
Pear shape office outfit ideas: wide-leg pants formula
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- TopFine knit top
- BottomStraight wool trouser
- LayerBlazer
- ShoesLoafer
Why it works
A defined shoulder line balances the hip, while the long trouser keeps the leg clean.
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Why it works
A defined shoulder line balances the hip, while the long trouser keeps the leg clean.

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The trench does the styling work while the base stays washable and practical.

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Low color contrast makes the outfit feel expensive without extra decoration.

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Open outerwear creates two vertical lines without hiding the body.

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A softer blouse keeps sharp tailoring from looking severe.
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Plan my weekREADER NOTES
Editors, founders, students and parents in six countries — how these outfit ideas land in a real week, on a real body, against a real calendar full of dinners, commutes and weekends.
I used to spend Sunday night staring at my closet. Now my week is laid out before coffee on Monday.
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Product designer, Brooklyn
Finally an AI tool that talks about silhouettes, not just shopping links.
Daichi K.
Editor, Tokyo
The body-shape mapping is the part everyone else gets wrong. It nailed mine on the second try.
Lena B.
Consultant, Berlin
I used the dinner brief on a real Tuesday. Thirty seconds and it looked like I had a stylist.
Inés M.
Founder, Madrid
Concert outfit ideas without the cosplay. That alone is worth it.
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Senior, Austin
I'm a guy who hates clothes-shopping. The men's section finally writes for me.
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Engineer, Lyon
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