If Your Work Clothes Don't Fit After A Year Of The Pandemic, You're Not Alone

Here's how to dress for the body you have now when you return to the office after COVID-19 closures.
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Stylists say many clients are saying "nothing fits!" as they return to the office. Here's the advice they give them.

Like so many people working from home this past year, Leticia, a 40-something in North Carolina, had put her work clothes away in the dark recesses of her closet. For Zoom meetings at work, all she really needed were some nice tops, and she was set.

But she’ll be returning to in-person work soon, which means a full slate of travel, meetings, conferences and full work attire. Unfortunately, Leticia’s work clothes from 2019 ― her “Before Times” wardrobe ― no longer fit 16 months into the pandemic.

“Right now I weigh 30 pounds more than I want to, 20 pounds more than I did before the pandemic, and 10 pounds more than I ever have in my life,” said Leticia, an educator who, like others interviewed for this story, asked to use her first name only for privacy. “About half the tops I have still fit, but they only look good from the sternum up, which is all you see on camera!”

“I got one outfit out of my first Stitch Fix box, and I’m hoping I can add a lot more to my wardrobe before my first work trip,” Leticia said.

Wes, a 32-year-old from Philadelphia, is in a similar boat after having a baby during lockdown and gaining about 60 pounds.

“I actually had an interview for a promotion during all this,” she told HuffPost. “Finding postpartum interview clothing at the local Goodwill as a newly minted 0XL was not fun.”

Wes and Leticia aren’t alone in navigating this closet conundrum. According to the American Psychological Association’s latest “Stress in America” report, more than 2 in 5 of surveyed adults (42%) said they gained more weight than they intended over the past 12 months. On average, they put on 29 pounds.

As employers call their staff back to the office, personal stylist Mellicia Marx said she’s hearing new and longtime clients say they’re concerned about fitting into their old clothes.

“As it is, heading back to the office can feel like going from 0 to 100 with little support. When you feel critical of your body, that just adds to that stress,” said Marx, who owns the personal styling company Poplin Style Direction. 

“It can make folks dread going back to work rather than seeing the positive aspects like reuniting with co-workers in real life, visiting a favorite lunch spot or meeting friends for happy hour,” Marx said.

“I’d rather go up a size and have it be stylish and comfortable than hold on to the idea that 'I AM A 6!' and then be constantly readjusting things all day.”

- Rose Jubb, a virtual wardrobe stylist and image strategist

Marx reminds her clients of one of her favorite style mantras: You don’t need to change your body, you just need to change your clothes. Little tweaks and additions here and there can go a long way. 

That’s what Tobias, an 18-year-old who’s heading back to work and school, is in the process of doing right now as he sorts through his closet.

“For a while, my fashion turned into big pants and oversized hoodies,” he told HuffPost. “I started wearing some of my bigger clothes from previous years; I was lucky enough to have bought multiple sizes in some of them.”

He said he’s exercising a lot more lately, but in the meantime, he’s taking his size difference in stride, just like Leticia and Wes said they were doing, too.

“It was a pandemic, so realistically, in stressful situations, it’s OK to feel overwhelmed and gain some weight,” Tobias said. “Stress and exhaustion can cause that, so even if you’ve gained 5 or 50 pounds, you’re still you.”

Still you, absolutely ― but also still in need of some flattering workwear. To make that process easier, we asked stylists like Marx to share their best advice for putting together back-to-the-office looks that are comfortable and confidence-boasting.

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If things aren't fitting quite as well as you'd like, experts say to make use of secondhand stores and exchange programs. (More on that later.)

Just buy a few key pieces. (And buy secondhand.) 

Rose Jubb, a virtual wardrobe stylist and image strategist, said a lot of clients have said, “My pre-pandemic closet is tight and uncomfortable. I’ll get back to that weight, but do I need all new things in the meantime?”

The short answer is no.

“A few key pieces will help fill in the gaps between sizes,” she said.

When budget concerns come up (and even when they don’t), Jubb points people toward consignment sites or local secondhand shops. (Think: Goodwill or vintage clothing shops in your area.) 

“There are online consignment retailers like Depop, ThredUP and The RealReal that make it very easy to search by brand, style, size and more,” she said. “You can find amazing deals on the brands you love, often with the tags on and brand new, for a fraction of the price.”

Measure yourself and buy clothes that will actually fit. 

