Corporate Ladies, what does your office attire look like ?
July 28, 2025
Corporate Ladies, what does your office attire look like ?
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Nice jeans, nice leather sandals and a tank top with a sweater. If it’s winter, swap sandals for boots. And a giant blankie because they keep it frigid in there.
We are business casual, for the most part. We’re slowly creepy back to business and I hate it. I am wearing my light rinse jeans in protest!
Midi-length dresses, blazers and heels in warmer weather. Tailored trousers, skirts with black tights, heeled boots, roll necks, and shirts with sweater vests in cold months.
It’s a bit of a fashion parade at my job but I genuinely enjoy dressing up for work, so it’s quite fun for me.
My office is business casual. I wear only black, essentially A-line dresses or midi skirts with blouses (all with tights in winter). If more casual, capris with a blouses. I get way too overheated to rock blazers and I can’t do heels. I wear a variety of loafers, flats, and elevated slip-ons.
Black on black, sometimes nice jeans and blouse’s, leather Steve Madden sandals, simple jewelry
Business casual at my office, no jeans allowed. Usually a basic tee, black trousers and a kitten heal. Then add a belt and jewelry.
Tailored shorts, lace or silk cami, non-black long line blazer or cardigan… heels.
My office has a “dress for your day” policy. On days you aren’t in meetings or client facing (I’m never client facing) you can wear jeans and a t shirt. On days you have formal meetings, they expect business casual. I only go in once a week and those days I’m wearing black leggings with a long shirt and casual shoes (like hey dudes or sketchers slip ons). It’s pretty casual for a corporate headquarters!
We are very chill. My warm weather attire is usually a polo shirt and dark jeans sometimes with black sneakers, sometimes with my Chaco sandals.
Cold weather attire is the same dark jeans but paired with a sweater or occasionally a hoodie if it’s just one of those days where I don’t have the spoons to do more.
Now if I have a client meeting or a meeting with the regulators I have some black slacks and a few button up shirts that I use for that. And a black suit jacket if it’s cold. Usually with some black flats.
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Combat boots or all stars, dress pants, a corset or tank top covered by an open linen shirt. Sometimes a blazer if its a bit chilly.
Ooor I just say fuck it and wear sweatpants, sneakers and a baggy shirt or sweatshirt.
Im a film producer, you gotta balance the looks cuz if you show up in a full suit ppl will be scared of you lol
I am no longer in an office based role, but when I was I wore either a smart dress and blazer or trousers, blouse and blazer. Not a suit, but smart separates like checked trousers with a solid blazer or like beige trousers, navy blazer. Occasionally I would wear a pleated skirt with blouse and cardigan.
Vinted was my go to for buying cheap good quality secondhand stuff to trial.
Business casual Mon-Tue and jeans paired with a nice top or blazer Wed-Thu.
business casual. in the winter usually always slacks with some “trendy” shoes or tights with a skirt and boots. lots of sweaters.
in the warmer months I am wearing longer skirts, sandals/heels, and an appropriate tank top (super thick straps). or a long dress with shoulder covers.
Location India –
I usually prefer to wear clothes with minimal print or solid colours … bright colours are not my thing..
I prefer either dark colours or pastel..
Western outfits
Trouser / skirt with shirt or top and formal heels.
Dress mostly solid colour
Indian outfit
Indian suit with parallel / legging / plain solid colour shara ( no bling what so ever)
Sarree
Cotton or crape sarree without any bling ..
My office is painfully casual. My engineers and architects are in basketball shorts or joggers a majority of the time. I put in a bit of effort to look cute and try to wear dresses and business casual clothing but having such a lax dress code is convenient when I’m on my period or not feeling well. Then I’ll show up in joggers or house slippers or something.
I work from home. I have no team’s calls today. I’m wearing a NASCAR sweatshirt and camo leggings today.
If I have a Team’s call, I wear a nice button down collared shirt, appropriate sweater, or my company branded attire. Then I immediately change after the calls. Usually into a hoodie or tank top.
Wrap dresses, bootcut trousers (navy, black, medium gray), Banana Republic crew neck sweaters, cardigans, J.Crew button down shirts, Loft printed midi skirts, pencil skirts (black, navy, gray) ballet flats, loafers. No heels for this girl.
