cubicle-chic-what-to-wear-to-work-transition-your-wardrobeAh, Fall. It's finally that time of year. There’s a slight chill in the air, yet it’s not quite cool enough for all of your new fall purchases. And you still want to squeeze in a few more wears out of your summer style staples. Luckily, that’s what transitioning your wardrobe from summer to fall is all about. It's all about combining the best of these two seasons.This week in Cubicle Chic, I’ll show you three easy ways to transition your work wardrobe from summer to fall.

Nordstrom Rack is Now Shoppable Online

It's pretty common for retailers to have an e-commerce site because sometimes you can't make it to the physical location or you prefer a little retail therapy from the comfort of home. However, when it comes to discount department stores, you're either fortunate enough to live near a location or you're out of luck, as their sites don't sell products.
That's all changed within the last several months. TJ Maxx, Nordstrom Rack and Loehmann's have debuted e-commerce sites.

Fashionistas, it's here. If you're not familiar with Nordstrom Rack, all you need to know is it's the discounted version of the mega department store. And last week, Rack opened its doors in New York City. The outlet has designer items (shoes, apparel and accessories) at up to 70 percent off retail prices.I stopped in and immediately made my way to the shoe department and was impressed with the prices and selections. Tons of Michael Kors, L.A.M.B. and Badgley Mischka. I don't think I came across a shoe that was more than $199, most were in the $100-$150 range.

This store may become a serious addiction for me. I hate outlet stores that claim "brands too hot to name" and then the selection is blah. But Rack lives up to the hype.

Click more to see the rest of the goodies I found, including $150 Stuart Weitzman pumps and designer duds by Tracy Reese and Theory.