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Now, more than
ever, many people are working from home or via a remote location, which has
sparked many discussions on workplace productivity, diversity and mental
health. But where is the discussion about how working from home affects
workplace fashion? Well, we are about to have it right here.
The number of
people telecommuting or working remotely has grown by 159 per cent over the last 12 years, according to a study conducted by Global Workplace Analytics. This has
provided both employees and employers with more flexibility in all aspects of
business, and it has virtually eliminated workplace dress codes.
If you work from
home, it may be easy to stay in your pyjamas all day, not brush your teeth
until 5 p.m. or work from the comfort of your own bed. And statistically, while
those who work remotely are more productive than their counterparts who work in an
office, all of those factors above could lead to a loss in productivity,
creativity and motivation while on the job. Working from home should be, first of all, comfortable for you in all aspects and if you are looking for remote opportunities in London, then you are in luck as there are plenty of opportunities available.
If you’re looking
to revamp or improve your work from home wardrobe, consider this style advice
and these hacks that will have you looking fabulous while feeling comfortable.
Tops Perfect for Remote Workers
If you work from
home, you could stay in your favourite oversized t-shirt all day. But what
happens when you have to video conference in or run to a quick meeting at a
local coffee shop? That t-shirt isn’t going to cut it. Think about bold plus size blouses
that will have you feeling motivated and on your A-game.
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Flowy Tops –Of course, no one wants to be wearing a blazer
while they work from home because that’s just simply not comfortable. But when
you opt for a flowy blouse with unique embellishments, you’re pairing comfort
with style, which should make you feel great about your remote look.
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Opt for Black –Black will always be a sharp colour that can make
even the most comfortable clothing look like it belongs in an office. Whether
you choose a blouse made out of a soft, stretchy jersey material or a more
structured blouse, if it’s black, you will feel put together and chic.
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Printapalooza –If you still need a “pick me up” after your first
cup of coffee in the morning, throw a blouse on that has a bold pattern or
vibrant colour to wake you up. According to colour theory, warmer bright colours can positively impact your mood, and if you’re feeling confident and
happy, you are more likely to be more productive.
A Cosy Professional
Being at home in
your own environment may make you feel the urge to wrap yourself up in blankets
and cosy robes, which probably aren’t the most work appropriate. However, you
can have a professional style with plus size wraps and shawls that also keep you cosy if you work from
home.
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Cardi Love –A soft, buttery cardigan that packs the punch with
bold patterns is all you need to have a cute and cosy look that works for your
home office. While you’ll be feeling comfortable all day, you’ll also feel put
together during work hours!
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Shawl Till You Fall –There is something about layering basics
like a long sleeve shirt or tank top with a cosy, luxe shawl that makes one
feel like they are dressed up—even though they are just wrapped in a
fashionably-acceptable blanket. Opt for a shawl before you snuggle up with your
comforter. You’ll be less tempted to catch a nap and more inclined to work!
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Vests Are Underrated –If you’re someone who likes to work plus
size vests into their wardrobe, throw one into your work wardrobe. Not only do
they enhance an outfit, but vests are also a great way to keep warm without
slipping into an old hoodie.
Leggings All Day
Leggings are
sweatpants disguised as acceptable pants for work. Need I say more? Next time
you want to stay in your sweatpants, convince yourself to throw on some
leggings to make it feel like you’re not bumming it.
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A Legging for Every Occasion –As you know, leggings have become a staple
in the American wardrobe, which is why leggings come in every colour, pattern,
fit and material. Depending on how you’re feeling, chances are that there are
leggings out there that will vibe with you. A less obvious legging choice for
those who work from home is the faux
leather leggings. This material can make you feel super polished and sexy. So
if you are feeling like meh, slide on these leggings for a confidence boost.
With confidence comes productivity!
Jeans for Lounging
Jeans may be off
the table for those who work from home. Who wants to wear jeans if they don’t
have to? ...Don’t worry, we’ll wait. However, some may like the structure and
feeling of being put together that often comes with wearing jeans. If you
haven’t heard of or tried jeggings yet, we will try not to judge you, but these
are the greatest invention ever. Plus size jeggings are the most comfortable fusion of jeans
and leggings, and they are perfect for those who work from home.
Working Out or Working From Home?
The athleisuretrend is at its
peak right now with no signs of slowing down. This begs the question: Is
wearing athletic clothing outside of the gym stylish? What if athleisure-based
looks are also your work attire? No problems here! Some who work from home
start their day at the gym and stay in their activewear. But if you are feeling
bummy in your activewear looks, bump the look up a few style points by throwing
on a plus size edgy moto jacket. Not only will this refine your gym look, but
it will also give the whole look a cool vibe.
If you work from
home, you have a lot of freedom and flexibility on what you can wear. So our
best piece of advice is to have fun with it!