I like working, but I dont like work clothes.

This is largely why I work at home.

Its an interesting question, he said, and one that designers are addressing more than one would expect.

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He instructs the comfort-seeking shopper to look for a percent of spandex or elastane in the fabric mix.

He suggests pairing it with an elongated jacket that covers the rear for maximum comfort.

If youre into skirts, he likes Rebecca Taylorsstretch tweed.

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For a cheaper but still stretchy option I likethis bright green suitfrom Zara orthis one from H&M.

(And if youre tall.

Because Im short, I cant wear drapey clothesI look like Im crouching in a garbage bag.)

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(I would button the top.)

These small fit issues can create a lot of discomfort.

Almost all ready to wear clothing will require some sort of alterations for a proper fit.

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I can vouch that this goes for women tooI have even my t-shirts tailored for maximum comfort.

Im intrigued by the frocks on offer fromErnst Reiko.

Its linen and spandex, and the waistband is loose.

Don’t Buy Women’s T-Shirts—Buy Men’s Shirts And Tailor Them

They pair the dress with a cardigan to combat freezing office air conditioning.

So thats a calculation only you’re able to make, kind of like the two-underpants gal.

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