The cosiest (and comfiest) winter maternity clothes to keep mums-to-be warm on chilly days

Winter Maternity Outfits

by Kat de Naoum |
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Even pregnancy hormones and hot flushes aren’t enough to shield from the biting British cold, so having some great winter maternity clothes when you’re pregnant in those frostier months is a must.

As well as our usual maternity-wear go-to stores like Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, , you can also find some great bits at other high-street staples like H&M, Esprit and even Newlook, which all have some to-die-for maternity clothes that most of us have been keeping — and wearing — long after the baby is out and about.

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And, if your looking for budget-friendly items that you won’t be scared to accidentally spill hot chocolate on or maybe you're in the house for the day, we have some nice comfy maternity basics.

Even the most optimistic mothers-to-be soon start to realise that they will not, in fact, still be able to wear their favourite winter items throughout their pregnancy, even if they just “take it out a little bit here” or “keep the buttons undone”. There’s no way around it, ladies; you’re going to need to stock up on at least some maternity basics, and, to make it easy for you, we’ve compiled a list of the must-haves for anyone going through pregnancy in winter.

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When the temperatures drop, this jumper is a must-have. Made from 100% luxurious merino wool, the Seraphine Malene Draped Maternity & Nursing Jumper is the perfect jumper for winter.

Its relaxed, draped design gives you plenty of room to grow throughout pregnancy and offers discreet nursing access once your baby arrives. The cable-knit detailing adds a touch of elegance, while the cosy roll neck and long line cut provide extra comfort and coverage, making it ideal for layering over leggings or denim. Whether you're lounging at home or heading out for errands, this jumper is designed to keep you stylish and cosy all season long.

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Stay warm in style with this ultra chic Mamalicious MLLUISA Maternity Dress. It's a versatile piece made for both comfort and elegance. Featuring a cosy roll neck, long wide sleeves with ribbed cuffs, and an ankle-length fit, this knitted dress is ideal for autumn and winter. It includes a flattering waist belt and subtle dart details that create a relaxed but polished fit.

Made from a responsible blend of recycled polyester, organic cotton, and Lenzing™ EcoVero™, it’s designed with sustainability in mind, supporting your comfort and the planet. Dress it up with boots or keep it casual with sneakers for a look that’s effortlessly chic throughout pregnancy.

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For those cosy days at home or relaxed outings, the Boohoo Sage Green Maternity Lounge Set is a must-have. Made from soft ribbed fleece, this set includes a half-zip pullover and joggers that offer room for your growing bump without compromising on style.

The pullover’s half-zip allows for easy ventilation, and the joggers have a gentle, comfortable waistband. Ideal for lounging or quick errands, this set gives you the ultimate combination of warmth, softness, and a fresh, stylish look that’s perfect for any stage of your pregnancy.

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Stay chic and cosy with this Zophie Wool Blend Cream Wrap Maternity Coat from Seraphine. Designed to flatter your changing figure, this soft wool blend coat drapes beautifully and provides both warmth and style. You can wear it open for a relaxed look or wrap it and secure it with a self-tie belt for a more polished finish. A stylish mock tortoiseshell popper at the lapel keeps out the cold, while handy pockets complete the look.

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Embrace the festive spirit while staying cosy with this super cosy and soft Maternity Christmas Dog & Wreath Print Long Pyjama Set from Chelsea Peers. It’s made from the softest and flexible recycled jersey. This set features a whimsical print of a cockapoo dog in a knitted jumper and Santa hat, surrounded by holly and mistletoe.

The set includes a button-up top with popper fastening, contrast piping, and a full over-bump band to keep you comfy through every stage of pregnancy. Layer it with the matching fleece Christmas ribbon bow print dressing robefor the ultimate in warmth and holiday cheer. Perfect for those cold winter nights when all you want to do is curl up and relax.

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This maternity wardrobe staple works beautifully during pregnancy. This calf-length, fitted dress features a round neckline and long puff sleeves with wide cuffs for a sophisticated touch. The ribbed detailing around the neckline, under the bust, and at the cuffs and hem creates a flattering fit that hugs your curves in all the right ways. Made from soft, breathable knit fabric, it’s ideal for layering and can easily be dressed up or down for any occasion.

