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Ming Wang…Fashion For the Professional Woman Published on Thursday, May 13, 2010 by

I work in a hospital where the dress code resembles the PJs you wear at bedtime.  This means that all of my shopping is geared towards casual, everyday wear.  I would describe my style as modern and trendy.  And I practically live in jeans.

I’ll admit that it’s a bit unconventional for me to wear business-like attire.  But many women work in professions that require this type of fashion.  If you find yourself in search for a comfortable, versatile line of women’s clothing, check out Ming Wang.  The company is known for integrating “effortless dressing and chic style.”  The line includes knit separates which boast bold graphics and vibrant colors.  Ming Wang collections are seasonal and incorporate modern color trends and neutral tones.  You could easily pick out a few pieces and mix/match to achieve several different outfits.  Ming Wang knits are made from Amica yarn which means they don’t wrinkle easily and are machine washable (which is rare for business attire).

Courtesy of the company, I received a few pieces to check out.

I took them straight out of the package…no wrinkles!

I like the bold, modern colors and the comfortable fabric.  I could see many of the pieces being interchanged to create new outfits.  I will admit that I’m not fond of some of the styles that are more graphic in design.  I tend to opt for solid colors.  The line is definitely geared towards the working, middle-aged woman.

You can find Ming Wang knits at Nordstrom, Von Maur, and specialty stores nationwide.

No compensation was received for this post.  Product samples were provided but I opted to return them.

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