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June 2024 – The Way We Work

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41 B C B U S I N E S S . C A J U N E 2 0 24 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 Editor Tested Editor Tested 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

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