and I’ve seriously tried them all. I would highly recommend it to anyone who wants to smooth out their appearance in that area. I’ve had family members and friends who have turned to this bra as well, it’s that good. I buy them at Kohl’s when Bali is 40% off. (I don’t sell them, I promise!)

Nikki’s last blog post…The Whole Freaky Face Family

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27 corinne October 17, 2008 at 7:59 pm

Great list! I agree with it all, especially those great pair of heels – #7. I have a pair of nine-west, black heels that look great with jeans, dresses……I don’t wear them often, but there’s always a use for them!…and they are actually quite comfortable.
~Corinne

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28 Kelly October 17, 2008 at 9:11 pm

Great post. I’m so glad you didn’t just say “anything dark and wrinkle-free”.

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29 1stopmom October 17, 2008 at 10:43 pm

This is a pretty good list . Sadly I do not have any of them. Maybe it is time I stop wearing my hubby’s tees and blue jean capris and work on getting the stuff on this list. Except the heels. I would never wear them, lol.

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30 ruth ann October 18, 2008 at 12:11 am

“Remember before you had kids and you spent money beefing up your closet?”

Yes. And sadly, three toddlers later – those great clothes don’t fit anymore!

Thanks for a simple list of 10 pieces. No need to redo the wardrobe. Just 10 pieces! And maybe this exercising will pay off sooner rather than later. :)

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31 Julie October 18, 2008 at 1:45 am

Super list! It took me WAY too many years to understand the importance of buying good fitting and quality bras. Personally, I can’t do white shirts with a toddler and living in a country full of red dirt, I’m sunk. I’m not a cardigan girl either, but I’m all about a cute blazer or sweater. Thanks for the great insights.

Julie’s last blog post…Rules and Red Tape

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32 Kath October 19, 2008 at 12:07 am

Great list. My little girl is 2 1/2 months old and I am slobbing around the house in jeans and giant t-shirts. I know that almost nothing in my wardrobe will fit/suit me any more; not because I have put on much weight but I have changed shape. I must glam up!
Re the undergarments… does anyone know of a decent brand of bra that actually fits a small breasted woman like me? Normally I am AAA cup. Now that I am breastfeeding I am an A. When I can find an A bra, it still looks like two golf balls sitting in hammocks. Problems with baggy seams showing through blouses. Any help appreciated.

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33 Sarah Park October 19, 2008 at 2:49 am

@Kath -

I have that problem, too… (what a combo!)
Check out lulalu.com for ‘petite lingerie.’ I’m currently waiting for an order of the Biatta bra, which I’m really hopeful will help! After nursing twins, I’m pretty much concave. But for *during* nursing, I just lived in “glamour mom” nursing tank tops. I could never make the normal nursing bra thing work.

Good luck! And you’re doing great if you’re tackling glamming up with a 2 month-old!

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34 Lori Ann October 19, 2008 at 12:41 pm

a little off topic…

Unless it’s just me, there’s a link “simple mom › Create New Post — WordPress” in the little of number 5…

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35 Miss Britt October 19, 2008 at 8:43 pm

I saw that too. I don’t think Simple Mom will probably see it until her vacation is over!

Miss Britt’s last blog post…We Call This The Curly Bob

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36 Mrs.Flam October 26, 2008 at 10:03 pm

I Always Keep A Sling , Which any Good Gotton Pashmina / Scarve Like Those Shown in the Picture can be Used as Both a Clothing Acessory and / or a Baby Sling

Mrs.Flam’s last blog post…Sounds of Saturday : Heir of a Dying Day

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37 FranticMommy May 14, 2009 at 3:18 am

Great tips! I am huge fan of the fitted blazer look. It can be dressy for work or it can throw over a t-shirt with jeans for a more stylish Mommy look. I have all of these items so I am set to go!

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38 Amy August 7, 2009 at 2:11 pm

I definitely think a few basic, comfortable dresses are key and a big, classic bag to hold all the crap!
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39 Linnea August 7, 2009 at 3:49 pm

Love this. Fantastic tips for those of us in a different type of working world.
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