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Which are the best women’s suits of 2026, whether for a stylish interview outfit, a power suit, or some other major career event? (Or, hey: a simple, chic suit often makes a great work outfit all by itself!)

We’ve got the The Corporette Guide to Interview Suits, but we haven’t talked about the best women’s suits in ages, so I thought we’d do a roundup.

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(See the table of contents below for links to things like our guide to plus size suits, where to find petite suits, the best tall suits for women, and more!)

Readers, what do you think are the best women’s suits of 2026? What do you consider to be your “power suit”? What are you looking for in a suit right now? Where would you shop first if you were on the hunt for an interview suit?

Admin note: This post was first published (in this form) in 2018, but we’ve had a version of it on the site practically since we started covering women’s workwear in 2008! This was last updated by Kat Griffin in April 2026.

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Why You Should Trust Us

At Corporette, we’ve been covering professional women’s workwear since 2008, and have written hundreds of posts about interview attire for different types of jobsbusiness casual wardrobes, what not to wear to work, and reader-favorite brands for wardrobe essentials. Our engaged commenting community made up of professional women across many walks of light (and parts of their career!) keep us atuned to what real women are wearing. Kat Griffin — founder, editor in chief, and author of this piece and all of its updates — is a lawyer herself and spent six years as a BigLaw litigator. You can read more about her here.

How We Picked The Suits in This Guide

This guide has evolved significantly since we first began covering women’s suiting in 2008. Today, it reflects a comprehensive survey of the market for classic women’s suits, with entry-level options around $150 to designer pieces exceeding $5,000. We regularly track suiting brands across a wide range of factors, including price, size inclusivity, fabric, and availability. (Yes, we maintain an internal spreadsheet to keep tabs on it all.) We also incorporate reader feedback gathered over years of comments and discussions on Corporette.

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Our goal is to highlight the brands that consistently deliver professional, repeat-wear suiting, whether for interviews, trials or other courtroom appearances, or just daily work outfits at a conservative office. In other words: reliable options for suits for women who need to get dressed for work, day after day.

This guide focuses on the core brands making classic, professional suiting today; for more specific needs (petite, plus-size, travel-friendly, and more), see our specialized guides linked in the Table of Contents.

Who This Suiting Guide is For

This suiting guide is for women who work in conservative offices and other fields where they may need a classic, sophisticated suit. See “How to Use This Guide” for who was in our thoughts as we wrote each section.

New to suiting or figuring out how to style separates? Check out our guide to how to wear women’s suits, which goes into accessories, pantyhose, bags, and more.

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How to Use This Guide

We’ve segmented this guide into four categories by the general price point it would cost you to purchase at least two pieces of a suit, like a blazer and jacket.

  • budget: under $300 — this is the entry level tier, which can be great if you’re building an entirely new working wardrobe either because you’re new or your sizes are in flux
  • mid-range: $300-$550 — if you plan to be wearing a suit often at your job, or have a LOT of interviews you’ll expect to go on and wear a suit (such as with law school OCI), this is probably where you want to be
  • investment: $550-$1000 — this is the tier you level up to after you’ve cleared a few paychecks, figured out what kind of suiting works best for you and your situation
  • designer: $1000+ — if you want luxury, this is your tier

For each category, there are four sections:

  • a TL;DR with latest favorites – a little widget at the top telling you our favorites from this category along with some images
  • a closer look at the big hitters for women’s suits in this category, usually at least a few sentences, along with direct links to the suiting sections of their websites and more info on where they’re sold or info about size availability
  • a listing of other brands in the price range that might offer an interview suit but are more likely to offer what we call “fun” suits, meaning suits in unusual colors, prints, trendy cuts, and more. (We feature one every week in our regular feature, Suit of the Week!)
  • We’re also adding a new section to each category, highlighting what’s available for plus-size suiting from what we’ve already mentioned.

At the very top of this post in our Table of Contents we link to a LOT of the other suits posts that we’ve done over the years; we try to keep these roundups as updated as possible. If you’re looking for petite suits, plus-size suits, suits for tall women, maternity suits, travel-friendly suits, and more, we’ve got you. You can review the full listing here.

We’ve also done posts on what we call “suit-adjacent topics” like the best courtroom attire, the best tops to wear with suits, how to tailor your suits, and other roundups for basic accessories to wear with suits like heels, flats, totes, and coats.

Because a basic suit is often just the thing to wear to interviews, we’ve also rounded up some of our best content on interviews and suits.

(Also check out our guide to business casual and what that looks like across different types of offices!)

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For 2026, all cuts of pants are basically in style — if you prefer ankle, bootcut, flare, or wide, you are likely to find it somewhere. Pencil skirts are less in than they were in years past, but you can still often find a matching skirt or sheath dress, at least at the major players.

For suiting blazers, we’re returning to a more shrunken, fitted look in a lot of the trendier spots. You can also still find a lot of classic blazers, collarless blazers, double-breasted blazers, and more.

Wearing a suit, for a lot of women in a lot of offices, is less common than it once was; know your office! There are pros to this, but a big con is that the suit is often the easiest thing to throw on in the morning. So if you’re looking to simplify your life or work wardrobe, do keep that in mind!

General Tips on Suits for Women

First, some general tips on what to look for in a great suit:

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Confidence is the key to interview attire and power dressing.

