For busy working women, the suit is often the easiest outfit to throw on in the morning. In general, this feature is not about interview suits for women, which should be as classic and basic as you get — instead, this feature is about the slightly different suit that is fashionable, yet professional.

You may or may not have noticed it on the site, but we have a bunch of these little blocks (see the one below) that are usually a rectangular collage of different clothing items. They’re great because if I change the block on one page then it updates everywhere on the site. But: I often fall down little rabbitholes updating the widgets when I find something new… sometimes the update becomes a new post, sometimes I re-date the older post, and sometimes it’s just an afternoon post.

I’m still trying to decide what I should do with our old post on washable suits for women — but there are a TON of new options, while older ones seem to be petering out. (RIP to Banana’s extensive collection of washable wool suits).

IN ANY EVENT: Brooks Brothers, of all places, now has an “Icons” collection that includes — dunh dunh dunh! — washable suiting. I found it while doing our roundup on the best blazers for women in 2023 — I’d been hunting for something washable and lightweight for summer.

The Brooks Brothers suiting is made from a Cupro/Viscose blend, which I tend to like — washable, drapey, lightweight, and not as prone to all those wrinkles like linen — but it is definitely a softer look. It’s part of their new collection that revisits best-sellers and reimagines them in the softer, drapey fabric.

We revisited some of our most sought-after women’s pieces, including the navy blazer, the pleated chino, the button-down shirt, and reinterpreted them in a soft, flowy Cupro-blend fabric that drapes and tailors like washed silk, and is easy to care for.

“I always love the idea of riffing on our famous icons and pushing them in a new direction. It makes you see them in a new, modern way,” says Brooks Brothers Creative Director Michael Bastian. “In this instance, removing all of the structure and stiffness from these women’s classic pieces really transforms into something more languid and sexy.”

The blazer is available for $348 in sizes 0-14 (16 is sold out), and the pants come in 3 colors for $228. (Bah, cuffs.)

Looking for something similar for less and/or in plus sizes? Madewell’s Drapeweave suiting is a close contender (no cuffs, at least, but the pleats remain); J.Crew also has a bit of suiting in Cupro (in white, kelly green, and a blue floral that is a Lot of Look); they both come up to size 3X.

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Workwear sales of note for 4.25.23:

  • Nordstrom – Designer clearance up to 70% off
  • Ann Taylor Extra 30% off all sale styles
  • Athleta – All sale up to 60% off
  • Banana Republic FactoryUp to 50% off everything; extra 40% off purchase
  • Boden – Up to 50% off
  • J.Crew – Extra 60% off sale styles & 30% off your purchase & up to 50% off swim & more (all through 4/26)
  • J.Crew Factory 50% off everything; $10 off every $50 you spend
  • Madewell – Spring Stock-Up Event: 20% of $100+; 30% off $200+
  • M.Gemi – Up to 70% off
  • Loft – Friends & Family Sale: 40% off your purchase, including 350+ new arrivals
  • Sephora – Up to 50% off select beauty
  • Talbots – 30% off your entire purchase; 25% off select spring styles

Kat

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