WFH, Corporate Fetish, OOO... since 2020, we’ve dismantled and disrupted what work looks like and where. Based on the comments and DMs you're sending me, it’s caused a bit of a closet kerfuffle. I see lots of questions in our chat about commuting, seasonal office dressing, and not feeling frumpy when working from home.
But who wants to buy clothes only for the office? What a joyless shop!
Enter M.M.LaFleur. We’ve partnered on today’s letter to answer the question of work-appropriate pieces that go beyond the confines of the cubicle.
The brand was formed around the frustration that founder Sarah LaFleur felt finding good-looking clothes for her own life. So, she set out to create a line of interchangeable classics with pitch-perfect fit. She rightly thinks taking the aggravation out of composing an outfit means you can redirect your energy into the stuff that matters to you.
Comfort remains my top priority, so I took one of M.M.LaFleur’s polished blazers for a test spin after Sarah said that the brand strives for “not just comfortable-for-a-blazer comfort, but ‘I could nap in this’ comfort.”
She’s not wrong. This blazer was so easy to hang out in all day that I think it traverses every kind of environment — work and otherwise.
The Piece
Given the time of year, I went for the brand’s Janette blazer, which is constructed of lightweight Italian Ponte. It holds its shape without wrinkling, breathes on a warm day, and has a super-streamlined collarless design. More impressive, it’s machine-washable.
WFH
While staying in your pajamas all day is your prerogative, I personally do better work when I get myself dressed. Over a t-shirt, the Janette blazer felt like pajamas. I ran errands in 70-degree weather, had a coffee and a Zoom meeting, and hammered out a few hours of writing at my desk without tugging at my clothes all day. I forgot I was wearing it.
Formal Office
A more structured office environment gives self-expression some guardrails, which is always an engaging challenge. Try a cheeky collared shirt under your blazer for a little punch of color or a modern mule with a still-sensible heel height. Structured pants with lots of give (and a hem that lets out easily) ground the look and play well with others in your closet without compromising comfort.
Summer Friday
Is there anything better than a four-day week? Thrown over a polished boxer and t-shirt, an all-black look hides a manner of sweaty summer sins and still looks cool on your Citarella run. Finish it with a cheerful little basket, a youthful pink cheek, and on-trend jelly sandals.
Bon Weekend
Rooftop apertivo in the city or beachside beers out East: no matter. A lightweight, suitcase-friendly blazer or cotton knit thrown over the shoulder of a white poplin dress screams, “I gave it no thought to look this good.” Finish it with a statement earring, a summery bag, and a slicked-back bun. Cheers.
MMLF Stan reporting: very very pleased with how my MM pieces are holding up - most of them 4-5 years since I got them. Tops especially that I wear weekly are looking fresh. I don't really baby stuff other than washing it cold and line drying. Anyway, I love this brand and think they occupy an under-served space of quality product in the "mid" (and when I say mid, know that for me buying MM full price was a lift, but I'm happy with it) range. When I have to meet other humans and look like a competent adult, I reach for these pieces again and again.