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Perfect Match
Sophie Grace's forest green ensemble
is a statement outfit that's serving
functionality, too. (For one, it has pockets
you can actually use.) Sorry, Kermit...
the Josephine pant and Violet blazer
prove it's pretty easy being green. Pant
$225, blazer $275, sophiegrace.ca
No Rain,
No Flowers
Cloudy skies are just an
excuse for levelling up
your commuting look:
Indigenous-owned Ay
Lelum's recycled Dintex
Eye of Life jacket is
a waterproof wonder.
$450, aylelum.com
Level Up
Ochre, tan, camel,
whatever you want to
call it—this Fleetwood
Moleskin tobacco
blazer from Indochino
will stand out in a sea
of dark jackets. $519,
indochino.com
Essential Items
Ditch the tote bag (what is this, a
farmers market?) for a sleeker, more
organized option: Monos's Metro
tote has devoted pockets for your
laptop and water bottle, plus sleeves
for your phone, keys and other easy-
to-lose things. $280, ca.monos.com
Coast Clear
Here's a water cooler conversation starter:
the buttons on Anian's Denman long
sleeve are made from melted-down oyster
farming trays. $135, anianmfg.com
Full Bloom
Summer is in full swing at Poplin & Co., the
Vancouver brand splashing exciting prints
on work-approved silhouettes. The print on
the Wild Peonies shirt is hand-drawn by
co-founder Shadi Ahmadisagheb (read more on
p.34). $89, poplinandco.ca
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Chocolate Chic
Brown is the new black—again—and
Lululemon's surprisingly office-friendly
Utilitech relaxed mid-rise trousers
are the comfiest work pants we've ever
tried. $158, lululemon.com