Be mindful that when it comes to sizes, every brand is different. 

“Just because you’re a 12 now in Calvin Klein, doesn’t mean you will be a 12 in every brand,” Jubb said. “When shopping online, release your attachment to size numbers. Take your own measurements, compare them to their size chart, and buy the size your measurements fit into.”

As disheartening as it can be when nothing in your closet fits, it’s doubly disheartening when everything you ordered arrives, nothing fits and you have to go through the hassle of returning and purchasing again, Jubb said.

“Fit is always number one in style,” she said. “I’d rather go up a size and have it be stylish and comfortable than hold on to the idea that ‘I AM A 6!’ and then be constantly readjusting things all day and feeling a low vibe and distracted because of a number sewn on a shirt that only I can see.”

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Taking accurate measurements will help ensure that trying things on is a quick, easy process.

No need to let go of the stretchy pants.

The dressier ones, that is. (Sorry, yoga pants, you’ll have to stay home.) 

“Just because you’re going back to the office doesn’t mean you have to be uncomfortable,” said Miranda Schultz, a plus-size fashion blogger and personal stylist.

“Grab a nice pair of stretchy dress pants (I love ponte knit) so you’ll look like a boss but feel like you’re still in your comfy clothes working from the couch,” she said. 

Formal dress code at work? Invest in some versatile neutrals. 

If your workplace leans on the formal side, online personal stylist Michelle T. Sterling recommends building up a mini wardrobe capsule with the following items: Slacks, jackets, skirts in black ― and if you can swing it, the same items in navy, heather gray or white. 

“Decide what neutral color appeals to your taste, then add a handful of tops that you like in color to mix things up,” she said. “Then mix and match those tops with your black staple pieces and let’s say your navy staple pieces. That can be your professional wardrobe cluster to get you through the summer.”

If you end up losing weight, you could always get the clothes you purchased tailored, Sterling said.

Accentuate the positive. 

Try on an outfit you’re considering wearing to work. Now, take a step back and focus on where your eye goes. Is it going where you want it to? The goal is to draw the eye to features you love and minimize attention to the places you are less enthusiastic about, Marx said.

“Bright and light colors, textures, prints and skin will all draw the eye,” she said. “Dark colors and stiffer fabrics are less interesting to us.”

Feeling sensitive about your bust? Try red or other brightly colored pants to draw the eye downward.

Is your waist a little wider than you’d prefer? Draw the eye to your vertical middle and show off your arms and legs, she said.

“Also, you want to look for pieces that do the work for you, like options with color blocking in all the right places or cuts that show off your best assets,” Marx said. 

Embrace the wrap dress.

We’ll forever be grateful to Diane von Furstenberg for reinventing the wrap dress in the 1970s: This particular style is figure-flattering for all body types and offers versatility across occasions, said Stitch Fix stylist Ashley Sanchez.

“Reach for a true-wrap style that will allow for you to cinch the waist where you feel most comfortable now and later,” she said. “While silk and satin fabrications may be best for more formal office environments, cotton and linen options are available for more casual dress codes.”

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Fold-up sleeve midi wrap dress from & Other Stories, $119.

Take advantage of exchange programs. 

Schultz recommends Universal Standard for higher quality basics. That’s because the brand is  incredibly inclusive in sizing (sizes 00-40) and because it has a great exchange policy.

“They have this thing called the Fit Liberty program which allows customers to exchange clothing for a smaller or larger size within one year of purchase, no questions asked,” Schultz said.

“I love the program because often we avoid investing in high-quality clothing items when our bodies are changing,” she said. “This program allows us to have the freedom to wear great clothes now and not lose out on our hard-earned money if our bodies do change.”

You could also take advantage of clothing rental services to supplement the wardrobe essentials you own, Schultz said: Companies like Gwynnie Bee, Nuuly, Eloquii Unlimited and others allow subscribers to wear and return items.

“They even take care of the dry cleaning, so that’s one thing you can take off your to-do list as you adjust to going back to the office,” she said.

Add something fun like a bomber jacket. 

You run the risk of getting a little staid in your choices if you’re just thinking “must-buy basics.” Have a little fun with your new additions, too. 

“Bombers work for all genders as a timeless option that offers flexibility as your size changes,” Marx said. “Consider a fresh approach in an unexpected color.”

