How To Rebuild Your Back-to-Work Wardrobe for Fall

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Going back to work in the office is a hot topic right now — but we can all agree that figuring out how to rebuild your work wardrobe shouldn't require any additional labor. Whether you'll be heading back to a corporate, creative, or casual workspace, we recommend having as much fun with your new professional attire as possible (without sacrificing the comfort of work-from-home wear). Consider these fall clothing and shoe trends and trends to give yourself a confidence boost as you take on yet another major career transition.

Leopard shirt dress

Who What Wear Leopard Shirt Dress ($37)

A true transition piece, a shirt dress will carry your workwear wardrobe from summer to fall while balancing increasingly casual dress codes with professional polish.

Anthropologie Julien Leather Tote Bag ($148)

You'll probably need a new work tote, but that doesn't mean it has to be boring. Try a unique shape or an unexpected color this time — or both!

Treasure & Bond Plaid Blazer ($89)

Even if worn over a t-shirt and jeans (or at this point, leggings), no back-to-work wardrobe is complete without a sharp new blazer for that extra confidence boost.

H&M Dress Pants ($25)

When it comes to workwear trousers, compromise on a waistband with a wide leg for a comfortable and on-trend option.

COS Mohair Knitted Cropped Vest ($99)

Whether worn on its own or layered with other staples, the sweater vest was made for the office.

UO Femme Heeled Loafer ($54)

Whether you prefer them classic, chunky, square-toed, or heeled, a loafer-style shoe is another welcome trend for the office.

Arket Oversized Poplin Shirt ($79)

It's time to retire oversized button ups as a summer staple and reintroduce them to your wardrobe as your next workwear go-to.

Pretty Little Thing High-Waisted Wide-Leg Plisse Pants ($48)

The plisse pant trend — loose-fitting but formal, textured but silky soft — emerged when we needed it most.

Sam Edelman Toren Slingback Pumps ($130)

While we're personally not ready for pointed toes or stiletto heels, a block-heeled, square-toe pump feels just as powerful for heading back to the boardroom.

Summersalt The Sleeveless Day to Night Bodysuit ($45)

You'll always be able to build an office look around a simple bodysuit.

Mango Leather-Effect Elastic Waist Trousers ($60)

Leather pants may seem intimidating — but these days, even they can be found with an elastic waist.

Free People Mcgregor Plaid Cardigan ($168)

The pandemic hasn't changed everything — at least not the office's frigid AC. Don't forget to grab a cozy cardigan when you head back in.

Everlane The Forever Slip-On Sneaker ($60)

If your office place allows sneakers (it is 2021, after all), a clean pair of slip-ons will still keep the look professional.

& Other Stories Collared Knit Sweater ($89)

If sweaters were as dressed up as you got for Zoom calls, a stylish polo-collared knit will feel like a slight change of pace for working IRL.

& Other Stories Ribbed Knit Midi Skirt ($89)

Knit skirts, pants, and dresses will make you feel like you're still on the couch, even if you've made it back to the office.

The Book Club The Art Of Snore Blue-Light Glasses ($40)

Make sure you have a spare pair of blue-light glasses to leave on your desk (yes, they make a difference!).

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You don't have to conquer your commute in uncomfortable, painful shoes – these commuter shoes blend fashion and function seamlessly! Whatever it takes to get yourself to work – perhaps a train, bike, car, or a good ol’ walk, these commuter shoes stand up to many different situations and make all the difference in a painless commute.

The best part? They’re still stylish as ever. From sneakers to flats, there’s a perfect pair out there for you.

Scroll on for our 15 favorite pairs of commuter shoes for every kind of commute!

Vans

Vans Mary Jane Shoes

With just enough dressy flair, these comfy Vans are the ultimate style option when it comes to commuter shoes. They're super easy to take on and off, though you could likely get away with wearing them in-office, depending where you work!

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Jeffrey Campbell Jellz Flats

For the warmer months, these flats will really let your feet breathe – which is much needed after a day spent in constricting heels or stuffy work boots.

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Adidas SL 72 Sneakers

Adidas sneakers will never not be stylish, and they're always uber-comfy. If your commute involves walking or biking substantial amounts, these bad boys will definitely protect your feet!