The goal of any interview suit or other suit like this is to let your brain do the talking and let your fashion sense take a back seat — so if you feel best in a pants suit, or flats, go for that.

You don’t want to be that “baby giraffe” trying to walk in uncomfortable heels that are too high for you and sitting awkwardly in your interview fussing with your jacket.

Really: whatever makes you feel like a polished professional is what’s going to make you the most confident.

So take the rest of these tips with a grain of salt, BUT for my $.02, here are some shopping, styling, and budget tips: 

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Skirt suits fit better off the (discount) rack.

If you’re hunting for a budget-friendly interview suit (like this one): go for a black skirt suit rather than a pants suit, because pants fit is by far the hardest thing to get right.

In my experience, a $100 skirt suit looks OK but a $100 pants suit makes you look like you come from Planet Frump. Even if skirt suits are less common, if you’re on a tight budget and interviewing for a conservative office, this can be a great way to stretch your dollars.

(Also: here’s our guide to pantyhose or sheer tights, which yes, if you want to be “safe,” you should probably wear for any interview if you’re junior, particularly in more conservative areas — but go back to our first point on confidence/comfort and factor that in. This is a nice affordable sheer tight.)

However many pieces you get, make sure to dry clean all pieces of a suit together!

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Hunt for seasonless or all-season fabrics for your suits.

If you’re shopping online, look for words such as: seasonless wool, stretch wool, tropical wool, gabardine, triacetate.

Avoid words like sateen, shimmer, linen. Crepe can be really tricky — sometimes it means a polyester drapey blend for suiting and sometimes it means a bridesmaid’s dress/MOB type thing.

As of 2026, some of our favorite seasonless suiting includes Ann Taylor and J.Crew on the affordable side, and Theory, Brooks Brothers, M.M.LaFleur and Argent on the more expensive side. For plus sizes, check Lands’ End, and J.Crew — Talbots also used to carry several options. For all suiting options for women, check out our roundup of the best women’s suits of 2026!

A Few More Random Tips on Women’s Suits

We actually have a post on how to wear suits if you’re a newbie, including what to wear with them and how to accessorize them.

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Treasure hunting for a suit (where you MAY or may not find something good): While it’s easier to find suits under $300 than it used to be, it’s harder to find suits under $75… you can still go treasure hunting at discount spots like Nordstrom Rack or T.J. Maxx.

Consider taking your suit to the tailor. Common suiting alterations include shortening sleeves, adjusting the waist, and hemming the bottoms. Note that the blazer (specifically the shoulder/arms) is the hardest to tailor, so focus on that fit when you’re shopping.

Please don’t forget to cut your Xs, always dry clean suiting pieces together, and — if you’re wearing the suit somewhere Very Important like an interview, make sure you use the mirror trick.

For other tips on buying a basic interview suit (including considerations on colors, care, accessories, layering, and more), please check out The Corporette Guide to Interview Suits, as well as our recently updated guide to tops to wear under suits.

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And, of course, complete you look with a walkable pair of comfortable heels like these, low heels like these, or flats like these. The walkable bit is important, especially if your interview may include a walk to a local restaurant for lunch.

My $.02: do not wear sandals with a suit. It just looks really weird to me, but perhaps I’m alone there. I would argue that if you’re at a dressy enough occasion to require a suit, sandals will always be inappropriate.

Hunting for comfortable work heels? We’ve got a whole guide just for that, but as of 2026 some of our favorites include Marc Fisher LTD, Sam Edelman, M.M.LaFleur, and Cole Haan. On the pricier side, check out Ferragamo, Stuart Weitzman, and Sarah Flint. For comfort-first styles, look to Vionic, Sofft, and Naturalizer.

We’ll put a few handy pins at the bottom of this post for you with general prices for suiting alterations and general advice for what to wear on interviews. But first: on to our roundup of the best women’s suits right now!


The Best Affordable Suits For Women in 2026

All of the suits in this tier are generally under $300 for two pieces, not counting sales. Note that the three big risks with a budget option will be:

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  • frumpiness
  • “sexy secretary”/ formality problems
  • too-trendy details that won’t last more than a year or two (cropped blazers, puffed sleeves, etc)

Try to look for a material that drapes well, doesn’t wrinkle, isn’t too seasonal (such as a cotton suit — a tropical wool or other seasonless fabric will go farther) — and be wary of trendy cuts like extremely oversized jackets, huge slits in your skirt, flared cropped pants, and more.

Our Latest Favorite Budget-Friendly Interview Suits for Women

Some of our favorite budget-friendly interview suits for women include stores like Banana Republic Factory*†, J.Crew Factory*†, Quince, Abercrombie, Everlane, and Express†, as well as widely available brands like Anne Klein Executive, Calvin Klein*†, and Tahari ASL. For a vintage vibe, check Amazon seller Marycrafts*. With sale prices, many suits at Ann Taylor, Mango, or White House Black Market may come down to this size range. (* = some plus sizes also, † = petites)

A Closer Look at Budget Brands for Women’s Suits

Abercrombie & Fitch – This brand has really expanded its workwear options in recent years, and they even have a few jackets and matching pants. Try this link to see the blazers available before you start looking at the bottoms.