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The Boulevard bomber jacket from Bonobos, $169.

Find dressing up for the real world exhausting? Opt for an easy “uniform.”

If you don’t have the mental energy to devote to clothes, don’t sweat it. Marcy Guevara-Prete, a stylist and co-owner of The Plus Bus boutique, recommends creating a work “uniform” of go-to pieces that look great on you.

“I remember in Lady Gaga’s documentary they talked about how she stayed looking so stylish when she was traveling so much and so busy,” she said. “It was because she wore a uniform! Hers was great black jeans, a crisp white tee and a bomb leather jacket.”

Steve Jobs famously had one, too. Guevara-Prete practices what she preaches and also leans into her uniform. 

“I’m on TV sets a lot, so I love my favorite tee from Universal Standard, some Good American jeans and a fab jacket, blazer or sweater,” she said. “Target is currently doing the Lord’s work when it comes to style and even Nordstrom is offering some amazing deals. For men, I love Rag and Bone, too.”

Don’t be overly critical of your body just because of a size change. 

While you adjust to dressing for work again, don’t forget to be kind to your body. After all, it got you through a global pandemic safe and sound. 

Be mindful of any negative self-talk that runs through your head while ditching some clothes and trying on others, Marx said.

“As a women’s stylist, I hear things like this all the time,” she said. “When a pair of tights cuts into a woman’s waist, she often feels like something is wrong with her body. That negative self talk distracts her from what she should really be focused on that day.”

The key, Marx said, is to have pieces that make you feel like your authentic self when you walk out the door, then quickly disappear from your mind. (Up until the point a co-worker compliments you on your look, of course.) 

“If men and women could eliminate these stressful distractions from our lives about fitting a certain body ideal, imagine what we could achieve at work and elsewhere,” she said. 

Before You Go

Pieces Of Clothing Reviewers Are Buying In Multiple Colors
A simple Aritzia tank(01 of28)
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The skinny lil' spaghetti straps and midriff-baring cut pairs exceptionally well with high-rise pants. Hot take: Ain't nothing wrong with those pants being skinny jeans, either!

Promising review: "I LOVE this tank. I have four of them and still want more. The material is great (it's quite thick) and I love the thin straps. I don't wear a bra with mine and love that the back is cut lower than the front. I wore them all summer with high-waisted shorts/jeans and always felt so cute. Still wear them now during the winter but with baggy knit sweaters." — Kristie P.

Get it from Aritzia for $30 (available in sizes 2XS–XL and in 11 colors).
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A high-neck chiffon blouse(02 of28)
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Because this blouse comes in such a variety of vibrant prints, no one will even be able to detect you own more than one.

Promising review: "I ordered the dark green floral pattern first, and loved it so much I got the cheetah print one! Comfortable fit that is versatile and perfect for work. I’ve paired the tops untucked with ankle-length pixie pants, and also tucked in with a high wasted skirt. Be warned — the material has no give! With tops like these, I typically get a large to ensure it fits over my broad (probably broader than average) shoulders. The large in this top was just right for me." — Carly P

Get it from Amazon for $19.99+ (available in sizes XS–XXL and in 21 patterns).
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A silky satin midi skirt(03 of28)
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It has a silhouette that says "chic" and an elastic waistband that says "I'll give your most comfortable sweats a run for their money."

Promising review: "Wow I honestly had low expectations, but love this skirt! It became a staple in my closet and I’m not one to wear colors or many prints. So silky and smooth, so comfy. Got so many compliments. The band doesn’t dig in and doesn’t look awkward. I can’t wait to get it in different colors." — Daria Z.

Get it from Amazon for $40.39+ (available in sizes XXS-3X and in 16 colors and patterns).
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A matching loungewear set(04 of28)
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Let's be honest, the one you bought back in March 2020 has gotten a whole lot of use by now. Go ahead, re-up on your WFH staple.

Promising review: "Nicely made, good material and accurate sizing. Do not size up 😉like I did. Reordering in my actual size (14/16/XL) and in multiple colors." — PLEEEZE

Get it from Amazon for $33.99+ (available in sizes S-XXL and in eight colors and patterns).
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A bodycon dress(05 of28)
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The dramatic see-through sleeves on this dress will really show off your guns and make you feel like a million bucks at the same time.