SeaVees

SeaVees Bodega Clogs

Easy to slip in and out of, these waterproof – yes, waterproof – clogs also come with some good traction on the bottom so you can step out safely in rain, ice, or snow. They're equally stylish with or without socks.

Naturalizer

Naturalizer Soul Intro Flats

With an extremely soft footbed, these semi-dressy flat shoes will feel like total heaven during your long commute. They're crafted from durable materials, too, so they'll last you a long time and stand up to lots of different terrain and weather situations.

Free People

Hoka Clifton 9 Sneakers

Hokas are endlessly touted for their comfort, so if that's what you seek, opt for the Clifton 9's. These will come in super handy if your commute is walkin' to work!

Rothy's

Rothy's The Max Square Mary Janes

Rothy's flats are not only commute-ready, but they're office-ready, too, since they're shoppable in plenty of more-formal silhouettes like these Mary Janes!

Reebok

Reebok Club C 85 Vintage Shoes

These all-white sneaks will match with any get-up, whether you're commuting or not.

Matisse Footwear

Matisse Tasha Loafer Mules

With a taste of office style but plenty more practicality (so easy to slip on!), these loafer mules are a commuter's dream. They may not be super suitable for walking or biking, but if you commute via car or train, your tired feet are gonna love 'em.

Sam Edelman

Sam Edelman Talia Velcro Sneakers

Ooh, nice! The pattern on these easy-on velcro sneakers will give you major style points wherever you wear them.

Blundstone

Blundstone Classic Chelsea Boots

Blundstone boots are beloved for their ability to withstand all kinds of weather and terrain, from country trails to city streets. All the while, they still look stunning with a variety of outfits and keep your feet comfortable with every step!

On

On Cloud 6 Sneakers

Renowned especially in the doctor and nurse communities, these sneakers from On are impressively comfortable and add a cushioned feel to your every stride. Even if you wear them all day long, you won't be experiencing any aches or pains. For your walking or biking commute, they feel like a breath of fresh air... on the feet.

Target

A New Day Sandy Mule Flats

Slip into these cute mules once, and you'll never want to take them off! They have a relaxed feel that's certainly going to feel great after a long workday.

Free People

Birkenstock Boston Soft Footbed Clogs

Same thing goes for these clogs – they come complete with a soft footbed that's welcoming as ever to tired feet.

Anthropologie

Back 70 Ghost Sneakers

These practical and stylish sneakers can be worn pretty much anywhere, for anything, at any time. The laces and side stripe details make 'em even more fun!

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It's out with the old, in with the new at Walt Disney World this year! After expanding EPCOT to include Remy's Ratatouille Adventure and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind, as well as adding Tiana's Bayou Adventure to the Magic Kingdom, the next park to get a refresh is Animal Kingdom.

The last time Disney's Animal Kingdom got an exciting refresh was with the addition of Pandora, AKA the world of Avatar, in 2017. So, let's find out what's leaving — and what's coming next — at Walt Disney World's Animal Kingdom in 2025!

Scroll to find out which Walt Disney World attraction is closing in March 2025!

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"It's Tough to Be a Bug!" will officially close "permanently" on March 17, 2025, according to Walt Disney World. The iconic attraction is leaving after nearly three decades and is set to be replaced by a new 3D show, "Zootopia: Better Zoogether!" in the winter.

Situated in the Tree of Life Theater, located in Animal Kingdom, "It's Tough to Be a Bug!" first opened on April 22, 1998. Inspired by A Bug's Life, the animated Pixar film, this attraction is a 4D experience that has received mixed reviews.

One TripAdvisor review says, "Not really worth the wait for how short the show is. A little scary, but some cute effects with the steam and water. A couple kids were crying." However, another review called the attraction "brilliant" with "totally unexpected laughs."

Parkgoers wear bug-eye glasses and watch as Flik navigates bug life in 4D. You'll sense creepy crawlies on the ground, you'll smell a stink bug, and watch as the bugs prove how tough it is to be — you guessed it — a bug!

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There's arguably nothing worse than dealing with a passive-aggressive boss. Rather than laying their grievances out on the line, they use indirect communication that leaves you feeling confused, frustrated, and unsure of how to respond without escalating the situation.

But whether it's a sarcastic remark, a roundabout criticism, or a backhanded compliment, handling these statements with calculated grace is key. So, here are 10 smart responses you can use on your boss the next time they make passive-aggressive comments.

