Back to Work....But Make it Work 5th Trimester styles for your weekday groove.
By Babe | Photos by HATCH
Whether you’re heading back to work after having a baby or surviving a global pandemic, it’s all kind of the same. We’ve all forgotten what it’s like to wear pants that close. We’ve grown accustomed to wearing pjs basically at all times, and our newfound style of dress has to be easy, accessible and comfortable from here on out. You’re in luck. Whether you’re rocking the Fifth Trimester at work or just returning to the office after eons of Covid-19 life at home, HATCH has the essentials you need to keep it cute at the office, and comfortable, too.
A seamless, hardware-less and…wait for it: hands-free pumping bra. (How else will you send those emails?)
A swingy tank top that looks as cute by the copy machine as it does on a hot date afterwards.
This wear everywhere, everyday jumpsuit features a V-neck that opens up to a slit so you can just pull them out and pump. And just like that, you’re back in the game.
This super drapey button up screams “cute work top” with a shirttail hem, rollable sleeves with button cuffs, patch pockets and a nursing-friendly button front.
It doesn’t get any more work friendly (or chic) than a classic white button down that’s practically made for pumping in the conference room.
From 10am meetings to 5pm mocktails, the Noelle Jumpsuit is a super chic addition to our lineup, featured in a lightweight linen tencel blend with a cool stoned washed look.
Come Monday morning, you’ll be reaching for this short, swingy maternity dress in softly textured crinkle fabric with a mini buffalo check. Bonus points since it’s pumping friendly, to boot.
This nursing/pumping-friendly winter maternity dress for fall features a softly textured woven pattern, pretty tiered skirt and romantic balloon sleeves with elastic cuffs. Day to night never looked so chic.
Stash this pack of nursing pads in your bras and tanks for maximum milk absorption between pumping sessions. Even better? OEKO-TEX® certified cotton means it’s safe for mama and babe.