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Wednesday’s Workwear Report: Classic Linen Single-Button Blazer
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Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
My never-ending quest for a blazer that doesn’t make me feel like I’m cosplaying as a doctor or Miami Vice extra continues. This year I’m going to try a linen fabric, like this one from Talbots.
My office has been skewing pretty casual in recent years, so I’d try this out with some dark denim to see if I can pull it off. If not, expect to hear more from me as I try to figure this out!
The blazer is $189-$209 at Talbots and comes in sizes 2-18, 0P-16P, 14-24, and 14P-22P. Right now, you can get 40% off one item and 30% off everything else!
Sales of note for 5/15:
- Nordstrom – 3800+ items in “new markdowns” — I kind of wonder if they’ve started marking down stuff for their Half-Yearly sale that usually starts the week before Memorial Day. Good deals on Veronica Beard, Vince, Reiss (esp. coats), as well as Wit & Wisdom and NYDJ
- Alexis Bittar – Vault sale! 100s of re-issued archival styles up to 70% off, plus 25% off all full-price styles too
- Ann Taylor – Extra 40% off sale
- Boden – Up to 50% off with new styles added
- J.Crew – 40% off your purchase and 50% off dresses
- J.Crew Factory – Extra 50% off clearance + extra 20% off orders over $125
- Lands’ End – Up to 60% off sitewide + extra 60% off sale and clearance
- Loft – 50% off your purchase, and 5/15 only: take 60% off the LOFT Versa collection
- Mango – Weekend exclusive, 30% off everything, and free shipping with $260+
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Supergoop – 20% off sitewide + free Glow Stick (also, free shipping with $50+)
- Talbots – Extra 40% +15% off all markdowns, plus Summer Fridays One Day Sale (5/15), $19.50 pocket tees and $29.50 relaxed chino shorts.
- Theory – 25% off sitewide
- TOCCIN – 30% off select items with code! (You can’t stack codes, but on full price items try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!)
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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Coffee Break: Danby Loafer – Corporette.com
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This “travel loafer” from Cole Haan is getting rave reviews — and some colors just went on sale.
I like that the shoes are lightweight but cushioned, and reviewers are singing the praises of them for comfort.
The shoe is $150 full price, with some colors marked down 33%. You can find them at Nordstrom, as well as Zappos (love that light green), and Cole Haan.
(Psst – I’ve noticed a trend with travel shoes — should we do a roundup? The Vionic Uptown collection and the Tory Burch ballet flat come to mind. We have of course rounded up foldable flats in the past.)
Sales of note for 5/15:
- Nordstrom – 3800+ items in “new markdowns” — I kind of wonder if they’ve started marking down stuff for their Half-Yearly sale that usually starts the week before Memorial Day. Good deals on Veronica Beard, Vince, Reiss (esp. coats), as well as Wit & Wisdom and NYDJ
- Alexis Bittar – Vault sale! 100s of re-issued archival styles up to 70% off, plus 25% off all full-price styles too
- Ann Taylor – Extra 40% off sale
- Boden – Up to 50% off with new styles added
- J.Crew – 40% off your purchase and 50% off dresses
- J.Crew Factory – Extra 50% off clearance + extra 20% off orders over $125
- Lands’ End – Up to 60% off sitewide + extra 60% off sale and clearance
- Loft – 50% off your purchase, and 5/15 only: take 60% off the LOFT Versa collection
- Mango – Weekend exclusive, 30% off everything, and free shipping with $260+
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Supergoop – 20% off sitewide + free Glow Stick (also, free shipping with $50+)
- Talbots – Extra 40% +15% off all markdowns, plus Summer Fridays One Day Sale (5/15), $19.50 pocket tees and $29.50 relaxed chino shorts.
- Theory – 25% off sitewide
- TOCCIN – 30% off select items with code! (You can’t stack codes, but on full price items try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off!)
- Vivrelle – Looking to own less stuff but still try trends? Use code CORPORETTE for a free month, and borrow high-end designer clothes and bags!
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Have You Ever Regretted Purging Your Closet?
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The seasons are changing, which means it’s time to do seasonal wardrobe review. You may also be doing a closet purge as you go… so let’s discuss: have you ever regretted purging your closet?
Readers had a great threadjack about this a while ago… we also got into this when we discussed recycling, selling, and donating work clothes.
What Clothes Do Readers Regret Purging?
I am horrible at purging my closet — in part because I still regret giving some things away when I was younger! Were they my size? No. Did they flatter me? Also no. But I still regret giving away things like the J.Crew wool dress and the silver leopard-print silk/wool Dana Buchman blazer.
