Work Wardrobe Hacks You Need in Your Life

01 November 2022

Are you one of the unlucky ones who don’t have a work uniform, so you struggle through the process of throwing together a new outfit every day? When you don’t have a uniform, getting an outfit together can be a hassle - especially if you sleep through your alarm or forget to pick out your clothes the night before.

However, don’t stress! If you’re looking for some work wardrobe hacks, we’ve got you covered. Read on for our top tips.

Get set the night before

Yes, what your mum told you back in primary school is still right! Getting ready the night before is the ultimate time saver and something your future self will thank you for. If you’re in the middle of a Stranger Things binge, the last thing you probably want to do is to organise your outfit for the next day. However, laying out your clothes for the coming day (or, if you’re feeling super organised, the coming week) can reduce stress and save time in the morning. Extra tip: by laying out all aspects of your upcoming day (lunch ready in your lunchbox, coffee mug out on the bench, kettle filled with water etc.), you’re less likely to feel flustered and find yourself rushing around before work.

Structure your wardrobe

Giving your wardrobe a structure can make it easier to pick out your outfit. Choosing what to wear can be lengthy if your closet is all over the place. If your workplace doesn’t have a uniform, it’s time to put a system in place that allows you to choose pieces that are appropriate for work. If you have a capsule wardrobe, this should be easy as you will already have the work wardrobe-essentials. If you don’t have a capsule wardrobe, start looking at collating some staple garments like pants, shirts, blouses, skirts, dresses, and jackets.

Read our blog for more information on creating a capsule wardrobe.

Level up your outfit

Sometimes, all your outfit needs are one key item to take it to the next level. For example, throwing a blazer over the top of a more casual outfit can elevate it into a work look. A belt is another great way to take your outfit to the next level and create a different look. There are plenty of ways you can experiment with key pieces in your wardrobe – you just need to look! Wearing a knit top over a dress and throwing on some sneakers can dress it down, whereas swapping the knit for a blazer and the sneakers for heels can level up this outfit. Learn how to mix and match pieces in your wardrobe to get the most out of your clothes.

Pack your emergency bag

We’ve all had our fair share of wardrobe malfunctions. Whether it’s a broken zip, bad hair day or a run in your stockings, packing a small emergency bag to keep in your car or bag can be an outfit saver! It’s also a great way to pack your makeup essentials in case you accidentally hit snooze too many times in the morning and don’t get to go through your routine. This is the cosmetic equivalent of a capsule wardrobe and should include moisturiser, foundation, concealer, mascara, blush and lipstick (or whatever variation you use).

Prioritise how to accessorise

Accessories are a great way to elevate an outfit. When it comes to work wardrobe hacks, having some simple and statement pieces, choose ones that match your style. A statement watch, elegant jewellery and other things like bags, belts, hats, and scarves can bring an outfit to life.

Know your body shape

Not everyone knows what shape their body is. If you do, it makes it much easier to find which pieces best suit you. However, dressing for your body shape isn’t something you have to do. If you feel comfortable and confident in something that isn’t “right” for your body shape, wear it anyway and own it!

For more information on body shape dressing, read our blog.

Develop a signature style

Everyone has their own style – a certain “look” that dominates your wardrobe. Having a signature style not only makes dressing easier, but it means you won’t need to scramble for missing pieces in your wardrobe. If you’re unsure what your style is (or should be), here are a few you can try.

  • Jeans and tees
  • Slacks, heels, and sleeveless blouses
  • Dresses and knit tops
  • Dresses and blazers
  • Skirts and tanks

Stock up on neutrals

Investing in quality pieces in neutral colours means you’ll have more choices when mixing and matching outfits. The same goes for accessories (it’s a lot easier to match neutral-coloured bags and scarves!) These neutral colours include:

  • Black
  • Navy
  • Charcoal
  • White
  • Tan

Neutral accessories in warm metallics (such as gold, rose gold, or copper) are other great things to have on hand.

Do a wardrobe clear out

It can be harder to find something to wear when your wardrobe is filled with things you don’t love. As boring as clearing out clothes is, it will save you time in the long run. Look for clothes that no longer fit, don’t make you feel good, or aren’t “you” anymore. Finding something to wear every day will become a lot easier once your wardrobe is full of only your favourite pieces.

Dedicate some go-to outfits for certain situations

Lastly, have some outfits in mind for specific situations, so they’re easily accessible when you need them. It’s a great option for when you wake up and the outfit you chose the night before isn’t right anymore. Some ideas to plan for include:

  • When you wake up feeling bloated and uncomfortable
  • Wanting to be comfortable but look put-together
  • When you’re tired but need to look put-together
  • If you’re running late for work
  • If you’ve got an important meeting to attend and need to impress

Make a list of common scenarios or situations where you’ve found yourself in a bit of pre-work strife, and plan ahead. You can save pictures of these outfits to your phone or Pinterest board and draw upon them when you need them.

There are so many work wardrobe hacks going around that can help boost your outfits and help you prepare for the day ahead. If you need more inspiration, check out the latest Biz Corporates range and head into your closest stockist today.


 

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