Promising review: "I absolutely just love this dress. It looks exactly like the picture and fits very well. The chest area was just a little tight on me but not a deal-breaker. It is a little longer than expected but nothing a little hemming won't fix. I loved it so much I purchased another one in a different color."— Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $35.99+ (available in sizes L–4XL and in five colors).
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An oversized houndstooth sweater vest(06 of28)
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This is the choice grandma/grandpa knit of 2021. Throw it on over a crisp button-down, and you're in business, baby.

Promising review: "LOVE!!! Great quality and adds so much personality to any outfit! I think the medium gave me the perfect oversized look, but I think the small would’ve worked as well because the sweater is naturally oversized. I bought another!" — Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $16.49 (available in sizes S-L and in nine colors).
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A pair of natural linen overalls(07 of28)
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The crisscrossed straps might just want to make you run through a field of wildflowers and then dramatically collapse in the shade of a tree.

By the way, Whimsy + Row is a woman-founded sustainable clothing brand that produces its limited-run designs in LA. They use upcycled and eco-friendly fabrics and ensure that all of their workers are paid a fair wage.

Promising review: "I have been searching for a pair of overalls and these are just the ones. I have both black and canvas. Would love to see even more colors." — Jillian

Get them from Whimsy + Row for $148 (available in sizes 0-12 and in three colors).
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A dramatic puff-sleeve shirt(08 of28)
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It may look all dramatic in the front, but just wait until you see the back — it's got an equally eye-catching keyhole back. Peep my shoulder blades and weep!

Promising review: "I love this top! I went a size up because I learned the material is not stretchy. It looks amazing. I wore it to an interview and got so many compliments. I love it so much that I came back and bought some other colors!" — Diva Reader75

Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in sizes XS-XL and in 13 colors and patterns).
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A puff-sleeve dress(09 of28)
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The casual T-shirt detailing and an above-the-knee cut make this dress a stand-out. Reviewers say it's like wearing your favorite sweatshirt — just sans pants.

Promising review: "I love this dress so much, I ordered two. The lilac/pink and the caramel brown. It’s very comfortable and cute! Roomy fit." — Alang1

Get it from Target for $24.99 (available in sizes XS-4X and in eight colors).
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A drapey Madewell blouse(10 of28)
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Get ready to pull off the best French tuck ever in this top. Plus, the oversized fit means you can slip it on over your head without having to button it and then re-button it when you realize you were off by one.

Promising review: "This is one of my favorite styles from Madewell. I have this shirt in every color I could get my hands on and wear them daily. I even have a couple in black. The shirt is so comfortable but is nice enough to wear to business meetings. I love that it isn't fitted. My only complaint — and it's a small one — is that I wish the shirt were a tad bit longer in the front." — Britt

Get it from Madewell for $79.50 (available in sizes XXS-3XL and in two colors).
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A pair of high-waisted pleated pants(11 of28)
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These pants have an adorable bow detailing at the waist and ankles and functional pockets. The good news is if you really fall in love with them, they're available in 36 (!!!) colors.

Promising review: "Absolutely perfect! I ordered them in black for work pants but after getting them in I ordered them in multiple other colors because they are now my go-to pants for going to work and going out 10/10 would recommend. I waited to make this review to be sure I could afford to buy all the colors I wanted first because I know this product will TAKE OFF when people try them on!" — Addison Stick

Get them from Amazon for $18.35+ (available in sizes S-XXL and in 36 colors).
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A ruched crop top and jogger set(12 of28)
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This will quickly become your WFH uniform. It comes in five different colors, meaning you can wear one every day of the (work) week.

Promising review: "I got a 3X and honestly it has plenty stretch — I could have gotten a 1X — but I love it so much still... I have three sets :)" — vicki w.

Get it from Forever 21 for $15 (originally $25; available in sizes 1X-3X and in five colors).
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A satin mini skirt(13 of28)
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The show-stopping print of this skirt is totally prepared to pull the weight of your entire outfit.

By the way, Beginning Boutique is a woman-founded Aussie brand based in Brisbane. In an effort to be more sustainable and ethical, they ship in compostable packaging and partner with programs like Thread Together to recycle and upcycle old stock.

Promising review: "Very cute, very comfy. No surprises here — it's exactly as pictured and it doesn't appear to be see-through at all (a general concern with light colors). I'm not opposed to stocking up in every color/pattern!" — Grace A.

