
I tend to dress up more on the weekends: a little more makeup, dressier shoes, maybe a maxi dress or a funky hijab style. It’s just about all I can manage in the Signapore humidity! I love experimenting with silhouettes, color and print, so my work style is pretty laid back with maybe one dramatic element that makes it “me,” like a glittery scarf, billowing top, statement pants or a bright lipstick. How do you maintain your sense of personal style at work?Ĭomfort is key for me, which means I’m usually sticking to one layer of clothing. Everyone who comes in is really just a more presentable version of themselves in comfortable clothing.
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There’s no dress code really, because I work out of a co-working space. How would you describe your office dress code? Syazana is a 23-year-old editorial assistant at Sassy Mama Singapore.Īdlina Anis scarf, Uniqlo pants, Marble Ink shoes, Sometime by Asian Designers bag Adlina Anis scarf, Uniqlo pants, Marble Ink shoes, Sometime by Asian Designers bag

Keep scrolling to read what everyone had to say. Their answers, like their dress codes, varied widely, but one common thread ran throughout: a conviction that the way you dress at work can tangibly impact the way you do your job. I rounded up some of my favorite submissions below and asked them to unpack how they balance their personal aesthetic with the limitations of their respective workplaces. I put a callout on Man Repeller’s Instagram looking for people with cool work style - or people with a colleague whose style they admired.
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In an effort to spread a wider net and seek office attire inspiration from multiple professional corners, I turned to the Man Repeller community. What I wear to work at Man Repeller is very different from what my two roommates wear to their respective jobs in banking - and that’s a particularly stark example dress codes can also differ within the same industry.


Intertwining your own sense of personal style with the confines of an office dress code is common sartorial challenge, but it’s all the more challenging in the sense that no two office dress codes are exactly alike. It’s also one of the trickiest to address. Of all the style-related inquiries Man Repeller receives, work outfit inspiration is by far one of the most-requested.
