... Read moreWhen it comes to assembling casual work outfits, comfort and style must go hand in hand. From my own experience experimenting with brands like Ralph Lauren and White House Black Market, choosing the right sizes and knowing when to tailor pieces can truly elevate your look while keeping it practical for work.
Oversized sweaters, like the Ralph Lauren Crew Neck Knitted Sweater, are trendy and cozy, but sizing up is essential to achieve that intentional loose fit. Otherwise, you risk the sweater feeling tight or cropped in an unintended way. Similarly, bottoms such as straight-leg jeans or wide-leg trousers benefit greatly from tailoring, especially if you're petite or want a perfect fit. Tailoring can transform off-the-rack pants into your best work pants by adjusting length and fit for a flattering silhouette.
Shopping secondhand platforms like Depop can be a goldmine for budget-friendly stylish picks, as I found with the Free People Light Pink Sweater at just $14. Vintage and pre-loved items often offer unique colors and textures that make your workwear stand out without breaking the bank.
Another tip is to pay attention to brand-specific sizing quirks; White House Black Market, for instance, tends to run large, so sizing down can save you from having oversized tops that overwhelm your frame.
Incorporating different textures like ribbed halter neck tops and linen-blend jeans adds dimension to your outfit, perfect for transitioning from casual office environments to more laid-back weekends.
Lastly, knowing your measurements, such as height and weight, helps when shopping online or in-store. It aids in choosing the right sizes and deciding which pieces might need adjustments. For me, at 5’7” and 135 lbs, tailoring is often a helpful step to ensure the garments complement my body shape.
Overall, blending quality brands, smart sizing, and tailoring can create an effortlessly chic casual work style that suits your personal taste and professional needs.
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