Thursday’s Workwear Report: Libbyly Floral T-Shirt

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A lot of the most recent Ted Baker collection looks like it was inspired by the most recent season of Bridgerton — whimsical florals and beautiful pastels as far as the eye can see!

It’s not a bad thing but can be a little much for officewear.

If you’re looking to incorporate that vibe, I’m loving this fitted tee for layering under sweaters and blazers. Pair it with a dark blazer and jeans for a more casual office or wear under a full suit for something more formal. 

The tee is $90 at Nordstrom and comes in Ted Baker sizes 0-5, which is roughly equivalent to US 0-12. 

Psst: Looking for more T-shirts with fun but professional prints for 2024? Some classic brands to check include Ted Baker, Lilly Pulitzer, Boden, and The Kit. These may be on the more casual side, but also look at Sanctuary, Caslon, and Tommy Bahama.

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