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Nice jeans, nice leather sandals and a tank top with a sweater. If it’s winter, swap sandals for boots. And a giant blankie because they keep it frigid in there.
We are business casual, for the most part. We’re slowly creepy back to business and I hate it. I am wearing my light rinse jeans in protest!
Midi-length dresses, blazers and heels in warmer weather. Tailored trousers, skirts with black tights, heeled boots, roll necks, and shirts with sweater vests in cold months.
It’s a bit of a fashion parade at my job but I genuinely enjoy dressing up for work, so it’s quite fun for me.
My office is business casual. I wear only black, essentially A-line dresses or midi skirts with blouses (all with tights in winter). If more casual, capris with a blouses. I get way too overheated to rock blazers and I can’t do heels. I wear a variety of loafers, flats, and elevated slip-ons.
Black on black, sometimes nice jeans and blouse’s, leather Steve Madden sandals, simple jewelry
Business casual at my office, no jeans allowed. Usually a basic tee, black trousers and a kitten heal. Then add a belt and jewelry.
Tailored shorts, lace or silk cami, non-black long line blazer or cardigan… heels.
My office has a “dress for your day” policy. On days you aren’t in meetings or client facing (I’m never client facing) you can wear jeans and a t shirt. On days you have formal meetings, they expect business casual. I only go in once a week and those days I’m wearing black leggings with a long shirt and casual shoes (like hey dudes or sketchers slip ons). It’s pretty casual for a corporate headquarters!
We are very chill. My warm weather attire is usually a polo shirt and dark jeans sometimes with black sneakers, sometimes with my Chaco sandals.
Cold weather attire is the same dark jeans but paired with a sweater or occasionally a hoodie if it’s just one of those days where I don’t have the spoons to do more.
Now if I have a client meeting or a meeting with the regulators I have some black slacks and a few button up shirts that I use for that. And a black suit jacket if it’s cold. Usually with some black flats.
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Combat boots or all stars, dress pants, a corset or tank top covered by an open linen shirt. Sometimes a blazer if its a bit chilly.
Ooor I just say fuck it and wear sweatpants, sneakers and a baggy shirt or sweatshirt.
Im a film producer, you gotta balance the looks cuz if you show up in a full suit ppl will be scared of you lol
I am no longer in an office based role, but when I was I wore either a smart dress and blazer or trousers, blouse and blazer. Not a suit, but smart separates like checked trousers with a solid blazer or like beige trousers, navy blazer. Occasionally I would wear a pleated skirt with blouse and cardigan.
Vinted was my go to for buying cheap good quality secondhand stuff to trial.
Business casual Mon-Tue and jeans paired with a nice top or blazer Wed-Thu.
business casual. in the winter usually always slacks with some “trendy” shoes or tights with a skirt and boots. lots of sweaters.
in the warmer months I am wearing longer skirts, sandals/heels, and an appropriate tank top (super thick straps). or a long dress with shoulder covers.
Location India –
I usually prefer to wear clothes with minimal print or solid colours … bright colours are not my thing..
I prefer either dark colours or pastel..
Western outfits
Trouser / skirt with shirt or top and formal heels.
Dress mostly solid colour
Indian outfit
Indian suit with parallel / legging / plain solid colour shara ( no bling what so ever)
Sarree
Cotton or crape sarree without any bling ..
My office is painfully casual. My engineers and architects are in basketball shorts or joggers a majority of the time. I put in a bit of effort to look cute and try to wear dresses and business casual clothing but having such a lax dress code is convenient when I’m on my period or not feeling well. Then I’ll show up in joggers or house slippers or something.
I work from home. I have no team’s calls today. I’m wearing a NASCAR sweatshirt and camo leggings today.
If I have a Team’s call, I wear a nice button down collared shirt, appropriate sweater, or my company branded attire. Then I immediately change after the calls. Usually into a hoodie or tank top.
Wrap dresses, bootcut trousers (navy, black, medium gray), Banana Republic crew neck sweaters, cardigans, J.Crew button down shirts, Loft printed midi skirts, pencil skirts (black, navy, gray) ballet flats, loafers. No heels for this girl.