Washable Workwear Wednesday: Joanna Fitted Knitted Jacket
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I’ve got spring shopping on my mind, but there’s still chunks of dirty ice all around. This knitted jacket is the perfect wear-now/wear-later piece my wardrobe is missing.
Made from a soft cotton/wool blend, this fitted, hip length sweater jacket works as both a layer and on its own. Balance out the fitted silhouette with wide trousers or a flowy skirt.
Boden’s Joanna Fitted Knitted Jacket is on sale for $176 (marked down from $220) and comes in sizes 0 to 20/22. While my pick is classic camel, it also comes in four other colors/patterns.
Looking for other washable workwear? See all of our recent recommendations for washable clothes for work, or check out our roundup of the best brands for washable workwear.
Sales of note for 3/2:
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Ann Taylor – 30% off the Weekend Collection + extra 30% off sale + 30% off your purchase with extra 15% off $200+
- Banana Republic Factory – 40% off + extra 20% off
- Brooks Brothers – Up to 70% off clearance + 25% off select jewelry
- Express – 30%-70% off everything + $69 all Editor pants, jeans, and chinos
- J.Crew Factory – Up to 60% off everything + extra 70% off clearance + 40%-50% off the Weekend Shop
- Lo & Sons – End of winter sale, up to 50% off — reader favorites include this laptop tote, this backpack, and this crossbody
- M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Nordstrom – 4,000 new markdowns for women!
- Talbots – 25% off entire purchase

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I’ve gone to Italy pre-kids, and am having a hard time visualizing what to do. We aren’t really a ‘hang around a farm in Tuscany’ group, which is a common way people seem to do Italy with kids. Have you done things you’ve loved? Wanted to avoid?
Seeking smartwatch recs please!
Kiddo is 11, we don’t want an apple watch yet because we fully expect a watch to get lost within a year. We need something with location services and the ability to text parents. No need for a browser or other internet capabilities — just basic safety if he’s walking to a friend’s house a quarter-mile away or needs to get picked up from an event earlier than planned. We have Verizon cell service but I assume any of them work on that network? I’m getting lost in reviews for Bark, Gabb, Gizmo, Cosmo…. if you have one and like it, please share!
In search of a lightweight spring jacket for my 3yo girl! What’s your favorite? PS- years ago Cat & Jack had the best lightweight spring jacket that we got as a hand-me down. That thing was a work horse and I have been trying to look at re-sale websites to see if there are any in her size. No luck!
Some of yesterday’s discussions were… a lot. Please extend grace to the moms you know raising kids with disabilities. It can be very lonely and isolating, and most of us are truly not trying to get “special privileges” but rather just fighting for the basics that will help our kids function in society.