1 We have a business casual environment. When I first worked here, I skewed much more on the business side. In the past year or so, I’ve skewed way more casual. So now I buy a lot of tops as Loft. I get dresses and jackets from MM LaFleur. It’s crazy expensive but the pieces last forever and are very classic. I’ve lost my old dress pants connection, so now I’m banking on Trunk Club by Nordstrom for pants options.
2. It used to be really different. Now it’s not that different at all. I swap out dress pants for jeans, change into Uggs, and wear a lot of the same tops. When it’s warmer, I live in denim shorts and tee shirts, so that’s much different.
1. Target, Old Navy, and JCPenney are probably where I shop the most. Some Loft mixed in. Some consignment stores too. I have a ton of clothes, but nothing very high end because I like to swap out trendy stuff all the time so I never spend a lot of money on anything. 2. They're basically the same. We are a casual office, so I wear jeans, blouse/sweater or in the summer a sundress, every day. I do have some more t-shirt style shirts I wear on the weekends that are a touch too casual for work. But even tshirts and hoodies are allowed here as long as it has our logo on it. I don't even think I own dress pants right now. If I have to "dress up" I lean towards a dress or a dress/leggings combo.
Post by librarychica on Jan 7, 2020 7:45:51 GMT -5
1. White House Black Market and Ann Taylor 2. We used to have a formal office but it’s been skewing toward business casual the last few years, though I still feel awkward the rare occasion I wear jeans. So it’s pretty different. Weekends are jeans or denim shorts, leggings, sundresses in summer, sneakers and sandals. Weekdays are slacks, button downs and blouses, heels or loafers.
1. Our office is business casual. I am in the process of losing weight so a lot of my clothes come from 2nd hand stores. So dress pants nice blouses. 2. Weekends I wear mostly workout clothes, unless I am going out then its jeans and nice blouses.
1. We are business casual. I get the majority of my clothes from places like TJ MAXX. I love a good deal. Today I am in suede black pants, booties and a sweater. Usually dress pants, kakis, or tights with a blouse or sweater.
2. The weekends are not much different except I trade out my dress pants for jeans. In the summer, I live in workout shorts and tshirts unless I am going actually out. The problem I have is I don't have any cute tops or casual outfits that are not super conservative. Like when we go to Vegas. I always buy things I can wear to work.
1. My office is business casual. I tend to buy most work clothes from LOFT (and outlet) and a few things from Old Navy. I have a couple dresses, blouses, and cardigans from Boden. Surprisingly, I still have work pants and blouses from The Limited that I wear on a pretty regular basis.
2. Weekends are usually jeans and a sweater or t-shirt (depending on the weather/season) if I'm going out of the house (e.g., grocery shopping). If I'm home and not going anywhere, I wear comfortable clothes (think athleisure).
1. We are really casual in my office. My work clothes are jeans (or shorts if it is warm) and a t-shirt or hoodie. The only time I go business casual is when we have a visitor to the office or it is my teaching day.
2. I wear the same thing on weekends that I do to work.
1. I work in a lab mostly so I don’t really wear nice clothes to work because they will get ruined. Plus I wear a black fleece or lab coat all day so no one ever actually sees what shirt I’m wearing. Haha. I buy my clothes mainly at Target, Amazon, or wherever I find something that I like. Shoes I get from REI or Amazon because I like a particular Merrell shoe for work. I think they are discontinuing it though so that will be a bummer, I’ll have to find a new shoe.
2. My work clothes and weekend clothes are mainly the same. Jeans and simple tops. They tend more t-shirt like for weekend wear and more blouse like for work wear. I wear tennis shoes instead of black merrels on the weekends.
I’m not fancy and thankfully my job doesn’t require fancy clothes.
1. When I worked FT, we were business casual, skewed toward business. I wore dresses from Talbots with a jacket or cardigan, or a suit - Anne Klein and Tahari fit me the best. I always found it easier to do a dress or a suit - no thinking involved, no matching needed.
2. Weekend/WFH was jeans/yoga pants/skorts/ sundresses depending on time of year and activity. There was very little crossover between the wardrobes.
2. I dress down for weekends. Weekends are jeans/shorts and plain tees basically. Anything from work that gets too worn to wear to work usually makes an appearance on the weekends.
Post by supertrooper1 on Jan 7, 2020 11:24:31 GMT -5
1. Macy's and Nordstrom/The Trunk Club.
2. I only go into the office once a week and haven't been in a couple of months. It's business casual so I usually wear slacks and a nice shirt. Most of my shirts do double duty on the weekends, but I'm usually a jeans and t-shirt with Vans or dressy boots. Right now my WFH wardrobe is yoga pants and t-shirts.
1. Amazon and stitch fix. Rarely Nordstrom Rack or Ross 2. Very. I dress business casual to professional at work and super casual/athletic wear on weekends.
1. Banana Outlet for tops, cardigans, and dresses and (don't judge me) but I wear a LuLaRoe Cassie skirt almost every single day. I don't buy them anymore, but I have a million and they are my favorite skirt in the world and I love them. 2. I wear a swing dress (and leggings in the winter) almost every time when I am not at work.
1. Ross, Marshals, JcPenney 2. Our office is business casual with a little extra dress nice during tax season I wear a lot of dresses with leggings with a shawl, sweater, wrap for warmth. Summer I wear a lot of skirts and tops or summer dresses. At home it is yoga pants with tunic tops or shorts/skorts with t-shirts. I own jeans but really hate wearing them and don't find them comfy at all.
1. Most of my work tops are from Loft. Some Nordstrom, Old Navy, sometimes Target or the Banana Republic or Gap factory stores (I work right next to an outlet mall). I wear a suit 1-2 days a week for client meetings, but I'm always around different people, so I have one black skirt suit from Ann Taylor outlet and one gray skirt suit from Nordstrom that I wear again and again. I just wear tights with them if it's winter. Sometimes I'll wear a dress with a jacket instead of one of the suits.
2. I prefer to wear skirts and dresses vs. pants, so I tend to skew a little dressy on weekends. I don't own a pair of shorts. They're not flattering or comfortable on me. On weekends I often wear athleisure clothes in the morning to go to kids sports or playgrounds, and then change into a casual skirt or dress later in the day.
Post by mustardseed2007 on Jan 7, 2020 13:16:13 GMT -5
1. Target, old navy, Gap. Some banana and white house black market, some Ann Taylor.
2. I never wear slacks on weekends, and that's the main thing I wear at the office although on Fridays I often wear nice Jeans. Some of my blouses I will wear on the weekend. The weekend is always either athleisure, t shirt and jeans or jeans and a blouse.
1. All over from thrift shops in certain areas, online, dept stores..I wear suits, twin sets, blouses... 2. Weekends I'm in jeans or sweats for the most part.totally different.
1. Loft, H&M (sweaters), Target and Kohls sometimes but more for leisure 2. My clothes are more casual jeans and sweatshirts, but at work more jeans or work pants and sweaters