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Rachel Yeomans | January 19th, 2012
It’s cold out there. Hence the want of the chunky sweaters and the leggings and wooly socks. Well, you can still wear chunky sweaters at work and be fashion-forward! Introducing two men who are doing just that! TheWorkingWardrobe is proud to partner with street style blog TresAwesome for our“What I Wear to Work” series. Do you… Read more…
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Rachel Yeomans | November 10th, 2010
Today I want to give a toast to Theory, one of my all-time favorite brands that I consider my working wardrobe staple. The clothes are fashion-forward, functional, comfortable, and just fantastic! Take the sweater below. You can turn this gorgeous open cardigan from a classy corporate cover-up to a chic business casual tie-in. Plus, purple… Read more…
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WorkWardrobe | April 6th, 2010
By Jacqueline Rezak As women, it is not uncommon to find ourselves wishing we could Photoshop those parts of our bodies that we continuously seem to label as “problematic” for our body image – or for fitting into our favorite pair of jeans. It is easy to get down on one’s self about the little… Read more…
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Rachel Yeomans | February 24th, 2010
By Kyle Mountain For those tired of the monotony of wearing a shirt and tie to work everyday, a convenient alternative lives in the utilization of the sweater. However, not all sweaters are appropriate in the workplace. Understanding the fine line between sweaters that work at work and sweaters that don’t is very important. slimages.macys.com… Read more…
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Rachel Yeomans | January 11th, 2010
Winter is the season of layers. There are times I wonder if there should be a speed race to see who can layer and de-layer the fastest when going in and outside venues in the wintertime. These layering pieces could work wonders in the colder months, while still maintaining a sense of style that we… Read more…
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Rachel Yeomans | November 12th, 2009
Last year I completely revamped my winter wear. Sweaters that have stretched, pilled and shrunk were discarded and I picky-ly purchased new sweaters that I knew had a strong possibility of lasting for many winter seasons to come. As the season of thanks and cool weather comes ‘round the bend, I feel that it is… Read more…