What We’re Wearing
Autumn
Office Style
An inspired professional fit doesn’t have to be stuffy
I think we can all agree that where people work varies wildly today. Whether you're in the office for a few days a week or completely remote, getting dressed for the day helps the psyche complete your daily to-do list—at least for me, it does. I've noticed that on days when I throw sweats and a T-shirt on, I feel less professional and that there's no clear delineation between myself at home versus my get-shit-done self. Sounds funny, but the days whenever I have meetings or when I'm feeling less inspired, I throw on a pair of pants and an oxford shirt—it's like my gameday uniform to conquer what I need for the day, even if it's all in my mind.
Maybe you WFH and your wardrobe is feeling a bit uninspired or you're back in the office, and it's time to update your “business professional” uniform for the fall. An unstructured sweater blazer will be your go-to for the office and look just as good on date night—it's as cozy as a cardigan but looks classy enough to wear in meetings (both virtual and IRL). A lambswool sweater is a cold-weather staple—it's easy to layer, incredibly comfy and kicks the office chill. As for shoes, consider something that toes the line between business and casual—these here are influenced by traditional moccasins, but have a hardy Goodyear-welted outsole to travel in all weather conditions. And if you're heading into work, you need a work bag—something easy that doesn't put any stress on your back—where else would you put your water bottle, hand cream and shades without one?
Your Autumn
Office Fit
Felted chore coat,
$228 by Buck Mason
Birnir brushed lambswool sweater, $270 by Norse Projects
Dogtooth wool/cotton drawstring pants, $330 by TOAST
Rockland boat shoe,
$250 by Easymoc
Kasuri crew sock, $28 by Pilgrim Surf + Supply
Laptop sleeve,
$125 by WP Standard
Carryall made from
ocean-bound plastic,
$395 by Rothy's
Forget Me Not hand cream, $25 by Nonfiction
V2 glass water bottle, $25.40 by Soma
Edey sunglasses,
$300 by Article One Eyewear
Your Autumn Office Fit
Felted chore coat,
$228 by Buck Mason
Birnir brushed
lambswool sweater,
$270 by Norse Projects
Dogtooth
wool/cotton
drawstring pants,
$330 by TOAST
Rockland boat shoe,
$250 by Easymoc
Kasuri crew sock,
$28 by Pilgrim Surf + Supply
Laptop sleeve,
$125 by WP Standard
Carryall made from
ocean-bound plastic,
$395 by Rothy's
Forget Me Not
hand cream,
$25 by Nonfiction
V2 glass
water bottle,
$25.40 by Soma
Edey sunglasses,
$300 by Article One Eyewear
Organizing
Your Sound
If you need music to power through work, don’t just toss your headphones in the nearest drawer, think about a chic display. This minimal stand keeps them off your workspace, de-tangled and ready for use.
Headphone stand,Yamazaki
$19.50 by