I got a great but expensive suit at Talbots. When the fabrics match it looks very pulled together. The danger with suits is getting the pants hemmed. You might be able to get a rush job, or if desperate, fold the extra length up inside, iron it so it looks like a real hem, and baste or safety pin the extra length to the seams inside where it won't show.
If you're not going the suit route, you'd be doing nice pants, neutral blouse, a really good jacket. And shoes that don't look too beat up. The jacket is the hardest part. Coldwater Creek has distinctive, expensive jackets, but I find the cut to be more boxy and middle aged. Eddie Bauer, Gap, or JJill might have something - check their website to see if they carry work clothes. Macys or other department store will have something nice, but maybe not distinctive.
Kohls or a department store can provide pants. Their blouses are hit or miss for me. You may have those already anyway.
Add a piece of flair to make it look more finished - necklace, pin, something shiny.
The Natick Collection has many stores ready and willing to take your money, especially with the new upscale section. Most of the stores I mentioned are there.
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If you're not going the suit route, you'd be doing nice pants, neutral blouse, a really good jacket. And shoes that don't look too beat up. The jacket is the hardest part. Coldwater Creek has distinctive, expensive jackets, but I find the cut to be more boxy and middle aged. Eddie Bauer, Gap, or JJill might have something - check their website to see if they carry work clothes. Macys or other department store will have something nice, but maybe not distinctive.
Kohls or a department store can provide pants. Their blouses are hit or miss for me. You may have those already anyway.
Add a piece of flair to make it look more finished - necklace, pin, something shiny.
The Natick Collection has many stores ready and willing to take your money, especially with the new upscale section. Most of the stores I mentioned are there.