I actually wore it to work because it felt formal enough — which we are definitely not — yet, like #iwokeuplikethis.
On Friday
I actually wore it to work paired with flat over the knee boots and kept both on for dinner!
I actually wore them to work this morning and got a ton of compliments on them.
I actually wore it to work today with my black jeans, which have become my go - to pair of pants in my closet.
You name the place or activity, and chances are I've been there and worn this (I'm
actually wearing it to work today, ha!).
i actually wear mine to work sometimes (over a dress or pencil skirt), people be looking at me like what is that?!
Do
you actually wear those to work or do you wear boots and bring the shoes?
I recently realized that I don't show you guys enough of the outfits that
I actually wear to work.
I actually wore it to work with a long cardigan - I posted it on insta here!
Today's look, which
I actually wore to work yesterday, incorporates these simple solutions.
I've
actually worn this to work, but added capri leggings for extra coverage and warmth (#CubeTundra) and a black cardigan.
I actually wore it to work yesterday because I was too tired and lazy to actually want to get dressed haha!
Perhaps the BEST thing about these pants is that you can actually wear»em to work.
Not exact matches
Actually, I knew what I didn't want
to do which was
wear a suit and tie and
work behind a desk.
Next you head into the supermarket (remembering that you had
to actually dress up, do your hair, fix makeup etc.
to do this) and wander the aisles wasting time looking at ingredient lists and trying
to remember if the gums, preservatives and additives have dairy / eggs in them... taking the rolls
to the counter,
working out whether or not you want
to go through the self checkout or keep a checkout operator employed for a few more years... pay... get back in the car... find somewhere
to buy bottled water for the dogs... drive 50 km home... unpack dogs and buns and suddenly getting up, stretching...
wearing whatever the heck you like with your hair in the air, no makeup, dogs within a hard stares range in case they feel like eating the furniture while you are
working and that slow measuring out, baking etc. doesn't seem so time consuming any more.
As a former college lacrosse and high school field hockey player, and a member of ASTM International's subcommittee on standards for headgear and helmets, which is
working with US Lacrosse on developing a new standard for headgear in women's lacrosse, I have reservations about whether requiring female lacrosse players
to wear helmets will make the sports safer, or, as a result of the phenomenon called risk compensation (also called the «gladiator effect»), will
actually result in more, rather than fewer, head injuries.
We've already discussed how these belly binders can
actually prevent you from reaching your goals if you
wear them while
working out, but
wearing them in between sessions can create a thermogenic effect
to boost weight loss.
You've probably noticed that activewear is becoming more and more of a huge trend in fashion, even amongst people who aren't
actually wearing their tracksuits, gym leggings, and sneakers
to work out in.
I've
worn / tried out lots of clothing items that promised
to burn calories and make you lose inches, but this is the FIRST TIME I have ever seen anything like this
actually work.
Plus we can all get distracted after the «honeymoon period» of an exciting project
wears off and it's time
to actually do the
work.
My husband
actually wore the barefoot shoes while
working construction since they made him much more agile and less prone
to workplace injuries.
If you're willing
to put some money into buying new and effective workout clothes, then you'll be more willing
to wear them and
actually put them
to work!
When I
worked in sales at Nordstrom back in my youth I was
actually sent
to the hosiery dept.
to purchase some pantyhose because I was
wearing ankle socks with sandals and the powers that be didn't think that was stylish enough.
Thankfully, I find that yellow
works well with my skin tone, so I am not afraid of
wearing it and have
actually been adding more of it
to my wardrobe in recent months.
A girl at my job was
actually just written up for
wearing those shoes (hers were Target brand)
to work.
I
actually wore it with a an orange blazer
to work one day last week.
I
actually wore that look
to work recently.
I
actually found this one
to run a bit large (I'm
wearing XL) so if you're a bit bigger than me it can
work well, especially in the sleeves.
I've heard those waist trainers
work to pull in your waist (while
wearing them) but that they're just as bad for women as they were in the 1800's — they cause your organs
to actually move around, giving your lungs less room, so fainting is an actual possibility!
I always thought a pantalon was something you only
wear to work, but it's
actually a great type of pants
to wear during summer.
I
actually recently noticed a few men or Reddit complaining that they had
to wear pants and button downs
to work while their female coworkers lounged in comfortable sundresses.
Overall it
worked quite well, I kept covered enough
to not get concerned stares in the street, but
actually got
to wear the playsuit which I really love but have previously kept for holidays abroad.
Although the administration was kind enough
to make Friday a free day, teachers could
actually go
to work wearing jeans, I never
wore jeans
to my class, unless it's sem - break party time.
And it's really motivating for me
to work out when I'm
actually wearing cute enough gear for my practical needs.
So,
to ease my transition back
to the
working world, how about a little tour of what I
actually wore during my southwest Michigan vacation.
As I mentioned on Tuesday, I
actually wore this snakeskin print shirt and a black suit
to work instead of this same shirt and my pink pencil skirt.
Its can be difficult
to see if primers
actually work so I did a
wear test with another drugstore primer where I covered half my face with the primer and half with a different one and it help up throughout the day.
I'm the same way - until last fall
actually, I never (as an adult)
wore a poodle skirt as part of my daily attire for just that reason, but than I got the chance
to review a royal blue (modern version of) one and found I could make it
work as well as any other circle skirt and not have it look costume - y.
I've found shapes, lengths, styles and looks that really
work for me and my body type which helps me shop and pick out only things that will
actually last in my closet and that I will be able
to get the most
wear out of!
Anyway, I digress... back
to the pants that I do
actually wear... I
work from home on Fridays (often in my PJ's until at least lunchtime!)
I
actually have a seafoam green flapper - like dress that I'm going
to be
wearing to work on Friday for Halloween!
I
actually picked this up in an oversized fit for
wearing over more fitted pieces
to work with different shapes and love how it looks with this lace dress, I think the colour of this denim jacket was the main focal point for adding it
to my wardrobe as it's a subtle pink that
works great for summer against more neutral tones
to add some character
to my outfits.
This is
actually the exact kind of thing that the majority of my friends and I
wear to work.
I
actually wore an outfit a few weeks ago that would
work perfectly with this poster so I'm happy I'll get a chance
to recreate it and take some photos.
So funny I am
actually wearing a backpack
to work today.
This silk swing dress is by one of my favourite Australian labels Stevie May, I think this was one of the pieces I was most excited
to wear the whole week, but I
actually don't think the photos
worked out
to do it justice, so I may take it with me on our next tropical travel destination and get Mario
to reshoot it for me.
It really surprised me this morning, as it was not my intent
to wear it, and I didn't think it could
actually work with this black lace skirt.
Actually, I've
worn both the orange and black a few times
to work in the past few months.
Try
wearing them
to work just one time, see how you feel, then do it again, and again, and again, until you can barely fathom living without them (or at least until your feet hurt so much you are
actually grateful that in flats, you can still be so tall)
I
actually like cold shoulder tops more than off - the - shoulder because you can
wear them
to work and you can
wear a regular bra under them... win win!