Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are the people posting on this thread actual women with professional jobs in offices in DC? Because a sleeveless dress plus a cardigan is a staple office uniform for women.
Sleeveless -- can wear it all year round, including in DC summers.
I wear dresses with blazers when I have formal events or am meeting with clients, and dresses with cardigans when I am spending my day at my desk and not meeting so much with others.
OP, where do you normally shop for cardigans? Because I see them literally everywhere.All the stores.
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Anonymous wrote:Are the people posting on this thread actual women with professional jobs in offices in DC? Because a sleeveless dress plus a cardigan is a staple office uniform for women.
Sleeveless -- can wear it all year round, including in DC summers.
I wear dresses with blazers when I have formal events or am meeting with clients, and dresses with cardigans when I am spending my day at my desk and not meeting so much with others.
OP, where do you normally shop for cardigans? Because I see them literally everywhere.All the stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t wear dresses that require a cardigan.
This is stupid advice.
I disagree. Cardigans tend to be frumpy. You have to try very hard for them not to be. It’s the kind of style (sleeveless dresss and cardigan) that’s very popular for 20 somethings. As you get older it simply isn’t a good luck.
OP look for dressss with sleeves. Cheaper retailers like jcrew make so many sleeveless dresses because it’s cheaper. Look for dresses at ReiSs, Theiry, Karen Miller, etc.
Ok, fashion diva. Show me the dresses you think I should be wearing as partner in a law firm. I wear Theory and Karen Millen, but the vast majority of them are sleeveless or shortsleeve, including their fall/winter lines. I personally think long-sleeved dresses are not very professional looking, particularly the ones they are showing now with the fuller and flared sleeves.
OP, Nic & Zoe has some cute more structured cardigans and sweater material blazers that work well. Would welcome other suggestions from PP who clearly does not work in a professional office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t wear dresses that require a cardigan.
This is stupid advice.
I disagree. Cardigans tend to be frumpy. You have to try very hard for them not to be. It’s the kind of style (sleeveless dresss and cardigan) that’s very popular for 20 somethings. As you get older it simply isn’t a good luck.
OP look for dressss with sleeves. Cheaper retailers like jcrew make so many sleeveless dresses because it’s cheaper. Look for dresses at ReiSs, Theiry, Karen Miller, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Are the people posting on this thread actual women with professional jobs in offices in DC? Because a sleeveless dress plus a cardigan is a staple office uniform for women.
Sleeveless -- can wear it all year round, including in DC summers.
I wear dresses with blazers when I have formal events or am meeting with clients, and dresses with cardigans when I am spending my day at my desk and not meeting so much with others.
OP, where do you normally shop for cardigans? Because I see them literally everywhere.All the stores.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I just wear a hoodie-like jacket. That way it's obvious I have a layer for warmth that isn't intended to look like part of my outfit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t wear dresses that require a cardigan.
This is stupid advice.
I disagree. Cardigans tend to be frumpy. You have to try very hard for them not to be. It’s the kind of style (sleeveless dresss and cardigan) that’s very popular for 20 somethings. As you get older it simply isn’t a good luck.
OP look for dressss with sleeves. Cheaper retailers like jcrew make so many sleeveless dresses because it’s cheaper. Look for dresses at ReiSs, Theiry, Karen Miller, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a Kate spade cardigan that looks super cute with dresses - 3/4 length sleeves that have a bow detail on the cuff... not frumpy at all.
That’s pretty much the definition of frumpy. You think a grown woman should be wearing bows?! Kate Spade looks cute on 20 somethings.
Anonymous wrote:Also, I am going to wear a dress plus a cardigan today, just out of spite.

All the stores.