How many times have I needed a new piece of clothing for a big meeting, for a trip, or just to boost my spirits and found what I needed at Ann Taylor? So many times.
When I gained so much weight working the Montana Legislative Session (why does everyone have candy?!?!) that none of my clothes fit? Ann Taylor.
When I was on a business trip and realized that I had forgotten to pack a business suit? Ann Taylor.
When I packed a cocktail dress for a wedding where the dress code turned out to be much more casual? Ann Taylor.
So when I started thinking about where to find pieces that I could wear in my home office and when I go back to a real office, I decided to take a look at Ann Taylor.
AT is also running an incredible sale right now. 50% off of one item. 60% off of two items. 70% off of three items. Some exclusions apply. Here are the pieces that I feel I could wear on a high energy WFH day and back to work.
Camp Shirt ($69.50, petite and tall)
Geo Shirred Jersey Dress ($129)
Marled 3/4 Sleeve Sweater ($69)
Puff Sleeve Open Sweater Jacket ($105)
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that wrap dress is knocked down to $30! unreal. and you’re the one who taught me when you gain a bunch of weight wrap dresses become a saving grace… perhaps that’s why I now own 3.
Adjustable dresses are the “I just ate my way through vacation” savior.
We must have different quarantine experiences because none of these look appealing right now. Or I have fashion depression.
Could be a bit of depression. But I’m trying to use clothes to lift my mood (when I feel up to it), try a wrap dress. It’s easy, comfy, and when you wear it with fuzzy slippers, you get the best of both worlds.
Oh my goodness thank you. I just graduated from law school and started at a firm and really needed more suiting. Got two jackets two pants a dress four tops and a pair of earrings for $300!?!
Awesome. Sale-price suits are the best.
I also love Ann Taylor, and it’s my go-to for work clothes. I actually feel guilty not buying anything from them right now. I’m terrified they’ll go out of business, but I also can’t justify the expense.
If you’re not shopping at all, I completely understand. But if you’re just looking for more comfortable, WFH clothes, you can still support Ann.Inc. by shopping at LOFT and Lou & Grey.