The good news: The Outnet is having its annual end-of-season sale with over 2,000 items (add an extra 40 percent off at checkout). The bad news: The sale ends Friday, and things are selling out fast. We did the work for you, finding the best items to put in your cart now that you won’t regret later.
The sale is full of solid workwear pieces that will make you look professional without sacrificing personal style. Looking for some great dresses? Joseph and Alexander Wang have chic draped options with hem lengths appropriate for work. Sick of all your blouses? Vionnet and Acne Studios have ones that will pair just as easily with skirts and blouses. Click ahead to see 20 of the best work items on the Outnet right now.
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A crepe blouse layers well over a pencil skirt. On the weekend, wear it with jeans and nice flats.
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Instead of a boring LBD, why not try this draped, waist-accentuating Alexander Wang version?
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A simple pastel shirt to break up your parade of white button-downs.
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Easy neutral sandals that won't kill your feet — complete with chic gold buckles.
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A light-gray twill blazer that has a tailored fit in the front and adjustable ties at the back to loosen or tighten to your liking.
Photo: C...A light-gray twill blazer that has a tailored fit in the front and adjustable ties at the back to loosen or tighten to your liking.
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A paneled sheath dress like this is classic. The ivory lining and loosely cut top add a bit of texture.
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The pinstripes and slit in the front give this an edge over your average black pencil skirt.
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You probably already own a lot of dresses like this in neutral colors, so try mixing in this cobalt-blue one.
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Sophisticated sandals that would give all those black pants in your closet a little life.
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Wear this two-tone dress alone now, and add a blazer once fall hits.
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It's weird to see a real leather skirt from 3.1 Phillip Lim on sale for this price — but we are so grateful.
Photo: Courtesy of The Outne...It's weird to see a real leather skirt from 3.1 Phillip Lim on sale for this price — but we are so grateful.
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If you can't bear six-inch heels, this pair from Rupert Sanderson will give you height without the pain.
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Always good to have a well-fitting dress with a lot of stretch to throw on when you're late in the morning.
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A crisp white dress that's fully lined so people can't see through it: Wear it with a blazer or light jacket of your choice when it gets chilly in the... A crisp white dress that's fully lined so people can't see through it: Wear it with a blazer or light jacket of your choice when it gets chilly in the office.
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A chic upgrade to the average nude sandal, with a wood heel and cutout straps.
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A versatile pleated skirt with a hem length appropriate enough for work but enough design to make it fun to wear.
Photo: Courtesy of The Outne...A versatile pleated skirt with a hem length appropriate enough for work but enough design to make it fun to wear.
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Vince makes great tailored pieces like these crepe pants that have cool satin trim on the sides.
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Minimalist heels like these are quiet enough to be worn with practically anything, but still add a special touch to your outfit.
Photo: Courte...Minimalist heels like these are quiet enough to be worn with practically anything, but still add a special touch to your outfit.
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A beautiful red top with a boxy cut, for those who prefer a loose-fitting top to wear over separates.
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Peplum's not everyone's favorite, but it does do wonders for showing off your waist. This apron-front Alexander Wang top has an adjustable belt in the... Peplum's not everyone's favorite, but it does do wonders for showing off your waist. This apron-front Alexander Wang top has an adjustable belt in the back.
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