Anne Klein (separates) – Nordstrom has a few Anne Klein suits including nice basics; Macy’s also carries them. They also have an exclusive line at Macy’s called “Anne Klein Executive,” but note that those are full suit sets, not separates. As a curvy girl I’ve always appreciated the Anne Klein cuts.

Aqua – Bloomingdale’ s house brand has a number of cute suits, and while most of them are of the “fun” variety, they do have some nice basic suiting as well — and all of it is on the affordable side.

Banana Republic Factory – BR Factory has become a reader favorite in recent years, and they reliably have classic suiting at good prices.

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Calvin Klein (separates) – It’s next to impossible to find a good link to one online, but Calvin Klein suiting separates are sold at Macy’s, Amazon, and other department stores and are pretty reliable options for regular and plus sizes; here’s a link to the classic two-button blazer.

Chadwicks – I have no experience personally with these suits, but some of their basic blazers are under $50(!) and the brand offers regular, petite, plus, and tall sizes — and they have suiting separates.

Halogen – Halogen is a Nordstrom brand that has made a lot of great business basics over the years — readers used to love a Halogen pencil skirt so much they called it The Skirt. They still make a bunch of fun suits (colors, cuts) as well as a few basic interview suits in regular, petite, and plus sizes, especially during the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale! I suggest reviewing the blazers first before looking for matching bottoms.

H&M – This fast fashion brand has a lot of “fun” suits, but they do frequently have neutral basics.

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Eloquii – Eloquii reliably has basic suits as well as fun suits in sizes 14-32, often including different inseam lengths for petite or tall women.

Everlane – The most reliable spot to look for basic suiting at Everlane is in this line of clothes, and they’re surprisingly affordable. Readers also love their silk blouses!

Express – If you’re a fan of their Editor pants, do check out their matching blazers and other suiting options. As always with these brands, watch or fit — but note that Express has been stepping up their workwear game lately, so these may be a great option if you’re looking for an interview suit on a budget.

J.Crew Factory – J.Crew’s factory outlet is a great source for workwear, particularly affordable suiting separates — inventory comes and goes, but when it’s in stock it’s pretty great.

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Kasper (separates) and Tahari (separates) – Kasper and Tahari both used to specialize in full suit sets, but in recent years they’ve had a line of separates for sale, which is great for people who want, say, a petite-sized blazer but a regular-sized skirt. I haven’t tried them on for quality or fit, though.

Kasper / Tahari / Le Suit (not sold as separates) – You can find huge deals on these brands at places like TJ Maxx, Kohl’s, Macy’s, and more — but it’s very hard to break the pieces up and wear them as separates, at least in my experience.

If you need a skirt suit for under $100 all in, though, suiting sets from Kasper, Tahari, and Le Suit (ok, and Amazon seller Marycrafts) are the first places I’d look. Note that because these suits are sold as a set (rather than as separates) you usually have to pick a single size — if you’re a 10 on top and 14 on the bottom, for example, this is not going to be the way you want to go.

In my experience these suits may trend towards the frumpy side, particularly as pantsuits — in a skirt suit the fit issues will be less noticeable. (You may also want to check out our guide to suiting alterations!)

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Lands’ End – Particularly if you’re looking for a washable wool blazer in a wider size range (such as tall, petite, plus or cusp sizes), Lands’ End can be a great, affordable option.

Lane Bryant – This plus-size retailer often has good basic suits in sizes 14-32, including petite sizes.

Loft – Sometimes you can get a basic dark suit here, although I’d be worried about wrinkling and trendiness/formality (compared to other options, like Tahari or Anne Klein). You may want to start your search by looking at their current blazer options.

Marycrafts – This Amazon seller has been a reader secret for years; they often have both pieces of a vintage-inspired suit for around $50. (We’ve rounded up all the reader favorites at Amazon.)

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Quince – Quince has a number of affordable workwear basics, including silk blouses and cashmere tees, and ponte pants — and they also recently started carrying suiting.

Suitably – This brand appears to only make interview attire — their clothes are designed to be breathable and resist wrinkles. You can find them at Nordstrom.

Uniqlo – Their inventory changes frequently, but they usually do have basic blazers and pants, often machine washable and under $100 for both pieces.

More Brands Offering Affordable Suiting for Women

In addition to the ones noted above, brands that regularly make “fun” affordable suits that may occasionally have neutral suits include ASOSEndless RoseOak & Fort, Open Edit, NY & Co., Target, Topshop (also at Nordstrom), Wayf, Vince Camuto, and Zara.

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Some names that used to be big in this space, and might be worth keeping an eye out for if you’re thrifting: The Limited and Ann Taylor Factory both made affordable suiting. (You can still find some Limited suiting at Belk. Also keep an eye out for Classiques Entier and Semantiks suits; those were Nordstrom house brands and reader favorites.)

Plus-Sized Suits at Affordable Prices

As noted above, you can find plus-sized suits for under $300 generally at stores including & Other Stories, ASOS, Chadwicks, Eloquii, Land’s End, Lane Bryant, and occasionally J.Crew Factory (often available up to size 24). Mall brands like Tahari, Kasper, Le Suit, and Calvin Klein all often come in plus sizes as well. Check out our full roundup of plus-size suit brands for more info!


The Best Mid-Range Suits For Women in 2026

These suits are reliably under $550 for two pieces — but they’re going to be a bit higher quality than more affordable suiting options in the first tier.

