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I’m confused as to why thinner knits would be more office appropriate than thicker knits. What’s the difference? I think what matters more is pattern (no explicit colorwork, no super-open lace that leaves little to the imagination, etc.). It sounds like your office is pretty casual so I’d imagine that no one will bat an eye at what you’re wearing as long as it isn’t flashing too much skin and doesn’t have swear words or whatnot on it. I have a bulky-weight sweater, the popular one with owls on it, and I’d wear it to the office in a heartbeat if I still worked in one.
Also, never underestimate the value of a good cardigan, perhaps with a shawl collar, in an office where men control the thermostat.
That last part it on point! I’ve mostly worked with guys who go in and out of the office and of course, it’s hot outside so when they come in again the turn on the AC at max and I’m freezing 🥶