I work in a typical office environment. It’s corporate retail so business casual is the official dress code meaning, jeans are allowed in some instances but frowned upon in others.
This post, of course, comes with a fairly large grain of salt. Meaning, there are some professions where you’ll probably never be able to wear jeans to work (shout out to all doctors and lawyers out there). But for those of you who work in a office environment like mine where business casual is the name of the game, keep on reading.
Dark Wash ONLY (aka black denim)
If you are wanting get away with wearing jeans to the office, you can go ahead and leave anything light wash or distressed at home. Those are not going to make the cut. Just say no.
You’re going to want to reach for anything black or super dark washed. This gives you more of a trouser look (aka work appropriate pants) plus isn’t blatantly obvious your wearing denim.
Skip the Skinny
Wearing flare, bootcut, or straight leg dark jeans once again minimizes the look that you’re wearing denim. Skinny jeans might be ok in a casual Friday situation but, just like anything light wash or distressed, leave your boyfriend jeans at home.
Structured Top
The next step in wearing denim to work is to minimize the casual look of jeans. This means pairing your dark denim with some structured pieces you’d normally see in an office environment. In my work, this means pairing it with more structured pieces like a crisp button up and blazer.
Tuck It In
Tucking in a layer is yet another step to looking more polished when wearing your jeans at the office. Any blouse or button up tends to have a more casual look when it’s left untucked and for this, we are giving all the casual points to our jeans, so tuck it in for added formalness. Plus it has the added benefit to accentuate your waist line and give you more of a shape.
Add Layers
I’ve talked about this simple style rule hundreds of times on here but adding a third piece can really make you look more dressed up without really trying. This is a must when wearing a casual staple like denim in a more formal environment. Simply by adding a blazer or vest or cardigan or statement necklace (the list goes on) you take your jeans and a tee and make it an outfit.
Want more details about how the Third Piece Rule works? Keep reading here!
What are the rules about jeans at your work place? Are they a no-go, totally allowed, or need to be styled into place? Let me know in the comments!
Until next time,
Ana Luiza
JEANS: Shopbop // SHIRT: Nordstrom // VEST: Asos // SHOES: Nine West (old, similar here) // BAG: YSL via Fashionphile (more affordable version here) // LIPS: MAC ‘D for Danger’ // SUNGLASSES: Celine look-a-like (more on that here)
Such a perfect workwear look. Jeans can definitely be dressed up when you style them elegantly like you did here. Love your bag!
Annessa
http://www.seekingsunshine.com
Thanks so much Annessa!
xo – Ana Luiza
Love how your bag pops with this outfit!
Thanks so much! You know I can’t resist a pop of color!
xo – Ana Luiza
This is totally work appropriate! You look fabulous. The flared jeans in a dark wash look like dress pants and the way you added structured layers on top is just perfect! Stunning!
Shelbee
http://www.shelbeeontheedge.com
Thank you Shelbee! I appreciate your comment!
xo – Ana Luiza
Love how you styled this vest! The blouse underneath is so chic. Thanks so much for the link up!
http://www.kathrineeldridge.com
Thanks so much Kathrine! I always appreciate that you always leave a thoughtful comment even when I don’t have time to reply.
xo – Ana Luiza
This is a great office casual look. I love the tips and totally agree that a dark jean is a do. I also love love love this vest! Great layering piece and makes the outfit more work appropriate!
http://www.mylittlenest.org
Thanks so much Ruth! I’m so happy you like the look!
xo – Ana Luiza
Great tips!! Love black denim! The bow top really dresses up the look for work!!
Sarah
Trendy & Tidy
thanks Sarah! Glad that you liked the look!
xo – Ana Luiza