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1. Clarify & Confirm

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Have you ever been on the receiving end of a wild remark from your boss that practically made you do a double-take? If so, don't be afraid to respectfully ask for clarification, forcing them to expand on their perspective without any ambiguity.

For instance, saying something like, "I just want to make sure I understand you currently. Are you saying that..." and paraphrasing their comment is a powerful tool. Not only will it avoid miscommunication, but it will also make your boss address their issue with you head-on.

2. Ask For Their Feedback

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We can only learn and grow in environments that challenge us while supporting us along the way. However, passive-aggressive bosses may resort to beating around the bush, making offhand critiques about your work that are vague yet still hurtful.

You can urge your employer to be more straightforward with you by telling them point-blank, "I value your feedback." Asking for open dialogue as opposed to one-off comments will show that you're receptive to constructive criticism and encourage your boss to be a stronger leader.

3. Politely Challenge

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Whether your boss tries to guilt-trip you by implying you're not doing enough or praises you in a sarcastic manner, you can always politely challenge them, too.

Try saying, "It seems like you're hinting at something. Could you be more direct so I can address it appropriately?" Your boss will be put on the spot and driven to share their true feelings without the white noise.

4. Show Understanding

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Passive aggression shouldn't be acceptable in workplaces, but sometimes, showing compassion and understanding can help diffuse these all-too-common situations.

As hard as it may be, giving your boss some grace and acknowledging their apparent frustrations may be enough to get you both on the same page.

For instance, saying something such as, "It sounds like you might be feeling irritated. Let's figure out what we can do to fix it together," can encourage teamwork and put a stop to the indirect blame game.

5. Maintain Professional Distance

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When passive-aggressive statements start to feel catty in the office, it's not just hurtful; it also retracts from productivity and can lessen the quality of completed work.

To cleverly call out your boss while shifting attention back to the matter at hand, you can respond with, "I'm not sure I follow the tone of your comment. Let's focus on our work so we can move forward."

6. Stay Calm & Collected

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It can be tempting to go on the offensive in passive-aggressive situations. Even so, staying cool as a cucumber will reinforce your professionalism and prevent a full-blown stand-off from occurring.

All you have to say is, "I hear your concerns, and I'll focus on improving that moving forward." It's direct, indicates you understand your boss' grievances, and should keep them from harping on.

7. Redirect To Next Steps

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One of the biggest issues with passive aggression is that it makes someone's issue with you indirectly apparent. Yet, it can be tough to know exactly how to fix their problem moving forward, given they're beating around the bush.

Let's say your boss makes a snarky remark about a PTO request or acts unsatisfied with a project you completed. Don't hesitate to ask, "So, what next steps should we take to ensure this doesn't happen again?"

8. Make It Clear That You're There To Grow

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You could be early in your career or an industry veteran. Either way, vague passive-aggressive statements about performance can be equally hurtful (not to mention unhelpful).

A smart way to respond is by saying, "I'm here to learn and grow." It makes your intentions crystal clear, reminds your boss that you're only human, and could open up conversations about avenues for improvement.

9. Share How You Value Your Professional Relationship

Christina Morillo

All relationships, from romantic and platonic to professional, rely on mutual respect and communication. Passive aggression is a sign of disrespect, but you can help turn interactions with your boss around by saying, "I value our professional relationship."

It will successfully set a positive tone and convey that you want a healthy working relationship. It may also help your boss realize that they haven't been treating you the way they'd like to be treated.

10. Set Boundaries

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Finally, the most direct approach is to confront your boss' passive-aggressive attitude by setting firm boundaries. This can be uncomfortable, but with the right tact and professionalism, it can be very powerful.

For example, consider using this statement: "I believe in having open and honest communication. Can we make sure we're on the same page moving forward?"

It makes your desire for transparency clear and forces your boss to rise to your expectations.

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1923 season 2 premieres on Paramount+ February 23, and Michelle Randolph (who plays Elizabeth Dutton in the cast) is "so excited" for you to watch the new episodes — and she's been keeping up with all your fan theories!

"There are some crazy ones. I feel like the biggest fan theory thing is the family tree," she tells Brit + Co exclusively. "I've seen many different family trees and so it's like, 'OK, which one's accurate?' I actually drew my own at one point."

