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TradeEdge Exchange:Psst! Banana Republic’s Summer Sale Is Full of Cute Workwear up to 60% Off, Plus 20% off Select Styles
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Date:2025-04-09 10:28:39
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Many of us corporate girlies understand just how hard it is to keep your fits looking trendy while sticking to our job’s dress code. And as we’re currently in the midst of an extra hot and humid summer, we’re obvs already shopping for new, breathable work clothes that add a touch of polish and professionalism that our go-to jeans and tees just can’t match. Think smart dresses, tailored blazers, sleek wide-leg trousers—basically, anything that keeps you looking sharp (and not boiling hot).
Lucky for us, one brand we can always count on for elegant and high-quality workwear staples is Banana Republic, and they’re currently having a major summer sale full of the cutest summer work-appropriate staples you’ll ever see. From now until August 5th, they’re offering 60% off their coveted pieces, plus an extra 20% off select styles. Yes, you read that right. That's a whopping 80% discount on some of their cutest pieces. So, what are you waiting for? Keep scrolling for our top picks from their summer sale that'll add color to your otherwise monochromatic workwear wardrobe. Warning: You might want to buy everything.
Whether you're headed to the office or going out to dinner, this silk maxi dress will keep things sophisticated while staying fresh and comfy in the heat.
If you're looking for a comfy new pair of chic trousers, these chinos are cut from a softly structured cotton twill and come with a detachable belt to style in different ways.
Maxi skirts have become the latest summer staple, and this colorful viscose-linen one from Banana Republic is lightweight and can be paired with any top for a day-to-night fit.
Woven from durable hemp and organic cotton, this cropped button-down shirt is breathable and will keep you cool all summer long. Just keep in mind its cropped silhouette when dressing it up for work, which we would personally pair with high-waisted trousers.
Whether you're headed to the office or going out to dinner, this linen mini dress will keep things sophisticated while staying fresh and comfy in the heat.
Fitted at the front and draped at the back, this sleek knitted tank has a structured look that's perfect to wear to the office, and to drinks after with the girls!
It doesn't get more easy, breezy, and beautiful than this oversized tunic crafted from a linen gauze fabric. Thanks to its material, it can withstand the hottest of temperatures and keep you looking polished at work.
While it may not be appropriate for the strictest of office dress codes, this satin vest still catches our eyes thanks to its elevated, sleek look that gives off "girl boss" vibes.
If it still gets a bit too chilly in your office (even during summer), opt for this cute cardigan made from a body-hugging compact knit that can be used during any season.
Don't know what to wear under your blazers? Opt for this ribbed tank made from cotton and a modal blend to keep things effortlessly chic and comfortable all day long.
Trying to look and feel cool when you go to work? Then check out these plus size summer dresses that are summer- and office-ready.
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