Our Latest Favorite Mid-Range Suits for Women

A Closer Look at The Best Mid-Range Suiting Brands for Women ($300-$550)

AllSaints – AllSaints can have a bit of an edgy vibe (and readers love their leather jackets!), but they also have suiting — their basic suiting line has been around for years now and is a great basic. It occasionally is on sale in either the Prime Day sales or the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale.

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Ann Taylor – When we took a closer look at which Ann Taylor suiting line was best, there weren’t a lot of wrong answers – many have pockets and are washable. For a basic suit, I’d probably look first at their long-running seasonless stretch suiting or Bi-Stretch line.

Watch for sales (historically they’ve had them early June), but note that it’s hard to go wrong with Ann Taylor for your first major suit.

Aritzia – Aritzia has a ton of suiting for women, and they come in petites and tall sizes as well. If you’re hunting for very small sizes (whether you’re petite or otherwise small), Aritzia is one of the favorites.

Banana Republic – Banana Republic is still one of the last places you can reliably find wool suits, many of them machine washable — that can be very difficult to find!

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Club Monaco – This brand is known for a minimal, clean aesthetic — they have basic suits as well as fun ones, all in neutral colors.

Favorite Daughter – This newish brand has a ton of workwear in very clean, simple lines — their wide trousers are particularly popular. Nordstrom and Anthropologie both carry it, and the brand’s own website is very shoppable (and has petites, at least for some pant offerings).

J.Crew – J.Crew has come back strong with a lot of great suiting options after a few years where they just focused on work dresses; readers particularly like their 4-season stretch suiting. They’ve carried sizes 0-24 for a while now, as well as often having petites and tall sizes as well.

{related: what to buy for work at J.Crew}

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Mango – Mango has really stepped up their office wear line recently, including a ton of basic suits and more; they even sometimes have plus sizes. You can also find it at Nordstrom.

Nordstrom brand – Nordstrom has always had in-house brands that are dedicated to workwear; you may recognize names from the past like Classiques Entier or Semantiks. As of 2026, their in-house brand is just called, well, Nordstrom. It’s a bit boring, but you can find a lot of great basics if you know what you’re looking for. I’d say the quality is a step up from Halogen (another Nordstrom house brand).

SpanxSpanx’s pants have been reader favorites for years, but they now have a new line out dedicatd to suits, called WellSuited, including pants, blazers, and skirts in matching machine-washable twill.

Sumissura – If you’re looking for a custom suit, Sumissura is surprisingly affordable. You can design your own pantsuit, picking out fabrics, colorful linings, and making adjustments to things like sleeve length, skirt length, lapel style, and more. Prices start around $369 for a suit in their “signature” fabric (plus colorful lining, because who can resist?), and they promise to get it to you within three weeks.

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Talbots has been gaining in reader popularity over the years — note that if you’re hard to fit, they often carry multiple suit separate options in regular sizes (often up to 18 or 20), tall, petite, plus sizes, and (holy grail of rareness here), plus size petites. They sometimes have a line of seasonless wool suiting.

Universal Standard – This brand is known for their plus-size suiting options, but they carry sizes from 00-40, many with multiple inseam options and more. A lot of it these days is ponte; blazers start around $248.

White House | Black Market – They’ve expanded their suiting collection lately. Keep an eye out for their Comfort Stretch pants line which often has matching blazers. It’s nice that they offer pants in curvy cuts as well as short, regular, and tall lengths; some of their petites go up to size 20.

Other Brands Offering Women’s Suits Under $550

Hunting for fun suits in this price range? Check out Avec Les Filles, Boden, Madewell, Sézane, Reformation, and Tuckernuck’s house brand.

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Mid-Range Suits In Plus Sizes

Talbots, J.Crew, Spanx, Mango, and Universal Standard are the big names in this price range if you’re hunting for plus size suits; you can also occasionally find them at Good American (up to 5X), Reformation, Madewell, or with Nordstrom’s house brand. And, of course, you can always order a custom suit from Sumissura.


Investment Suits For Women in 2026

I also call this category “fancy affordable” — they’re expensive, but generally worth it if you wear a suit a lot. For many women this is going to be the first “splurge” suit — two pieces will cost you more than $550, but less than $1200.

Some of our favorite “investment” suits for women include brands like Theory, Reiss, Hugo Boss, M.M.LaFleur, A.L.C., Vince, Brooks Brothers, Antonio Melani, Hobbs, The Fold, and Argent — expect to pay north of $550 (but probably less than $1200) for both pieces. Check out our roundup of the best seasonless suiting for more great options.

A.L.C. – They don’t have a ton of suits, but people love the classic cuts at A.L.C. — if you’re looking for minimalist clothes in general, this is your stop.

Anine Bing – This cool girl brand does have a lot of suit options; some of them may be a bit oversized, but you can find nice, sleek looks.

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Antonio MelaniDillards’ line of workwear is a solid option if you like the styles or if you can find them in the store. Most pieces are available up to size 18.

Argent – This indie specializes in suits for women, especially classic cuts in fun colors. They’re also a great source for seasonless wool.

Brooks Brothers – Brooks Brothers’ is probably the GOAT for conservative offices, for men at least, but they have a lot of suiting options for women in both traditional as well as fun prints. They’re one of the most reliable places if you’re looking for great summer suits, particularly in fabrics like seersucker.