Here's what Michelle Randolph had to say about 1923 season 2, and the Dutton family tree, in Brit + Co's exclusive 1923 interview.

Michelle Randolph teases '1923' season 2 finally gives us answers to the Dutton family tree.

By the end of season 2, Michelle Randolph says "we might be able to fill in some blanks" in the Dutton family tree, which is a very hot topic for internet users! "I had to make my own [family tree] because all of the ones I saw on the internet were like — every single one was different. I was like 'I'm confused.'"

The Dutton family is made up of incredible cast members like Brandon Sklenar, Harrison Ford, and Helen Mirren, and Michelle reveals that the cast are just as close as their characters.

"There's a giant group chat called Giddy Up, which started during cowboy camp of season one," she says. "A cute little name, and I think I mean we all were on location in Montana and all in the same hotel, and we would get dinners after [filming], so I think even though our characters are very different and in different story lines like we all really did bond, which was really helpful to have each other throughout the chaos of of shooting a show."

The actress also says Elizabeth would connect with her 'Landman' character Ainsley.

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And if you're a tried and true Taylor Sheridan fan, you've probably picked up on the fact that Michelle isn't just in 1923 — she also has a starring role as Ainsley Norris in Landman! But would Elizabeth and Ainsley get along if they met in an alternate universe?

"That would be a fun thing to witness. I think they would," she says. "They're very different, but the similarities between them is they're both young women who are finding their place in this world and I think that they both actually look at the world through very bright eyes and have a lot of hope, which is an interesting correlation between the two of them. I think Elizabeth has gone through so much more than Ainsley obviously, so there might be a difference there, but I think they would get along."

Check out the 8 Compelling Historical Fiction Books To Read While You Wait For 1923 Season 2 and read our interview with Julia Schlaepfer where she teases the Spencer and Alex's future.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

You could be secretly — an unintentionally — self-sabotaging in your day-to-day life in more ways than you know. From your job to your friendships, there are probably a few ways that you're counting yourself out and putting yourself last when you don't have to. And that kind of self-sabotaging behavior? It's seriously bringing you down.

Rest assured that this isn't another article meant to make you feel bad about yourself though. It's more of a friendly nudge for all of us to stop being so mean to ourselves because self-sabotaging isn't exactly rooted in self-love. It's like setting small parts of ourselves on fire...then complaining about how much it hurts. That doesn't sound fun, does it?

If you're vigorously nodding your head, let's make a vow to do things a little differently. But first, we have to face the subtle signs of self-sabotaging we just can't seem to stop doing.

Buckle up because we're exposing 10 signs you're actually self-sabotaging!

Mikhail Nilov

1. Treating Procrastination Like It's The Love Of Your Life

We see you snickering to yourself, but it's time to evaluate your relationship with procrastination. Whenever you do it, does it make you feel better about yourself or do you rush to complete whatever you were supposed to do? If you've noticed your habit is a daily part of your life, chances are other people know about it too.

One study found that "1 in 4 Americans say their friends expect them to procrastinate on takes" while "1 in 12 say even their employer expects" late tasks. It may elicit a few jokes, but we wouldn't be surprised if you told us people are starting to rely on you less because you're not starting things when you said you would.

We know it's familiar to reach for procrastination, but it's not helping you in the long run.

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2. Critiquing Your Appearance Like You Have A Built-In Bully In Your Ear

We couldn't decide if this should be the first self-sabotaging thing we covered, but we know it's serious enough to talk about early on. The Florida House Experience discovered almost 50% of women begin questioning their body as they age which is scary to think about. But what if you're doing that now?

It's easy; we know. Still, there's no reason to repeat negative things about yourself like you're an annoying internet bully who likes to pick fights with everyone. It's soul-crushing and puts you in a position to find new things to critique no matter how many times you swear you'll stop.

Find ways to counter whatever negative thing you're thinking. Here's a few of our tips:

  1. Instead of saying "My body doesn't look like the girls on social media," say "My body's been keeping me healthy so far and I love it for that."
  2. Instead of saying "My face is terrible because I have so much acne," say "My face is doing it's best to signal that I need to take care of something."
  3. Instead of saying, "I hate that I have to wear glasses," say "How cool is it that I get to wear something stylish that also helps me see?"