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This jumper is made from a blend of recycled wool, cashmere, polyamide, and Tencel, creating a super-soft feel against your skin. Side buttons provide a functional design element, allowing space as your bump grows and making it an easy choice for nursing.

With its relaxed shape, it pairs perfectly with maternity jeans or leggings for a chic, layered look. A cosy investment piece, Abi brings timeless style and sustainable comfort together for mums-to-be.

Best winter maternity clothes for comfort

Before we go anywhere, let's talk boobs. Boobs at nighttime. You need to look after your breasts during pregancy, before baby even arrives, and we can't deny how troublesome they can be in bed. So invest in a good sleep bra, and - trust us - getting dressed in the morning will be a lot more pleasant if one of your boobs hasn't escaped to make a cup of tea downstairs before you've even got out of bed. These Medela sleep bras are super comfy - you won't even realise you're wearing it - and they might make you sleep easier, too.

Review: "I honestly cannot find fault with this bra. I bought 2 and they are amazing for breastfeeding and sleeping in. The white colour does seem to become a bit see through when you wear it as it shows your nipple and areola but that shouldn't matter if you're wearing it underneath a top. It's so comfortable and the material is really soft."

Pros

  • Designed without hooks or closure clips
  • The bustier provides seamless support during sleep

Cons

  • Machine wash only

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A cross between a cardigan and a wearable blanket, this soft and cosy grey drape maternity and nursing cardy form Jojo Maman Bébé is perfect for wrapping around you on chillier days. Stylish and in neutral colours that go with anything, it’s a must for any new mama’s wardrobe, and can easily be worn well after pregnancy too.

Editor and mum-to-be Sophie Knight says: "I have this cardie (and another in navy) and I'm wearing it every day throughout winter. It's versatile, comfy, and easy to throw on over a T-shirt. I'll definitely keep wearing it when baby arrives, too, as it'll be simple over a breastfeeding vest."

Pros

  • Designed to fit during and after pregnancy
  • Versatile design

Cons

  • Machine wash only

Best winter maternity clothes for denim

This high-quality pair of over-the-bump boyfriend jeans from Isabella Oliver is so comfortable and stylish, you’ll never want to part with them, even after you’ve given birth (shhh, wear them with a long top and no one will ever know). One mum raved, “These were unbelievably comfortable, the belly band is so soft. I started wearing them at 11 weeks and they worked beautifully.”

Pros

  • Crafted in stretch organic cotton denim
  • Classic boyfriend jean cut

Cons

  • Only colour available to classic denim wash

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This long-sleeved maternity and nursing top from is a basic wardrobe necessity that effortlessly stretches as you move and grow, and its viscose stretch means that it will stay in good condition even after daily wear during pregnancy and nursing.

Pros

  • Ultra-soft viscose (bamboo)
  • Lift up nursing access

Cons

  • Do not dry clean

Best winter maternity clothes for stretch

A good set of tights is a must in any winter wardrobe, but alas, none of your old faithfuls will fit you as that baby starts to grow. This £9 set of 100-denier opaque maternity tights with matte finish from John Lewis have a bump-shaped front panel that stretches with your belly, staying comfortable, no matter how big your bump gets.

Pros

  • Feature a specially shaped front panel for soft comfort to support you as you grow
  • Complete with reinforced toes for added comfort.

Cons

  • Only size available: M

Remember, pregnancy is a time when many of us experience physical discomfort. These include sore muscles and back and breast pain.

Wearing the right clothes is very important, as this is because wearing comfortable items can help reduce uneasiness, and make your pregnancy journey more bearably.

However, most women prefer not to buy a new wardrobe, while some do. This is completely up to you, but investing in the most vital pieces is key, as most of these items can be worn again.

About the author

Kat de Naoum is a freelance writer based in the UK and Greece. She has written for many publications, and, as an advocate for female empowerment, loves to write about women’s issues, and helping fellow mothers feel supported and less alone.

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