Although wovens are the traditional choice, particularly for corporate apparel, pointing clients toward knits can increase the odds a promotion makes its way into a woman’s everyday wardrobe. Since they have to be nipped and tucked all over to create a form-fitting silhouette, “The wovens are really tough,” explained Gina Gaudet, director of design at Medford, Massachusetts-based Charles River Apparel. She suggested to look for a woman’s polo that has darts at the bust and tapers in at the waist.
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