Capsule 121 – Capsule 121 specialies in “active-friendly fabrics,” with each piece designed for comfort and shape without restriction. They have a wide range of blazers, pants, and more in a few colors and fabrics that they repeat often, making their entire collection very mix and match.

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Cinq à Sept – Their best-selling ruched-sleeve blazer has been around for years, but only recently have I seen matching pants. You can find the brand at all the department stores, including Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s.

Commando – I normally think of this brand as having great lingerie, but they’ve had a basic black suit and matching pieces for several years now.

COS – COS tends to have very modern, cool girl suits — but you can also occasionally find some nice basic options, including in 100% wool.

Elie Tahari – This brand has a ton of sleek basics for work, as well as fun suits. They have a lot of stores in malls but can be a bit tricky to find in department stores.

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The Fold London – I mostly think of this brand for their gorgeous origami-like top, but they make a lot of neutral suiting and other tailored pieces, so if you’re looking for something different (or happen to be in London), keep the brand in mind. You can also now find the brand at Nordstrom!

Hobbs – This British brand is sold at Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s and they have a few boutiques in the U.S. – they’re one of the few brands with clothing that is reliably machine washable, often including their suits — and many of their suits are eco-friendly. They also come in petites, and if you like the “dress + blazer” suit look then this should be your first stop.

Hugo Boss – My admiration for this brand has only grown the more I’ve done this blog — everything they do is beautiful quality, extremely classic and stylish. They have stand alone stores, but you can also find the brand at Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s.

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Kobi Halperin – This is one of our favorite brands for silk blouses — and they also have suiting. You can find the brand at Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, and Saks.

LK Bennett – This British brand has a ton of tweed suits and feminine suiting options, but they also carry neutrals — if your goal in your interview is to feel like a super confident Kate Middleton, this is where I’d go.

M.M.LaFleur – This reader-favorite brand was first known for its jardigans (a combination of a jacket and cardigan), but their suiting section has been around for a long while now. A lot of their suits are travel-friendly and even washable. Nordstrom and Zappos both occasionally carry the brand.

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Me & Em – This sustainable brand has a ton of gorgeous pieces, including basic women’s suits. Blazers start around $495.

Ministry of Supply – This indie brand is all about easycare clothes that are usually machine washable, wrinkle resistant, and stretchy and comfortable — great if you’re looking for a travel-friendly suit. Blazers start around $398 for women.

Reiss – This British brand is always droolworthy for me — they specialize in classic takes on modern styles and have a robust suiting section. Note that their fits can be a bit body conscious. Nordstrom and Bloomingdale’s both carry the brand; also that the sale/outlet section on their site has some amazing deals. 

Theory – The classic, particularly among BigLaw lawyers — but be warned, if you have curves you may have to size up here. Note that you can also find the brand at a lot of spots, including Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, and Saks. They’ve become more eco-conscious in the past few years through their use of Good Wool.

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Veronica Beard – This is another reader favorite; a lot of their blazers are known for having detachable “dickeys” so you can add, say, the look of a quarter zip sweater to your blazer without adding the bulk. (Quince has copied this feature, for what that’s worth!) This brand is at the very tippy top of this price range, but is a lot more common among the readers than the brands in the designer range.

Vince – This brand has a ton of lux basics in regular and plus sizes, including suiting. Nordstrom and other department stores carry it.

Fun Women’s Suits Under $1200

Trendy “investment” brands that might have a suitable interview suit but also have a lot of fun suits: L’Agence, Alice + Olivia (also), Diane von Furstenberg, Frankie Shop, Maje, Marella (also), Rebecca Taylor, Smythe, Ted Baker, Toccin, Toteme, and Trina Turk.

Elevated Plus-Size Suits Under $1200

Veronica Beard is often available up to size 24, although rumor has it it runs small. Both M.M.LaFleur and Vince carried plus sizes in the past; keep an eye out for them while thrifting.

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Designer Suits for Women

Our Favorite Designer Suits

All of these brands are classics for designer workwear — when you win the lottery (or, hey, make partner after a ton of hard work!), stop here first. (I’d also call this “C-suite style“!)

Designer Brands with Classic Suits

A quick look at a few of the most dependable designer brands for sleek, polished suits:

Altuzarra – Their Fenice jacket and pants have been a sharp, polished look for years — this is a great basic suit.

Another Tomorrow – AnotherTomorow focuses on sustainable luxury, focusing on really classic, clean suits (some made from “100% super-fine ethical merino wool)”.

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Alexander McQueen – Their Leaf jacket has been a classic for years, especially if you want a slightly sharp look to your shoulders. Their angled flap pockets are designed to create the appearance of a slimmer waist.

Dolce & Gabbana – Although the brand has plenty of fun suits, they reliably have at least a few options in a simple black gabardine.

Emporio Armani – The classic is still around, making a lot of sleek blazers in solid colors. It may surprise you to know that this is one of the more affordable of the “designer” brands — and you can often find it on sale.

Joseph – Joseph has been an IYKYK brand for years; their “Comfort Cady” fabric is a great bet for luxurious staples. They also offer “shorter” lengths for many of their pants (and coats!), so if you’re hunting for a designer suit in petite sizes, this is definitely your stop.

