Enchante
Edited by Margaux

Back to Office Without the Performance

Polished wardrobe re-entry that doesn't feel like costuming.

The return isn't the hard part. It's dressing like you mean it without looking like you're trying. Start with structure that doesn't strangle. The **Totême double-breasted blazer** in black wool is oversized enough to move, sharp enough to anchor a Monday morning presentation. It's the kind of piece that makes jeans look considered and trousers look effortless. If you prefer a single-breasted line, their **tailored suit jacket** pulls from menswear but fits like it was cut for you. For the woman who runs warm or simply refuses to suffer, **ZUZWA's short-sleeve blazer** solves the problem of air-conditioned offices and overheated commutes. Structured shoulders, fitted waist, no apologies. **Lemaire's double-breasted jacket in polywool** has that mottled, lived-in texture that reads expensive without trying. It's the jacket you reach for when you want to feel like yourself, not a version of office-appropriate. The **Totême patch pocket doublé jackets**—pale grey melange or fawn—are for the days you want polish without buttons. Stand collar, boxy cut, open front. Layer them over knits or slip dresses. They're the kind of pieces that make getting dressed feel like editing, not performing. And if you're ready to invest in something that will outlast the next return-to-office mandate, the **Khaite Rolo jacket** in black wool-silk is tailored with draping that contours without clinging. The office hasn't earned your best clothes. But you have.

Affiliate disclosure: when you click through and buy, Enchante may earn a commission at no cost to you. We only feature pieces we'd put on our own list.