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These Office-Friendly Shoes Are on Sale Right Now

Street Style - Paris - June 2016
Edward Berthelot—Getty Images Melody Bernard (fashion blogger - La minute Fashion), is wearing an Etam blue dress, Public Desire orange shoes, a Grain de Malice bracelet, a Primark clutch, and Mango earrings, during a street style session, on June 12, 2016 in Paris. (Photo by Edward Berthelot/Getty Images)

Dress for the position you want

You know what they say: You should be dressing for the position you want — and that means having some girlboss-worthy shoes (yes, plural) in your work wardrobe.

We already know you’re the whole package — whip-smart, responsible, and stylish — but to make sure your employer knows, we compiled a roundup of unforgettable styles that not only reflect your personal style, but telegraph that you’re here to work. From Gucci look-alike loafers to patterned pumps, shop these 10 office-friendly shoes. And the best part? They’re all on sale.

1. Slingback shoes

Available at topshop.com | $45 (originally $92)

2. Printed pumps

Available at topshop.com | $50 (originally $100)

3. Fringe loafers

Available at topshop.com | $60 (originally $120)

4. Embroidered platform heels

Available at topshop.com | $50 (originally $100)

Read about the rest of the chic, office-friendly shoes on InStyle.com

This article originally appeared on InStyle.com

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