I actually prefer wearing suits and stuff, not sure why, but in jeans I don;t want to be at work, I want to be out doing my stuff. ok, that's most days anyway, but moreso in jeans.
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I actually prefer wearing suits and stuff,
I would wear these if I could find sets that actually fit both top and bottom (and are relatively cheap). Inevitably if the top fits, the bottoms are too small and vice versa.
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I wear jeans (or cargo pants) every day. I try to wear casual but not sloppy tops--usually this means a long-sleeved T and a cardigan, and in the summer a camp shirt. I have recently become enamored of button down oxfords in funky/retro colors.
I would love to wear cargos, jeans, and khakis to work. Alas, I am in a "professional dress" environment. Mostly suits (when I have some that fit) or dressier than business casual.
I've never worn a suit to work. Well, not a suit I owned, anyway. Hope to never need to, because that would be pricey.
I have come to love Chadwicks for inexpensive staple clothing, plus you can ususally mix and match tops and bottoms from them. I just got some tops from them for $7-10 which are all work wearable under cardigans or suit jackets.
I almost always wear a skirt (sans tights if it's warm enough), but a lot of women exclusively wear chinos and don't get talked to. The high-level peeps are always dressier, but they meet with clients, so it's expected.
dressier than business casual.
This describes my office. The "lowest" I can go is wear some dress pants and a knit top (but that's mostly for Fridays). I usually end up wearing either dress pants/skirt with a blouse and dress jacket.
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