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These Old Navy Work Clothes Are So Comfy, You’ll Reach For Them on the Weekend, Too

Whether you're working from home indefinitely, or already back in the office, chances are your current wardrobe is a bit different than it was in 2019. Maybe a year of roomy loungewear made you eschew zippers forever, or perhaps you're ready to add something a little more polished into a rotation of nap dresses this season? Either way, Old Navy has pieces that fit you in both comfort and style.

We're loving velour leggings, sweater dresses, and flannel tops in particular as they look and feel nice, but there are also classic wardrobe staples on our list, too. Shopping for office clothes doesn't have to be hard work so check out our 25 favorite pieces to wear all day . . . and beyond a traditional nine to five as well.



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