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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think dresses are a nice way to do this - pants can be expensive and if your shape/size changes they're not as forgiving, where dresses can accomodate. A nicer t-shirt dress with sleeves and not tight can be dressed with a belt, boots, ballet flats, jewelry: https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-tencel-muscle-tee-dress-black?collection=womens-dresses I have this dress in a blue/white stripe from last year and it's a good piece as well - a little tenty but I promise is pretty chic on: https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-oxford-short-sleeve-shirt-dress-black?collection=womens-dresses I tried this on in-store and was surprised how thick and work-appropriate it is: https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-dream-shift-dress-earth-brown?collection=womens-dresses Would also get some sweaters from Quince (saw they just released a nicer/thicker cashmere) [/quote] Thieve look pretty casual to me and don’t really convey “promote me to upper management”. The last one is better but it looks really short in this picture — wouldn’t wear something that short in a professional environment with a lot of men. My rule of thumb for work is that a dress hem should definitely be closer to your knees than to your crotch. Preferably within a couple inches of your knees. [/quote]
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