Get it from Beginning Boutique for $39.95 (available in sizes AU 4–AU 16 and in five colors and prints).
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A simple V-neck blouse(14 of28)
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Designed with a rounded hemline, this chic blouse also has crinkled fabric reviewers say does not wrinkle because that is an important factor that one of your fave tops absolutely needs.

Promising review: "I love this shirt. I bought it in two different colors because it's absolutely perfect for my office job. I got the grey and the floral one. They both fit me the same and I found they're true to size. I already have gotten compliments on my floral shirt. Now I am waiting for the black one to come back in stock. I am definitely going to order more colors!!" — Allysa Rice

Get it from Amazon for $22.99 (available in sizes S-XXL and in 21 colors).
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A pair of Girlfriend Collective leggings(15 of28)
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Made with four-way stretch compression fabric, these leggings will basically become a second skin. Whether you're doing a high-impact workout or taking a lil' midday nappy nap, they're just as comfortable as your birthday suit.

They're also an eco-friendly pick as each pair of leggings is made from 25 recycled water bottles.

Promising review: "I can't stop buying these leggings! They fit perfectly, have the right amount of compression, and don't slip or fold down under my belly when I bend over. Perfect for everything from HIIT workouts to yoga. And they make my butt look good!" — K

Get them from Girlfriend Collective for $68 (available in sizes XXS-6XL, three lengths, and in six colors).
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A cable-knit pullover(16 of28)
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Made with a loose, off-the-shoulder fit, you can wear this sweater and show off whichever clavicle is really feeling itself.

The sweater comes from Mint Cloud Boutique, a LA shop with all sorts of trendy designs.

Promising review: "I love this sweater. I had purchased the ivory one and wore it everywhere. So I ordered more — one in mint and another burgundy/wine. It arrived clean and packaged nicely. I will be ordering again 😌" — Jeannine

Get it from Mint Cloud Boutique on Etsy for $54 (available in sizes S-L and in four colors).
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A pair of fitted joggers(17 of28)
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An upgrade to your college-era sweats, these joggers are also way more comfortable than your BC (before COVID) jeans.

Promising review: "Softest pants in existence and super cute. Bought multiple pairs after I got the first, and one of my friends bought them because of the ones I had on. She is much taller but the pants look really cute on both of us. Definitely recommend." — Torre Nuvola

Get them from Amazon for $12.95+ (available in sizes XS-3XL and in hundreds of colors and styles).
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A pair of Levi's Wedgie fit jeans(18 of28)
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These will show off your best asset no matter what you throw on up top. Since they come in a bunch of classic washes, you will have trouble picking which ones to get.

Promising review: "Wedgie Straight and Ribcage are my favorite Levi's styles. I own several pairs of them. Jive Sound is a very staple medium wash to have in my wardrobe. The color goes with everything. It's made of 99% cotton and 1% elastane. Denim is a bit stiff. Feels a bit tight around the butt but became comfortable after a few wears. And it doesn't stretch out. I went with my usual size 25." — Melody

Get them from Levi's for $98 (available in sizes 23–32, two lengths, and in 10 washes).
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A pair of knit Amazon Essentials jeggings(19 of28)
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These have thousands of 5-star reviews that almost unanimously state they feel like leggings but look like jeans.

Promising review: "I love, love, love these pants. I have them in the black and the dark blue wash. They go with everything and are so comfortable that I want to wear them every day! I usually wear premium denim but I am reaching for these now. The price is definitely right at $20. They look good with boots, flip-flops or tennis shoes. If you’re on the fence, get these." — DM Lover

Get them from Amazon for $20.90+ (available in sizes XS–XXL in short, regular, and long and 15 colors).
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A rib-knit skirt(20 of28)
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You can wear this at your natural waist or hike up for a shorter silhouette. It's like getting two skirts in one!

Promising review: "I love this skirt so much, I bought it in four colors. All are true to the photo. The slit is perfect making it easy to walk, but not too high. I wear the slit in the back. On one of the skirts the tag was on the wrong side and on the other three it was where the slit was, so I know you can wear it either way. The material is the perfect thickness for all year and is not see-through. These are a great staple to have." — Lauren Winn

Get it from Amazon for $21.99 (available in sizes XS-3X and in 19 colors).
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A casual blazer(21 of28)
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The classic collar and lapel mean you can layer this over a button-up for an interview or over a band tee for a more casual look.