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Lafayette 148 New York – Readers have loved the brand’s pants for years, and this is one of the few truly high end brands that does plus size suiting.

Marina Rinaldi – Another brand that does high end plus-size suiting: Marina Rinaldi. It can be hard to find the suits at department stores, although some carry it — but the brand’s website has many beautiful options in classic as well as fun suits.

Max Mara – There are several different tiers to Max Mara clothes, with Weekend Max Mara being one of the lower tiers, Studio and Sportmax being middle tiers, and Max Mara being one of the highest tiers. They are all lovely. The brand’s “iconic” Olimpia jacket often comes with matching pants (but tends to be more fun colors).

Michael Kors – Whether you’re familiar with the designer from his days on Project Runway or his (much) more budget-friendly line (MICHAEL Michael Kors), his high end suits are things of beauty — particularly the stretch crepe wool. You can also find the brand at Nordstrom.

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Nili Lotan – Several readers have mentioned this brand being a favorite for splurge suits, and it’s easy to see why; the brand is known for its sharp tailoring and impeccable craftsmanship.

Paul Smith – If you typically think of this as menswear only, you’re wrong — they have lots of beautiful suits for women, including a whole line of suits to travel in. (We’ve done a whole roundup of travel-friendly suits!)

St. John – Although I tend to think of this brand making “softer” suits, such as in their classic Milano knit, they’re still one of the classics. I’ve heard some readers advise others that once you reach a certain age, you should start collecting St. John jackets. (You can also, of course, wear them even if you’re younger!) The brand also offers more classic stretch twill suiting and a ton of fun, colorful suits.

The Row – The brand seems to have reduced its suiting line recently (their grain de poudre suiting was a staple for years!) — but you can still find a few nice basic suits.

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Designer Brands with Fun Suits

Other brands in this tier who might have a more interesting for the office include Alaïa, Akris, Burberry, Chloé, Dolce & GabbanaEtro, Isabel Marant, JacquemusMichael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Saint Laurent, Sandro, Scanlan Theodore, Tibi, Versace, and Victoria Beckham.

Keep an eye on designer stores for newer brands with designer suits, such as Farfetch, My Theresa, NET-A-PORTER (as well as sister site The Outnet) as well as the upscale department stores like Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, and Saks.

Designer Suits in Plus Sizes

Marina Rinaldi specializes in plus size suits, of course; you can also find them at Lafayette 148 New York. Altuzarra is available up to size 22, also. (We’ve done a whole roundup of high end brands that carry plus sizes!)

Readers, what do you think are the best women’s suits in 2026? Which are your favorite suiting brands for basic, classic interview suits? For those of you who’ve bought suits for women across the different price ranges, what differences have you noticed in quality? What pieces are the most worthy to stalk at sales and resale sites?

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The Best Business Casual Sneakers for Women (Comfortable and Office-Appropriate)

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Sure, we all know what wardrobe essentials for work professional women are supposed to have in their closets, but if you’re buying one for the first time or replacing one you’ve worn into the ground, it can be a pain to find exactly the right incarnation in stores. In “The Hunt,” we search the stores for a basic item that every woman should have. If you’re looking for business casual sneakers for women that are actually office-appropriate, these are our top picks for 2026.

Here’s a timely question, readers: Which are the best sneakers for work outfits? When are “sneakers for work” appropriate in your offices? How are you wearing sneakers with your work outfits?

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{related: The Ultimate Guide to Business Casual for Women}

What Counts as Business Casual Sneakers for Women?

Here at Corporette, we’ve always taken the position that sneakers are fine — for your commute. I certainly wore my Chucks with suits on a lot of commutes, and kind of thought it was a cute look… again, for my commute. This has changed significantly in recent years, and continues to evolve.

For 2026, business casual sneakers continue to be a thing — but they do skew more casual than polished flats like these or loafers like these.

In fact, we recently rounded up comfortable non-sneaker shoes that readers have said they’ve worn to conferences and other events where they know they’ll be on their feet for hours.

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Here are the things I think you should look for in work sneakers:

  • They don’t look like they were run over in the street.
  • They’re not super chunky/athletic.
  • Look for a design that is just a BIT more than your basic white sneaker — interesting stitching, a contrasting detail

As always, the most important part of knowing which sneaker to wear to work is knowing your office. Our advice here is the same as it always is: Look to the mid-levels above you for fashion inspiration, not the CEO, partners, or other C-suite people — they’ve earned the right to wear whatever they want.

For example, in a recent conversation, some readers noted that Golden Gooses were great for their office, but others noted that a “distressed” shoe, no matter how expensive, just wasn’t appropriate for their offices.

Another important thing to note: When you wear sneakers to work may be highly dependent on what kind of day you’re having, who you’re meeting with, and more. You may want to keep a pair of neutral flats or heels in your office just in case — here are some of our latest roundups of comfortable work heels, as well as the most comfortable flats for work.

(Another note: If your bosses are “non-fashion people” and tend to be a bit curmudgeonly, tread really carefully before wearing sneakers to work.)

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What are business casual sneakers (executive summary)

  • They don’t look like they were run over in the street or like you wore them gardening
  • They’re not super chunky/athletic.
  • Look for a design that is just a BIT more than your basic white sneaker — interesting stitching, a contrasting detail

When can you wear sneakers with business casual outfits?

