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Summer Clothing You Can Actually Wear to the Office
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Date:2025-04-16 08:48:55
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It's so hot out that you might be sweating through your work clothes on your way in and out of the office. But just because it's summer doesn't mean you can swap out your dress shirt or trousers for denim cutoffs and a cotton tee, especially if you work in an environment that requires business casual or smart casual attire.
Luckily, our shopping experts have found the solution: dress code-friendly office attire that won't cause you to break a sweat in hot weather.
Our picks include office-appropriate casual attire and business casual office attire made with breathable fabrics such as linen and cotton.
We've found so many dress, shirt, blouse, skirt, and pants options that you're sure to find summer workwear that suits your personal style.
Don't expect just boring basics. We've found bright colors and fun patterns that will add some excitement to your summer work wardrobe.
Many of these looks can be further dressed up with heels or ankle boots, or kept casual for a summer day with white sneakers.
Discover your perfect summer work outfit that won't cause you to break a sweat below!
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