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More Orange for Sprinter

 Last week I featured an orange puffer jacket with an activewear matching set here. In this OOTD I'm sporting an orange blazer and mixing things up with workwear over joggers and sneakers. 

 














blazer-J.Crew(similarish here), shirt-Gap(more options here), joggers-Columbia Sportswear(more options here), sunglasses-Ralph Lauren(similar here), socks-Target, sneakers-Zara(similar here), ring-Mejuri

I kind of have a thing for wearing orange in March, as seen here. I find it such a vibrant and bold color to wear for sprinter (spring/winter). Beyond the season, a good orange can elevate basics, while making statement pieces stand out even more. For this outfit I switched up the expectations by styling a novelty print button-down and tailored blazer with hiking joggers and colorblock sneakers. It's a bit of a mullet look--quirky business up top, urban hike on the bottom. With working from home, I've definitely re-evaluated weekday outfitting, trying to still be stylish with also being functional, and not just wearing sweatpants with a nicer top for virtual meetings. When/if we start returning to a traditional office setting, full or part time, I'm wondering how this year+ WFH period will effect office wear, dress codes, etc. I expect the push toward more casual apparel will find greater stride, especially for workers/professionals that have little to no contact with clients or the public. 







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