  • When in doubt, stay on the more conservative side of things with loafers, heels, or other regular office shoes. This is a great example of why you should keep shoes at the office so you can change out of sneakers if you get called into a bigger meeting.
  • Know your office! Some clues that you can wear them to work: men wear sneakers to work frequently, and you’ve seen several women mid-levels wear sneakers and continue wearing them all day (i.e., not just for commuting)

A Note on Comfort and Business Casual Sneakers

The primary reason one would wear business casual sneakers, obviously, is for comfort — so it’s interesting to note that a lot of readers add insoles to their sneakers.

The best insoles for women’s dress shoes include reader favorites from Vionic, Superfeet, and Pedag — and Kat loves her Aetrex.

The Best Business Casual Sneakers to Wear to Work in 2026

Without further ado, here are our favorite sneakers to wear to work in 2026!

Best Overall Business Casual Sneakers for Women

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Adidas Samba

We’re picturing Adidas Samba, but Adidas Tokyo is another rising star here, and either are a safe bet if you can wear sneakers to your office. There are a number of muted, tonal shades out right now (a lot of white with brown stripes) and it’s easy to see a lot of them as being workhorses for business casual outfits.

Last year’s pick from Cole Haan is still available, but in much reduced colors, and I think the sleeker, lower profile to Adidas is the better pick if you’re buying something new.

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Other extremely low profile sneakers that are similar include options from Gola, as well as Vince and Rag & Bone. Some of the less-distressed versions of Golden Goose would also work. (Readers have called Golden Goose “insanely comfortable,” so it’s nice to see that there are less-distressed versions available.) “Ballet sneakers” are another form of trendy low profile sneakers; check Everlane or Rag & Bone, or some of the trendy mary-jane style sneakers at Nordstrom.

The Best Comfort Sneakers for the Office

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Vionic Winney

There are, of course, a ton of options for the most comfortable sneaker, but I like the vintage vibe to these ones from Dr. Scholl’s.

It’s worth noting that the shoes are hugely popular with the brand — they have Time Off slip ons, sandals, high tops, wedges, and even men’s versions. Personally I like this gray colorway, but there are a lot of stark white ones as well.

If you have foot issues, this is definitely one of the top brands to check out. They’re available in half sizes 6-11 for $70-$100.

Other great comfort options: like our 2025 pick (Dr. Scholl’s) or our 2024 pick (Vionic) are still available. Insoles are another great way to make sneakers more comfortable, whether you have specific orthotics or storebought insoles such as Vionic. Readers have also sung the praises of Kizik shoes, Birkenstock sneakers, and these Paul Green shoes are bestsellers at Bloomingdale’s (Nordstrom also has some colors).

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Blondo Carmen

Blondo specializes in water-repellent shoes , and their sneakers are really cute. This year I’m liking the Carmen, pictured, which has a nice low profile and looks like it will still look fresh after you’ve been caught in a drizzle.

A few other options for waterproof business casual sneakers: Vessi and Allbirds both specialize in waterproof sneakers. (Allbirds was just sold, though.)

The Best Pricey Sneaker for Work ($$$)

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Veronica Beard Riviera

There are a lot of middle options that aren’t quite designer but are still a bit of an investment. This year I’m really liking Veronica Beard’s Riviera sneaker. As with the brand’s sleek clothes, the shoes are simple yet elevated.

We still like last year’s pick from Vince, and it’s still available in a lot of colors. Other option in this middle price range from other brands include Tory Burch, P448, Common Projects, and Rag & Bone.

The Best Fancy Sneaker for Work ($$$$)

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Loewe Flow Runner Sneakers

There are a lot of options for Very Fancy sneakers if you’re looking to spend a lot of money — Golden Goose, Gucci, Chloé, Maison Margiela, and more. For my $.02, my vote goes to the Loewe ballet runners (which are reportedly a lot more comfortable than our pick).

Yes, they’re much more athletic-looking than a lot of the other sneakers we’ve featured… but the distinctive cursive L, the colorblocking, the leather and rubber details — all of this adds up to a *chef’s kiss* beautiful sneaker.

The Best Classic Sneakers for Casual Offices

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Superga Cotu

Like a lot of the “classic” sneakers, the Superga has been around for a loooong time. According to the Nordstrom product page:

“founder Walter Martiny designed the first Superga sneaker in Torino, Italy, in 1911. But it wasn’t until 1925 that he expanded his collection to include vulcanized-rubber soles, and in doing so created the now-iconic 2750 tennis shoe. The brand’s classic minimalist styles and new hits—beloved by Italians for weekends and getaways — now count fans all around the world.”

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For some reason, I always associate Superga with Extremely Fashionable People (perhaps because I’ve always been a Converse girl myself). Any of the classic sneakers can work, though, especially if they’re part of your personality and you’re comfortable with theem.

These popular Vejas have a similar vibe. Another very classic look that’s very in right now: Adidas sneakers (both Samba and Gazelle).

The Best Athletic Sneakers for VERY Casual Offices

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Know your office very well before you try to wear an athletic-looking sneaker to work as part of your outfit. A lot of older people in the workforce will strongly associate this with movies like Working Girl, where the heroine commuted from Staten Island into the city wearing white sneakers with black hose.

THAT SAID, I’m seeing New Balance trainers everywhere (particularly this top-rated pair), so they deserve a mention.

