We know the words “office dressing” don’t tend to conjure up much excitement. Chalk it up to company dress codes or the general disenchantment with the idea of putting on an outfit just to sit in a cubicle, but waking up and dressing for work can feel particularly uninspiring. Luckily enough, it doesn’t have to be. At Who What Wear, we’ve found that one of the best resources for a refresh is from our cool and creative readers, which is why we tapped our Who What Wear Insiders Facebook group to find out the best stores for business casual work clothes (that are actually affordable).

Below, you’ll find a breakdown from women who work across different industries and encounter dress codes that range from techie-relaxed (think jeans and hoodies) to ultra-formal (we’re looking at you, lawyers). Armed with the insider shopping knowledge from other women who have been deep in the work-dressing doldrums, you’ll have a little spark to help inspire your Monday-to-Friday dressing. So check out their takes on the best stores to buy work clothes—and what to keep an eye out for at each. 

Fans of J.Crew noted it’s a great spot for knee-length skirts, tailored tops, and blazers.

A cardigan works just as easily in a formal office as it does in one with a more relaxed vibe.

Everlane’s pieces are never fussy, and the quality sets them apart.

Worth bookmarking: the brand’s wide selection of simple, sleek work shoes.

Readers noted that Target’s footwear is a go-to for its price point.

Also worth noting is the wide selection of under-$50 pieces in a range of sizes.

To add a bit of splash to their wardrobes, many women noted that they cherry-pick trend pieces from Zara to pair alongside more classic pieces.

Bags and blazers received special callouts from savvy shoppers.

When you’re building a work wardrobe, make sure to have a great blazer.

A pleated skirt is easy to wear with boots and flats alike. 

H&M’s blazers were a big draw for shoppers who favored the brand.

Another big hit at H&M: the brand’s skirts.

An LBD is a must in your year-round work wardrobe.

Banana Republic’s range of classics was a big draw for many women.

ASOS was a favorite for women looking for a more fashion-forward twist on standard workwear.

A vest is a chic addition to your work wardrobe.

Theory’s blazers were a must for shoppers.

Am easy jumpsuit will take you from day-to-night seamlessly.

Up next, these are the shoes we avoid wearing to the office.

This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.