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!