There are a TON of different options in terms of colorways — for the office I’d keep it relatively neutral.

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Business Casual Outfits with Sneakers: Inspiration

If you need outfit inspiration advice, we highly recommend watching the movie I Care A Lot (currently streaming on Netflix) — lots of colorful suits worn with sneakers.

As of 2026, the sneaker trend is starting to wane. Trends I’ve read about include Mary Jane sneakers, ballet sneakers, mesh sneakers, and more.

One of my favorite trends is matching colorful sneakers to colorful pants — I think you can also have fun with shades of the same color, or even contrasting colors. It’s a nice reprieve from the Dad sneaker trend, but it helps if you have a signature color or a capsule wardrobe.

How to Keep Your Sneakers Looking Clean

Whatever sneakers you’re wearing, we love this reader trick: Magic Erasers work great on cleaning dingier white soles and sometimes white leather also.

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A lot of brands are also making washable sneakers (notably, Rothy’s and Allbirds) — and you can get a specialized bag for your washing machine so they don’t knock around.

{related: check out our roundups of foldable flats and washable flats!}

Sneakers For Your Commute

In 2026, if you want to walk to work in sneakers and change into real shoes at the office, I’d be surprised if many people had problems with that. Know your office, of course. (Many years ago people even went so far as to change shoes a block away from the office!)

Sneaker Flats

There are some “sneaker flats” that blend in with regular pants or, from a distance, look like shoes. The goal here isn’t to be cute, it’s to be comfortable and pass for polished.

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Sneaker flats can be great if you’re opposed to commuting in flip flops (I did it, but realize it wasn’t the most polished look). In 2025 definitely check out brands like Rothy’s, Birdies, and Skechers for comfortable, flexible, sneaker-like flats. If you just want all-black sneakers, check out AllBirds and Cariuma. Also check out our roundups of foldable flats and washable flats, as well as our recent roundup of extremely comfortable business casual shoes!

Note that if your trousers are hemmed to wear with heels, these shoes might not be the best because your hems might drag on the ground — you could either look for platform sneakers, or chunky-heeled comfort brands.

There are a ton of other brands out there that might be a bit too chunky for the office, but are great for running around town and staying comfortable. Some brands to consider: FLY LondonDansko, Eileen FisherBørn, and Miz Mooz.

What do you think, readers: Are you on Team Sneakers for Work, or on Team Please Wear Shoes? Where would you draw the line for which sneakers are acceptable for work and which aren’t? (For example, certain colors like white or black, only “well taken care of sneakers,” sneakers with a specific sole color (e.g., the way that historically, heels with a cork sole aren’t appropriate for work?)

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On the Scene at ExcelerateHer 2026 Night 2, founded by Kim Blackwell, where sisterhood showed up in style as groups of friends stepped out in coordinated all-black looks for the “I’m Rooting for Everybody in Black” theme. From flowing dresses and tailored sets to textured fabrics and statement accessories, attendees embraced the elevated cocktail aesthetic together—demonstrating how style can reflect unity and community.

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The evening honored a dynamic group of leaders and changemakers across industries, with honorees including Kandi Burruss, Cathy Hughes, Esi Bracey, and Rosalind Brewer—media personalities, executives, and entrepreneurs recognized for their impact and leadership.

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Scroll through to see how attendees interpreted the all-black dress code through a range of silhouettes, fabrics, and coordinated group styling moments.

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I would love one of these Olympia Le Tan clutches someday, despite the fact that there’s probably a limited number of places you can wear them. They just seem super witty and clever, and the bookworm in me loves that they look like books!

They’re $1,620-$2,820, at NET-A-PORTER.

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Day 2 of ExcelerateHer began with lunch of the lawn.

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The Miami heat was not playing, so guests kept it cool in kaftans, linens sets, and more!

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Mother’s Day arrives with the sweetest kind of intention, centered around appreciation for the women who shape our lives. Whether it’s a piece she’ll wear on repeat, something to elevate her space, or a small indulgence she wouldn’t think to buy for herself, the gesture is what makes it meaningful.

Jewelry under $700 leads the way, with colorful stones and soft statement pieces that feel personal and easy to wear. Bags under $500 bring a seasonal refresh, from woven styles to structured shapes made for warmer days. For the home, there’s a mix of decorative objects, florals, and textiles that add just enough detail to elevate the everyday. Thoughtful extras like stationery, notebooks, and embroidered linens offer a more personal touch, while small luxuries — a beauty tool, a signature nail color, or something sweet — finish the assortment with pieces she’ll reach for often.

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One-of-a-kind hand-painted leather cowboy boots by artist Almudena Cañedo tell Eglantyne’s life story. Twenty-four unique pairs narrate a childhood in Shropshire of countryside horseback rides and imaginative play, an adolescence of loneliness and transformation, a life of ideas and debate at university. The boots translate her experience into the collection’s palette: light blue, golden birch, camel, bordeaux, and black in youth; olive, ivory, chocolate, and plum in maturity.


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This shirtdress from Mango caught my eye when I was looking for some machine-washable dresses for summer. The medium blue color is almost a neutral, but not quite.

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I would wear this to the office with a navy sweater over my shoulders and a pair of comfy flats. 

The dress is on sale for $69.99 (marked down from $99.99) at Macy’s and comes in sizes XS-XL. 

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