WFH Wardrobe Staples That Work For Barefoot Conference Calls, According to someone in her 30’s.

by Ashita Misquitta

While age has nothing to do with what one can and cannot wear, the new norm of operating from my at-home office got me thinking, what really is appropriate work wear to work from home? The answer to this, I found is it’s not really weekend wear, which let’s face it, is really just pajamas. As a new mum to one in my thirties, it’s really just a fine balance between, I want to be comfortable to walk around my house all day in this and this is productive enough attire that I will leave my couch – all while bearing in mind that the pieces I pick are organically and sustainably produced. So, if you’re anything like me then here are some options might just fit the bill:


Wrap top – 2,550
Pleated pants – 2,800
A lounge suit: Now this is the closest you’ll come to pajamas, therefore an absolutely must-have. ANS by Astha and Sidharth’s fabric is like second-skin so it’s an easy go to for all-day wear, while at the same time allowing a little power suit vibe.


Tent dress – 8,500
I love bright colours. I guess it’s just our Indian blood. This khadi cotton Mati dress is ideal for an easy-breezy feel. The bright yellow has the perfect pick-me-up vibe to power through the intense napping urges.


White top – 6,200
This Kanelle blouse is perfect for letting you be half-perfect. You can get away with looking super prim and chic on every office video call while pairing it with comfy shorts you can curl your legs up with.


Ruched skirt – 6,500
A wide skirt is perfect to keep you cool especially as temperatures soar with summer approaching. This cotton skirt by Tara And I adds a little bit of chic with the ruched detailing.


Zebra tee – 650
Yes t-shirts are mandatory for work from home, but make it drama. This zebra striped t-shirt is enough to let you feel rebellious but with a cool enough energy to sit in for that meeting. Enjoy!

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