I am trying to work on this resistance to decluttering clothes (says the woman who is holding on to the 5-sizes-too-small empire-waisted top I wore on my first date with my husband that would make me look positively pregnant right now)… I try to make sure I have pictures of me wearing the item, for example.
Some of the reasons readers regretted closet purges…
Return-To-Office Regret
One reader noted that she really regretted purging her work wardrobe as her employer forced a return to office.
In particular, I had several beautiful blazers that made me feel very confident and only kept two of the solid color ones and none of the ones with cool patterns or cut. I have some issues with weight fluctuations and body image, so the thought of trying on work clothes right now is causing me no little amount of anxiety & frustration with the increased prices/reduced quality. I definitely regret that lack of foresight. I donated several pieces that were unique and I would have been happier to have them in my closet even if I only wore them once ever again.
I do not regret for a minute purging 1) clothes I will never realistically fit into ever again and 2) the “tier 2” clothing I kept around because I had paid too much for it or was totally wearable, just no longer my style/I didn’t feel good in.
Another woman pointed out that it can be an element of knowing what you have — she’s rediscovered things in her closet that were more than 5 years old, didn’t work when purchased, but she’s happy to have now.
Confidence Clothing
A lot of readers echoed the sentiment that they regretted getting rid of clothes that made them feel confident, even if they were momentarily out of style or not a good fit for their current lifestyle. I do think modern decluttering culture can be a little unforgiving when you’re looking at a piece that you love that fits in the space allotted.
Sure, you can find another blue blazer — but will you find that blue blazer that made you feel amazing? Readers repeatedly mentioned regretting the loss of “confidence clothing” more than trendy pieces.
Difficult-To-Replace Pieces (I.E., Keep The Comfortable Shoes!)
One woman said that after pandemic-era changes to her job and office, she figured she would be casual forever. But then she got an amazing opportunity that required her to speak frequently at industry events.
I weep for all the M.M.LaFleur and suiting I purged but more so for the frumpy but oh so comfortable shoes in my difficult 11w size. I would weigh how much to keep based on how easy or difficult it would be to replace, likelihood of career change, and how classic a piece is. A simple dark sheath isn’t going to go out of style the same way a lot of casual clothes would. But at some point you also need to have practical storage space.
Another reader agreed: “I definitely hear you on footwear – I wear a 10w and have foot, knee and hip problems, and refuse to give up the 2″ heels I tracked down awhile back that I can wear all day without pain.”
(On the flip side, I find that my feet have changed size over the years — yay pregnancy and aging — so I don’t have any real regrets over getting rid of shoes… but then I haven’t been really been a difficult size at any point.)
Size Fluctuations
If your size fluctuates, readers overwhelmingly recommended keeping at least a small backup wardrobe — especially favorite pieces that would be difficult or expensive to replace.
My $.02: keep at least two pairs of pants and any “I loved these” clothes.
(We’ve actually talked about the best weight fluctuation clothes and how to keep a work wardrobe when you’re losing weight!)
Quality Decline
Another big regret from readers: quality decline. Many of us who’ve been shopping for more than a few years deeply regret the decline in quality. (There’s a great Atlantic article [gift link] about this, Your Sweaters are Garbage — a lot of this can be traced back to 2005, when a decades-long trade agreement expired.)
Readers regretted getting rid of wool sweaters, lined pants, and other well-made pieces that are now difficult to replace without spending significantly more. If you’ve already gotten rid of something, though, I wouldn’t second guess yourself too much now — but it might be something to think about if you’re thrifting, or assessing an older family member’s work wardrobe for a purge.
Various Tests Readers Have Used for Closet Purges
If you want closet cleanout tips, these are some of the best systems and tests readers have used for closet purges…
- The Hanger Test: turn all hangers backward and see what you actually wear.
- The Space Test: if your closet is overstuffed, something has to go.
- The Quality Test: many readers hold onto well-made classics even if trends shift.
- The Slow Recycling Test: quarantine pieces before donating them permanently.
Pieces Readers Said Were Worth Keeping
When reflecting on their work wardrobe purge, a number of themes came up for what they kept (or wish they had kept):
- comfortable shoes in hard-to-find sizes
- classic suiting
- quality blazers
- confidence pieces
- occasion-specific workwear
How about you, readers — how often do you purge your closet? What is your litmus test to know if you should purge something? Have you ever regretted purging things?
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