From hand-me-downs to second-hand marketplaces, the circular fashion economy has practical, versatile and stylish options for expectant mothers
When Taylor Brydges, a circular economy researcher at the University of Technology Sydney, fell pregnant for the first time, she had clear priorities when it came to her clothes: nothing “obviously maternity” and she wanted her purchases to be thrifted or ethically manufactured.
Above all, she says, “I knew I wanted to be out and about”. Her clothes had to look good, while also being suitable for pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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