Anonymous wrote:Talbot's Outlet in Springfield
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why the fact that ops job is two days a week in person means she is only looking for garbage quality, unflattering clothes?? Can you not buy two nicer mix and match outfits from jcrew or boden or similar during their multitudes of sales? Or is there a requirement you look slovenly at this new job? Amazon is worse quality, less fashionable and less flattering than pretty much everything out there.
If you are working for the STEM research end of a University, almost no one cares what you wear as long as it's not too revealing.
Anonymous wrote:I love the loft for petite pants. They have the curvy fit which works for my 5 feet frame and 114 pounds.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why the fact that ops job is two days a week in person means she is only looking for garbage quality, unflattering clothes?? Can you not buy two nicer mix and match outfits from jcrew or boden or similar during their multitudes of sales? Or is there a requirement you look slovenly at this new job? Amazon is worse quality, less fashionable and less flattering than pretty much everything out there.
Anonymous wrote:Buy good stuff secondhand
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm starting a new job after working remote for 10 years. This job is hybrid (gasp!), which means people might see me once or twice a week. I should probably not wear my Old Navy joggers on those days. I don't want to spend a lot on a wardrobe, though. It's still just hybrid.
I have suits, etc., for conferences and important meetings. I need a handful of pieces for my in-office days where I might run into an actual human. I don't want to spend much on this possibility though.
I'm 5'1
Weight 127 (yes, a little chonk, I'm aware, lol)
49F
OMG 127 is NOT chunky!
She’s 5’1