What's the best way to design a woman's work outfit that's both comfortable and corporate?
The way we dress for work has evolved. Every woman wants to feel comfortable, confident and comfortable when she goes to work. However, finding the right balance between comfort and corporate wear can sometimes be difficult. 17h10 gives you its tips for imagining comfortable, corporate workwear.
Workwear: our tips for combining comfort and corporate image
Comfort at work starts with the quality of the fabric. Cotton, linen and wool are the perfect fabrics for feeling comfortable at work, whatever the outfit. There's also jersey and stretch for ease of movement, without making workwear too baggy. Comfort is also a question of garment type and cut. A tight miniskirt will be less comfortable than a women's pencil skirt, which hugs the body without being too tight.
For the corporate point, first of all you need to know your company's dress code for women: casual, formal or both. Also take into account the environment you're in and the type of work you do.
And last but not least, don't forget the accessories (shoes, jewelry, scarves...), which will help you personalize your work outfit.
How should you dress for your first day at work?
If you're not yet familiar with the company's internal culture, the safe bet is classic women's clothing. That is, pants and shirt, or skirt and shirt. You can wear them with or without a jacket, depending on your preference. Avoid garments that are too tight, too loose or too suggestive. As for shoes, it's up to you! But comfort first. Use these tips to design your job interview outfit! Don't forget that your outfit should reflect your professionalism and skills, without attracting too much attention.
How to choose the right women's workwear?
Here are a few tips for choosing the right women's workwear:
- Get to know your workplace's dress culture
- Choose comfortable clothing
- Avoid flashy or provocative clothing
- Taking the working environment into account
- Matching clothes and accessories
- Keeping clothes clean
- Choosing the right shoes
Women's workwear ideas for every professional situation
The right outfit for every situation. For everyday work, you can wear everything from dresses to pants and shorts, depending on the season. For a business meeting, elegance is the order of the day: a flowing mid-length dress, for example, or a pantsuit or blazer dress. Combine elegance with modernity, with a tailored jacket, T-shirt and denim pants with a nice cut. If you're giving a conference away from the workplace, or need to speak in public, opt for a rather classic professional woman's outfit, consisting of a shirt and knee-length skirt, or pants with heels.
The 17h10 jumpsuit is an excellent alternative to classic business attire. This ultra-modern wardrobe essential enhances your silhouette and gives you elegance and charisma. We offer two models of coveralls:
- The Sofia jumpsuit with tailoring collar. Comfortable, refined and versatile, it can be worn with heels or casual flats.
- The Upwood jumpsuit, with its flattering cut and waistband to emphasize your waist.
Women's workwear to have in your wardrobe
The following pieces will allow you to envisage several associations to go to the office, or for a professional appointment:
- a long- or 3/4-sleeve blazer jacket
- shirt, blouse and smock
- fitted pants
- a jacket with or without collar
- a basic but elegant white t-shirt
- a combination
- a trench coat
- a pencil skirt
- a dress
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FAQ
If you're unfamiliar with the company's internal culture, the safe bet is classic attire. In other words: pants and shirt or skirt and shirt. You can wear them with or without a jacket, depending on your preference. When it comes to shoes, it's up to you, but comfort comes first. Avoid garish colors and patterns, as well as clothes that are too tight, too baggy or too suggestive.
To help you choose the right work attire, here are a few tips:
- Know your company's dress code
- Choose comfortable clothing
- Avoid garments that are too flashy or provocative
- Take the work environment into account
- Match clothing and accessories
- Keep clothing clean
- Choose the right shoes
 
    


