| I've noticed the cardigans are popular at tradeshows because it tends to be cold in hotel ballrooms and convnetion centers. |
| Fleece vest or cardigan, with vest slightly higher. Definitely not the polo. |
| I was obligated to get one of these so I got it and promptly donated it to Goodwill. There was no way in hell I'd wear it. |
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Which of these items is cut for women?
I agree with PP: do not get anything that is mens or unisex. |
My last job gave me a really nice LL Bean vest. When I left, I found a cute monogram patch to cover the embroidered logo so I can still wear it. |
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| Fleece vest, but I hope (for you) that you never have to wear it for work. |
| Polo, assuming it's a cut that seems like it will work for you. Surprised they didn't offer a quarter-zip pullover or jacket. |
| I never wear "performance fabrics" or any other type of artificial fiber next to my skin. So I would pick anything but the polo. Probably the fleece vest, because it seems the most versatile, and I might actually wear it. |
| I'd take the cardigan, personally |
| The one you can take off in public. Like you take it off and the rest is a regular outfit! |
| Vest |
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It would depend on when the employer would possibly want you to wear the clothing.
Summer or when it's warm? A, for the polo. Any of the other three options would work for winter or colder weather. |
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I have all of the above.
The ‘polos’ we get are under armor. While the guys look nice in them none of the women look attractive in no matter body type. The vests are most versatile-and ours are black with gray logo so understated. If I have to wear logo something this is what I’d choose. We were given heavy Carhartt jackets that are super bulky so that’s a consideration too. I think the point made above about being able to take off is a good one. The few time I should wear logo stuff - I only want to wear for time I need to!! |
| The doctors at the hospital all wear branded fleece and it looks really good. |