10 Summer Workwear Outfits That Don’t Sweat Through by 11 am

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Polo Shirt with Structured Trousers

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It can be difficult to strike a balance while dressing for work during the hot summer months. Wearing heavy fabrics, wearing darker colors, and wearing layered clothing may be professional when you leave for work in the morning, but by the middle of the day, you may feel hot and uncomfortable.

When considering summer workwear, breathable fabrics, loose-fitting clothing, and proper outfit combinations must come into consideration to maintain professionalism. These pieces of clothing allow you to look professional throughout the day, but will keep you comfortable without being suffocating.

1. Lightweight Linen Blazer with Tailored Trousers

The first way to dress well in a summer office outfit is to wear a linen blazer. The blazer adds a touch of elegance to the outfit, without making you too hot in a suit jacket. Look for a loose-fitting blazer that lets air in.

Add a pair of trousers in a breathable material, like linen or cotton. Choose lighter colors that reflect heat, rather than absorb it, to make you look more seasonally appropriate. A shirt with moisture-wicking properties is also essential in helping keep you cool all day.

Lightweight Linen Blazer with Tailored Trousers
PC: Naya kim

2. Cotton Poplin Shirt with Chino Pants

The cotton poplin shirt will give you a neat look without feeling too warm compared to heavy dress shirts. The shirt’s lightweight fabric allows good air circulation, reducing heat build-up throughout the day.

Chino pants that fit you nicely and have some stretch should be matched with the shirt. Light colors such as stone, khaki, or light olive tones suit best in summer. It is not necessary to pile up the layers to look formal. This simple yet elegant combination can help you survive long hours at the office without much discomfort.

Cotton Poplin Shirt with Chino Pants
PC: The Style Hack

3. Short-Sleeve Button-Down with Relaxed Dress Pants

An appropriate short-sleeve button-down shirt can serve as a good substitute for long-sleeve office shirts in the summer. Recent designs include proper collar structures and cuts that provide a professional appearance but remain comfortable at the same time.

Wearing a pair of dress pants along with the shirt helps strike a good balance between professionalism and comfort. Shirts made of cotton twill or tropical wool provide relief from the heat. Opting for lighter shades can further contribute to the cooling effect while making the outfit more suitable for the season.

Short Sleeve Button Down with Relaxed Dress Pants
PC: Lynn Outfits

4. Performance Dress Shirt with Stretch Trousers

Because of their ability to quickly wick away moisture, performance clothing is now favored in office environments. Performance fabric dress shirts aid in moving sweat away from the body, eliminating any trace of perspiration. When paired with flexible pants, the ensemble allows for easy mobility as well as temperature regulation.

These performance fabrics share a lot of similarities with regular work clothes and are appropriate for a professional environment. The performance fabric works best on busy days with much movement and lengthy commutes.

Performance Dress Shirt with Stretch Trousers
PC: SADA

5. Polo Shirt with Structured Trousers

In business casual settings, a quality polo shirt may be an ideal alternative for the summer months to your regular shirt. Choose a polo shirt that is either woven from cotton pique fabric or that helps keep you cool.

Wearing the polo shirt with fitted pants ensures a neat look but minimizes any additional heat generated. The collar gives the look a touch of formality. Neutral or subdued color tones give the outfit a sophisticated look and may suit most work environments.

Polo Shirt with Structured Trousers
PC: INFFTRU-FASHION

6. Linen Blend Shirt with Lightweight Wool Pants

The advantage of wearing linen blend shirts is that it is a combination of the properties of linen, which allows ventilation, and other fibers, which prevent the shirt from becoming wrinkled. With such clothes, one can feel comfortable while in an office setting.

However, the use of linen blend shirts with tropical wool trousers might not come to mind at first because both of these materials are made precisely for hot days. The difference in texture between the soft shirt and the fitted trousers will add a certain touch of elegance to the outfit.

Linen Blend Shirt with Lightweight Wool Pants
PC: Anna Fashionist

7. Sleeveless Shell Top with Wide-Leg Trousers

For a woman looking for breathable clothing at work, she may consider wearing a sleeveless shell top that will provide her with comfort without looking too casual. The structured top made of high-quality fabrics will make her look professional while providing better ventilation compared to regular blouses.

Wide-leg pants contribute to her comfort in terms of breathability by keeping fabric away from her skin. Fabrics like crepe, cotton, or linen are recommended in order to preserve a polished look throughout the day.

Sleeveless Shell Top with Wide Leg Trousers
PC: Lombard & Fifth

8. Lightweight Midi Dress with Minimal Layers

An example of an easily adoptable option for professional ladies in summer is a light midi dress. Using breathable fabrics like cotton and linen can ensure that comfort is maintained all day long at the workplace.

Opting for fitted styles and conservative necklines will make sure that the dress looks appropriate at work. Wearing minimal layers can keep one cool while giving a neat look. The use of comfortable and low-heeled shoes can finish off the style look.

Lightweight Midi Dress with Minimal Layers
PC: Life Coach Hub

9. Monochromatic Neutral Outfit with Breathable Fabrics

A monochrome wardrobe made out of breathable fabric can be the most elegant way of putting together a summer work ensemble. Beige, cream, light gray, or olive in various shades will ensure that you look put-together but still cool and reflective in the sun.

Shirts, pants, skirts, and dresses in these colors will come together effortlessly without needing to wear any bulk or additional jewelry. Using breathable materials is key in putting together such an outfit since they will help you feel comfortable all day.

Monochromatic Neutral Outfit with Breathable Fabrics
PC: SKhaura

10. Unstructured Summer Suit with Breathable Shirt

In case formal wear is mandatory at work, summer suits can become an ideal replacement for those heavy, tailored suits worn in cooler months. Unlined and lighter jackets ensure better air circulation and still provide a business-like look.

Moreover, if you wear light-colored shirts made from cotton or performance fabrics under the suit, you will not have any discomfort from heat. Suits that feature colors like light gray, tan, and light blue are very helpful in summer as they do not get overheated easily.

Unstructured Summer Suit with Breathable Shirt
PC: Carole Rau

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