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Wide-leg pants have been my go-to for most of the summer. Cool enough for outside, warm enough for the A/C inside. Now that we are getting into fall, I’m doing more slacks with nice blouses and longer cardigans.
I thought i could start wearing warmer clothes but the office seems to be too warm still.
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I’m quite glad of this, we have a company uniform (polo shirts, sweatshirts) and then just wear whatever bottoms, I tend to stick to trousers or jeans. I find it so easy I can just throw that kit on and not worry about what I’m having to wear each day etc.
I would get bored of that but at the same time nice to not have to worry about what you're going to wear.
Vinted is a game changer. I go for comfort first, then add one thing that makes me feel confident. Some days that’s shoes, others it’s just good hair.
That's such a good idea. One thing that makes you feel fabulous.
I have plain black, blue, brown, tan, or burgundy pants, but I have a whole bunch of different tops to go with them. Occasionally, i put a sweater or blazer on. Nothing too fancy, just business casual.
Another treat is that we can wear jeans on Friday. I will still wear a nice top and shoes. I can't believe how many people will wear a hoodie and t-shirt to work. I can't get that comfortable.
You should see my closet... Yikes I have a lot. But I rotate my tops and sweaters as I wear them. Go to the back to pull something I haven't worn in a while.
To answer your question, I prefer print blouses to wear with slacks and sometimes a cardigan or jacket. I also prefer comfort, so most of my dress slacks are stretchy and don't wrinkle.