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How to dress for work without spending a fortune – or sacrificing personal style

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Last updated: 2026/01/11 at 4:06 PM
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At this time last year, I was a full-time student, throwing on the requisite leggings and an oversized sweatshirt for evening classes and late-night library sessions. This year, I’ve joined countless others in office life, zipping in and out of conference rooms and hopping on video calls for interviews and meetings. I love any excuse to shop, but many office-friendly pieces, including pricey blazers and crisp button-downs, are far outside my price range.

But perhaps my work wardrobe doesn’t have to break the bank.

Recently, we wrote about how the New York City mayor, Zohran Mamdani, pulled off the budget-friendly suits he sported throughout his campaign. And that inspired me to search for affordable ways to build my office wardrobe.

Read the full story here: How Mamdani makes affordable suits look expensive – and you can too

So I asked wardrobe stylist Samantha Elise how we can get dressed for the office without racking up a hefty credit card bill, sending us back to the 80s or sacrificing personal style.

Read more of our fashion coverage:

I don’t have a full-length mirror in my apartment, so I put Elise’s advice to the test in a dressing room near the Guardian’s New York City office (as you can see in the image above).


Invest in high-quality staples

We’ve all been tempted by a cheap pair of pants or a T-shirt that costs less than a cup of coffee – even as we know the devastating environmental costs of fast fashion. Elise says we should spend a bit more on wardrobe basics, such as a black pair of pants or a trenchcoat.

“Pieces that you can pare everything back to are what I would invest in, because that’s what’s creating that reliable foundation in your closet,” Elise said.

She says the best way to identify high-quality pieces is to touch the items. “Nine times out 10, the feeling alone lets you know the quality. I know I’ve come across good denim when it feels thick and sturdy.”

Brands like Aritzia and Madewell are a few of Elise’s go-tos for well-made basics. (We checked, and they both have straightforward return policies if you’re planning to do the touch test at home.) For those of us lucky enough to be able to wear jeans to work, she recommended Citizens of Humanity and Agolde for higher-quality denim.


Don’t go too corporate

When I think of office attire, I can’t help but picture drab pencil skirts and plenty of beige. But even on a budget, there are strategies that can elevate your ensemble while remaining professional.

“Find elements that feel true to yourself, like a pattern or a pop of color,” Elise said. She also advised experimenting with different silhouettes, such as white tees that hit below your elbow or a pair of balloon pants.


Buy statement pieces second-hand

“Go on Depop and find something for $20 versus spending $400 on a designer [striped shirt]. All stripes look the same. Let’s not waste money there, because then you have the striped shirt and no pants to wear it with,” Elise said.


Shop your closet with fresh eyes

Elise advised finding inspiration to breathe new life into what you already own. She uses Pinterest as a starting point to build her outfits.

“There’s a lot of second-guessing when it comes to [putting together outfits]. You have more answers than you think you do. So trust yourself and be creative,” she said.

And for a wallet-friendly way to spice up an office outfit, Elise recommended playing with layering, such as tying a sweater over your shoulders or a blazer around your waist.

New year tips: expert advice for reducing screen time

Photograph: Westend61/Getty Images

Are you trying to put an end to your nightly doom scroll? We’ve shared a few unique tips for cutting down on the amount of time you spend staring at a screen, brought to you by experts.

From going analog to writing a breakup letter to your phone, we gathered some unconventional tips that go beyond setting time limits or silencing your device.

Read the full story here: ‘Put a rubber band on your phone’: I asked experts how to reduce screen time – here’s what they said

Get outside: the best winter gloves

Photograph: Nick Mokey/The Guardian

Gorpcore is having a moment. And winter gloves are very much a part of it.

Filter US editor Nick Mokey shared the military surplus-style glove combination that he swears by for everything from camping to biking. The best part? They’re far more affordable (and probably warmer) than the fancy designer pair you’ve been eyeing.

Read the full story here: The best winter gloves are two pairs, actually (and one is hiding at Home Depot)

Cooking pro tips: toaster oven uses

Photograph: Hazel Ma/Getty Images

Pro chef Kiki Aranita wants you to use your toaster oven for more than making toast.

Breville Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro

From cooking up an impressive batch of air-fried crispy noodles for your next dinner party to pretending it’s summer and making s’mores from the comfort of your kitchen, the toaster oven is a true kitchen multitasker.

Read her tips here: From eggs to s’mores: 10 foods you didn’t know your toaster oven could make

How to: start an at-home fitness routine

Photograph: Oleg Breslavtsev/Getty Images

If you’re put off by burpees on your hardwood floor or sun salutations in your garage, we’re here to tell you there’s a better way to get an at-home workout.

To help find the best products to revamp your 2026 fitness routine (without leaving the comfort of your house), we asked personal trainer Marissa Miller to outline a few of her favorites, including a durable Lululemon yoga mat and a lower-intensity alternative to weight lifting.

Read the full story here: A personal trainer’s starter pack: 10 US workout products to reboot for 2026

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