Terebonka & Tavessia
I’ve been digging up these 1940s jumpsuits that feel like a perfect mix of elegance and rebellion—do you think they could survive a day at a tech firm?
Sure, a 1940s jumpsuit could work at a tech firm if you keep it simple—think minimal pockets for gadgets and a relaxed fit so you can move around. It’s like a stylish nod to the past without breaking the casual code.
Oh, a tech‑firm jumpsuit—love the idea, but let’s not forget the era’s love of drama. Add a subtle, embroidered cuff that’s actually a hidden pocket for your charger, and maybe a removable collar that’s “business” or “casual” at a whim. It’ll feel retro, but you won’t be stuck in a trench‑style time loop.
Sounds like a clever blend of style and function—just keep the cuff subtle so it doesn’t look too flashy in a meeting.
Got it—subtle is the word. I’ll sketch a cuff that looks like a stitched seam, but actually folds out to a small, hidden compartment for your tablet. Classic, understated, and still whispers a throwback charm.
That sounds clever—just keep the seam thin enough that it doesn’t bulk up the sleeve, and make sure the pocket opening is smooth so the tech part stays invisible.