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3. Treating Yourself Because "You Can't Spend It When You're Gone"

We're not financial experts whatsoever, and we honestly don't believe in restricting yourself to the point you can't ever enjoy your money. It's just you shouldn't carry recurring debt so you can have the fun you want. You could be an emotional shopper or have a huge FOMO; two things we know a lot about. Usually we'd say it doesn't matter, but your underlying why absolutely does.

The only person who can get to the root of what's causing you to spend excessively is you, though we'd also argue that a therapist and financial expert can help you even more.

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4. Not Cleaning Up After Yourself Regularly

The thing about cleaning is that you don't have to love it to do it. It's more about making sure you respect and value the space you're in more than making sure your inner child is appeasing your parents. Leave them and anyone else out of the equation for once.

Wash your dirty dishes with old food stuck to them because you want to have something clean to put your new meals on. Wash, dry, and put away your clothes because not seeing a huge pile makes you less anxious. Put your shoes in a safe space so that you stop spraining your pinky toe.

See how that works?

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5. Being Scared To Set Boundaries Because You Don't Want To Be "Mean"

People pleasers to the front! You're still putting everyone else's needs and emotions before your own, aren't you? We see you and think you have a beautiful heart. We also think it's time for you to stop willingly allowing yourself to shrink or feel uncomfortable because you don't want to hurt anyone's feelings.

A hard fact it's time to understand is that you're never going to please everyone nor should you willingly accept toxic behavior. Your best friend or sister doesn't get a pass for making passive-aggressive comments if you wouldn't let a stranger do it.

Mikhail Nilov

6. Ignoring What You've Accomplished Because You Think You Can Do Better

What are you in a rush to prove Ms. Perfectionist? That you can make your boss regret passing you over for a promotion? Maybe you think you can make your ex regret mistreating you because you've gone on to accomplish everything they said you wouldn't.

Whatever your reason for chasing the next thing is, we want you slow down and look around you. If you're able to afford your rent or mortgage, have a car to get you from point A to B, or have received work accolades, you're not failing. You are doing so much better than you give yourself credit for and it's time to recognize that.

Every time you feel like you have to chase the next big thing, you're signaling to yourself that what you have done is insignificant and it's not. The fact you get up every day to try counts so it's time to give yourself more credit!

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7. Pushing Your Partner Away Because You're Afraid Of Being Hurt

Eh, we're calling ourselves out big time here. Sadly, we're guilty of being mean to our partners because we've kissed a few snakes in the past and found ourselves nursing broken hearts after getting wounded. Unfortunately, this made us carry fear from past situations into our current relationships.

If this tune sounds familiar then you're probably guilty of starting drama with your partner before they can even think about playing with your feelings. But, what if they're a genuine person who cares about you and you're just being mean? Does that seem fair? Chances are you don't even realize you're doing it which makes this one of the trickier self-sabotaging things you've been doing.

We're not here to berate you for it though because —like we said — we've been there. If you want a shot at having the healthy relationship you want, you have to put down your proverbial fists though — trust us.

Christina Morillo

8. Being Afraid To Speak Up Work Because You Think Your Ideas Are "Stupid"

Hey, Ms. "I Want A Successful Career!" You're not going to get there if you bite your tongue whenever your boss asks if anyone has fresh ideas to share. We're guilty of sitting on things too because we've been overlooked in the past, but all jobs aren't like that.

If you work with a collaborative team where people genuinely care about your input, don't be afraid to speak up. Even if all your ideas don't come to fruition, it still helps when you actively bounce ideas off your co-workers.

This is the only time you'll hear us say this, but teamwork really does make the dream work.

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9. Turning Down Event Invites Because You're Nervous To Be Yourself

Who made you feel like you have to hide from the world when you have so much greatness inside of you? Point them out so we can have a word with them. Just kidding, sort of.

Really, we're more concerned about how many opportunities you're letting pass by because it means you'll have to actually talk to people and let them see you. It's obvious someone wants to see you if you're receiving invitations to pop-up shops, NYFW shows, and even just a friend's birthday dinner!

If you've been dreaming about rubbing shoulders with certain people in the industry you work in, put your best foot forward and show up! You've been doing the work to get to this point so don't hold back.

We promise you've got this!

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