Dressing for in-person work in the summer...

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m wearing: shirt dresses - cotton poplin, ideally with belts

Also lightweight high rise trousers, with short sleeve linen-cashmere blend sweaters.

Boring, but simple



+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If anyone has a good summer weight blazer they see, please post! I have a lot of meetings where I need pants and a blazer and can get away with a simple shell under that.


J Crew Factory is actually good for this. They usually have linen blazers.
Anonymous
Also make sure you have good quality shoes. During Covid you could get away with white sneakers with dresses ect but I think now it’s too casual/ dated. Even the golden gooses which for some reason people at my office seem to think are are dress shoes because they’re $$$$
Anonymous
Currently wearing a cashmere sweater and uggs at my desk because the thermostat is stuck at 60 degrees and I’m sitting under a vent. I always forget that happens in summer. But I do have lightweight layers underneath so I don’t turn into a sweat puddle while commuting.

Seconding the PP, people are stepping up their shoe game. You can still be comfortable without sneakers. I need ankle support if I’m not wearing sneakers, so I have lots of sturdy ankle boots in different styles to suit a variety of seasons and outfits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m wearing: shirt dresses - cotton poplin, ideally with belts

Also lightweight high rise trousers, with short sleeve linen-cashmere blend sweaters.

Boring, but simple



+1


+2 except the sweaters are cotton and long sleeve since the office is frigid.
Anonymous
I started a role in DC that was 100% in office (previously fully remote and casual when I was traveling/in office) and needed a full business formal wardrobe. I am Petite midsize so I need Petite sizing and also need to do tailoring for most blazers, pants, and dresses.

My wardrobe is mostly from Ann Taylor (Tysons), Theory outlet (Clarksburg outlets), Self-Portrait (online), Quince (online) and Nordstrom Rack.

My wardrobe is probably 50% Ann Taylor - it took a combination of in-store and online purchasing of multiple sizes and returning what didn't fit.

For tailoring I went to SK cleaners in Rockville. I kept all tags on my clothes and the tailor was honest about what was worth tailoring vs what I should return.

Starting from scratch, I figured that I needed about 15 days/3 weeks worth of basic outfits for spring/summer season, and then filled in gradually with fall/winter pieces.
Anonymous
Look at the Kaya pant at jcrew. They’re lined. I’m petite too. They do run small.
I got them in 3 colors. It’s like a kick flare.
Anonymous
I've found good dresses at lands end.
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