Promising review: "I LOVE this blazer! Great quality and got many compliments the first day I wore it when I rolled up the sleeves, paired it with a pair of distressed skinny jeans, a deep V-neck white tee and pointed flats. Very cute boyfriend blazer. I’m buying one in every color available!" — Sarah Compton

Get it from Amazon for $26.68+ (available in sizes S-XXL and in 10 colors).
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A bold open-front cardigan(22 of28)
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You can toss this on over leggings, jeans, a skirt or even a dress. It's so cozy, you might not even want to change into PJs at the end of the day.

Promising review: "This sweater is very soft, warm and cozy. I like it so much I bought a second and will probably buy a third." — Jessica Carlson

Get it from Amazon for $15.99+ (available in sizes S-XXL and in 25 colors and patterns).
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A boxy linen pocket dress(23 of28)
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This really gives you a blank slate to build off of. Pair it with your chunky gold jewelry, platform clogs or bamboo bucket bag — you name it.

Happy Made is a Scandinavian Etsy shop that specializes in all things linen. If you like the simplicity of this dress, check out their overalls, off-the-shoulder tops, dusters and tapered trousers, too.

Promising review: "This dress is so fine I have ordered more. It's simple but very smart-looking, the workmanship is perfection, and the fabric is top of the line. Anna was easy and accessible to work with. I had the length changed to ankle length and it's so cool and comfortable." — neva tiption

Get it from Happy Made on Etsy for $107.65 (available in sizes S-2XL and in 20 colors).
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A pair of cropped Everlane wide-leg pants(24 of28)
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The trendy cut, massive pockets (four!) and high-quality cotton construction will make sure these become your favorite (and go-to) pants as soon as they arrive.

Promising review: "I’ve honestly been searching my whole life for that one style of pants that I can buy over and over again. At last, I’ve found them! These pants are so comfortable, stylish and they fit like a glove. Needless to say, I have them in three colors. I’ll continue buying these year after year. *P.S. I have these in two different sizes. I recommend sizing down one size for a more fitted feel and staying true to size for a more relaxed fit. Both are great." — KLMO

Get them from Everlane for $68 (available in sizes 00-16 in short and regular and in four colors).
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A basic Universal Standard tee(25 of28)
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Made with ultra-soft Peruvian cotton, stovepipe sleeves and a curved hem that ensures it's not too long or short, this shit is basically engineered for the absolute perfect fit.

Promising review: "Great fabric, great quality, great fit, great colors — I live in these T-shirts and I love them so much. I think I may have over 20!" — Elisabeth C.

PS: Check out their recycling program to save serious $$$ on your next order!

Get it from Universal Standard for $50 (available in sizes 00–40 and in 14 colors).
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A casual raglan top(26 of28)
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Not only do the lace sleeves allow for ample airflow (if that's something your pits could use), but it also adds some dimension to an otherwise basic top that works with all kinds of bottoms.

Promising review: "I LOVE this top! I have it in white, green and mint and will be buying more colors! It's not only super comfortable but it's adorable, classy and looks great dressed up or paired with a pair of jeans! Do yourself a favor and buy it!" — Nicki D

Get it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in sizes S-XXL and in 19 colors).
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A faux suede moto jacket(27 of28)
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You can wear this with anything.

Promising review: "I could've gone one size smaller if I wanted it more fitted but I like a loose feel. I love the buttery soft material and feel like a runway model in this jacket... I get so many compliments every time I wear it! I now have brown, burgundy, rose pink and can't wait to get the dark-spotted one too!" — Amazon Customer

Get it from Amazon for $22.09+ (available in sizes XS-XL and in nine colors).
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A lantern sleeve top(28 of28)
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The loose, oversized fit of this top makes it both exceptionally comfy and versatile.

Promising review: "I first got the black sweater but then ended up getting the red and green one too. Looks absolutely fantastic tucked into a high-waisted skirt. I'll definitely scoop up any new colors they release. I've washed and dried 'em a lot with absolutely no issues. They're high quality for sure and they hold up really well. Very easy to dress up or down and really warm for the winter. I get compliments on them constantly. Completely worth buying, they're a staple in my wardrobe now." — Lisa

Get it from Amazon for $14.99+ (available in sizes S–XL and in three colors).
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