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Combining work and fashion: The top trends in women’s work uniforms

Being classy and sophisticated in the workplace does not mean that you have to be boring. Whether you are buying work uniforms in bulk for your entire team, or you are looking for individual inspiration, there are a lot of great ways you can look fantastic whilst keeping it professional. Need some help? Read on to discover the top trends in women’s work wear at present...

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Peplum
Peplum tops and dresses are at the height of fashion at the moment. They look fantastic in the workplace because their ruffle-like feature adds another dimension to the outfit. This is an easy way to look great whilst still being professional. The great thing about peplum is that it is a trend that flatters all body shapes. A lot of people don’t realise this and think that peplum is merely for those with a skinny frame, yet it looks just as good on more curvaceous woman too.

Colours
A lot of businesses like to stray away from the typical black and grey work wear. However, you don’t want to go for something that’s too loud and brash, such as tangerine. A great colour to use is blue. Blue is an appropriate colour for the workplace and there are lots of different shades for you to choose from. You can opt for a dark and powerful colour, such as sapphire. Alternatively you could seek a light and approachable colour, such as powder blue. The choices are endless.

Peg trousers
Peg trousers look sleek, stylish, and sophisticated. For too long now wide leg black trousers have been considered the only choice for work uniforms. However, there are lots of different trousers styles available, and several of these are suited to a work environment. The peg trouser is a favourite amongst designers and celebrities. It’s a statement piece of clothing but does not cross the line of going overboard as office wear.

Blouses
Blouses are fantastic for women in the workplace. Not only do they look classy and elegant but they are extremely comfortable as well. A lot of companies choose to merely have a corporate top designed whilst their employees are free to wear whatever they like on the bottom. A blouse is versatile and will look well placed teamed with a pair of tailored trousers, a pencil skirt, wide legged trousers, and more.

Prints
Don’t be afraid to incorporate prints into your work uniform. This doesn’t mean you should turn up to work with zebra print heels, a polka dot skirt, and a leopard print top. Instead consider subtle and gentle prints. If you are buying for your business then you can try and find a way to incorporate your brand within the print you choose. There are lots of unique ways of doing this. For example, if you operate in the industry of gardening and landscaping, then you can opt for a floral design.

The five trends mentioned in this article provide you with a great way to incorporate fashion into your work uniforms. If you are ordering for your all of your business’s employees then it is important to consider this. After all, your corporate uniforms are an extension of your brand and they have an impact on your reputation. You want people to be impressed by what they see.

Author Bio:
Kate Winslet is a freelance writer who writes article, blogs and various other posts related to Uniforms, School uniforms, corporate uniforms and work uniforms.

Comments

  1. the professional woman just wants a little stability and function when it comes to her everyday work wear. With work shirts, it's easy to get up and go without thinking too much ' you will still look fashionable and sassy while being comfortable and cool.

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  2. Urmila3:19 PM

    Short jackets worn with jeans, pants and knee-high boots are in style
    Cloaks and Capotes to Stoles and Wraps for an enigmatic look
    Finally trench coats for daily and office wear are a wow.

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