Maternity Workwear

Tailored maternity workwear for the office, client meetings, and the school run on the way through. Adjustable trousers, structured button-downs, work-appropriate dresses, and matching sets that hold their shape through long days. Editorial pieces that read as workwear first and maternity wear second.

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Maternity workwear that holds the room

Pregnancy doesn't change the standards in the office. Apéro's maternity workwear collection is designed for the women who still need to look pulled together for a board meeting, a presentation, or a client lunch in the third trimester. The cuts are structured: tailored wide-leg trousers with adjustable waistbands, button-down shirts that work over a bump without gaping, sheath-cut midi dresses, and matching sets in workwear neutrals. For after work into a formal evening, our maternity dresses and breastfeeding dresses collections cover dressier territory. Fabrics are weightier: satin-finish wide legs, tencel wide-leg trousers, poplin button-down shirts, pinstripe tailored pieces, and structured knit blends. Nothing in this edit is loungewear with a workwear label.

The collection is built to carry through every trimester and into postpartum return-to-work. Adjustable waists accommodate growth without requiring a new size every six weeks. Wrap fronts and button-downs offer some feeding-friendly options for the months after. Investment pieces here are designed to outlast the maternity window: a good Sadie tailored trouser or Zadie wide leg trouser will continue to work as your regular work pants for years. The pants for endometriosis guide also covers many of the same adjustable-waist trousers found in this edit.

Frequently asked questions

  • What you should wear to work while pregnant is adjustable rather than stretchy. A pair of adjustable-waist tailored trousers and a wrap or button-down top. Add one or two work-appropriate dresses, ideally in midi length. Choose fabrics that hold their shape across long days. Neutral colours give you the most outfit combinations from the fewest pieces. The professional look does not require sacrificing comfort, but it does require investing in proper maternity workwear cuts rather than oversizing regular clothes, which usually look ill-fitting rather than polished.

  • Yes, maternity work pants are meaningfully different to regular work pants. The maternity version is cut with a higher rise that sits above or below the bump, often with a stretch panel, drawstring, or adjustable button waistband. Regular work pants typically have a fixed waist that becomes uncomfortable or unwearable, sometimes as early as the first few weeks of pregnancy. A good pair of maternity work pants reads as tailored when viewed from the front and adjusts invisibly to your changing shape. The cut should also accommodate weight redistribution into the hips, which most regular trousers don't account for.

  • The number of maternity workwear pieces you really need is smaller than you'd think. A small capsule covers most weekly needs. Two pairs of tailored trousers, two button-down or wrap tops, two work-appropriate dresses, a structured blazer or layer, and one matching set. That is eight to nine pieces, and most outfits can be built from rotating them. The investment pays off if you are working through most of your pregnancy and into postpartum. Buying many low-quality maternity pieces is almost always less satisfying than buying fewer better ones.

  • What you can wear to work in late pregnancy is comfort without losing structure. By the third trimester, prioritise wide-leg trousers with adjustable waists, longer button-down shirts that skim the bump, knit midi dresses, and looser-cut tailored pieces. Avoid anything that relies on holding a tight waist. Look for fabrics with some give like knit blends, jersey-finish wovens, or satin with stretch. Layer with a blazer or longline cardigan for meetings. The right late-pregnancy outfit should let you sit for an hour without adjusting and stand for a presentation without distraction.

  • Yes, you can wear your maternity workwear after pregnancy, and many pieces translate well. Adjustable wide-leg trousers, wrap-front button-downs, and tailored midi dresses continue to work in the months after birth and often well beyond, particularly for breastfeeding mothers. The pieces that won't translate are very pregnancy-specific ruched fronts or panels that are obviously designed for a bump. Apéro designs most of its workwear to work across both chapters, which is why the same Sadie or Zadie trouser that fitted you at 38 weeks will keep working at six weeks postpartum and beyond.