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Office Wear
Modern office wear starts with pieces that feel considered, not forced. NA-KD’s office outfits for women are built around tailored clothes designed for a working wardrobe that balances structure with ease. Refined enough for meetings, flexible enough for everyday wear. From sharp suit pants and blazers to versatile office wear tops and dresses, the collection brings together timeless silhouettes made to move naturally between workdays and after-hours plans.
422 items
Wide Mid Waist Suit Pants USD 55.95
Oversized Tie Back Detail Blazer USD 95.95
Regular Linen-Blend Blazer USD 85.95
Wide High Waist Suit Pants USD 55.95
Wide Mid Waist Suit Pants USD 55.95
High Waist Straight Leg Melange Suit Pants USD 19.98USD 49.95
Oversized Blazer USD 75.95
Classic Regular Shirt USD 39.95
Front Buckle Detail Blouse USD 55.95
Tailored Mid Waist Suit Pants USD 49.95
Fitted Tailored Shirt USD 55.95
Maxi Skirt USD 27.97USD 55.95
Sculpted Blazer USD 75.95
Tailored Jacket USD 75.95
Wide High Waist Suit Pants USD 22.38USD 55.95
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Office outfits that work with you
Finding the right office wear for women is about balance. Whether you’re building a new office wardrobe, preparing for an interview, or looking for casual office wear that still feels polished, tailored clothing creates a reliable foundation. Clean lines, thoughtful cuts and comfortable materials keep each outfit confident and wearable across seasons. Tailored pants and blazers add structure, while softer fabrics and relaxed fits ensure the look never feels rigid.
Blazers, pants and tailored layers
A well-cut blazer anchors any office outfit. Choose a clean, tailored shape for a sharper feel, or an oversized blazer when you want a more relaxed expression. Pair with suit pants for a cohesive look, or layer over a dress to soften the structure. Neutral tones like black, grey and beige form a timeless base, while subtle patterns or softer shades add variation without taking over. With the right shoes and accessories, office wear becomes less about dressing up and more about dressing with intention.

















