Finding plus size workwear that actually works – not just in theory, but in practice, at your desk, by 3pm – is harder than it should be. Too many brands still treat extended sizing as an afterthought, scaling up a size 10 pattern and wondering why the shoulders sit wrong and the waist gapes.
But the Australian market has genuinely improved. There are labels here now that build their entire collections around curvy bodies, and mainstream brands that have expanded their sizing and gotten the proportions right. The difference shows – in how a blazer sits across the shoulders, how trousers hold their shape through a full day, how a dress doesn’t ride up every time you stand from your chair.
We’ve rounded up the best plus size workwear brands in Australia right now, across a range of price points, so you can spend less time searching and more time getting on with the actual job.
Skip ahead to our favourites:
- Best dedicated curve brand: City Chic
- Best for natural fibres: Taking Shape
- Best for feminine, polished style: Forever New Curve
- Best for affordable basics: Commonry
- Best for curated edits: Birdsnest
- Best for minimalist style: Atmos&Here Curvy
- Best for easy-care essentials: Suzanne Grae
- Best for sophisticated sets: Sussan
- The honourable mentions: You & All, Fleur Collective & more
Best plus size workwear brands in Australia 2026

1. City Chic
Best dedicated plus size workwear brand
If your job involves big meetings and high-stakes presentations, City Chic is likely already on your radar. And for workwear specifically, their reputation is well-earned. Designing exclusively for curves, they’re not adapting a straight-size range; they’re building from the ground up with curve bodies as the reference point.
Our top picks:

Abbie Fully Lined Wide Leg Pants$119.95 $71.97 at City Chic

Rylie Satin Blazer$169.95 $84.98 at City Chic
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2. Taking Shape
Best for natural fibres
Ask any Aussie woman where to find plus size workwear that breathes, and they’ll probably point you to Taking Shape. They are the masters of comfortable bamboo, linen and organic cotton blends. If you’re prone to office overheating or have a long commute, their collections are game-changing for all-day comfort.
Our top picks:

Cotton Tulia Dress
$109.99 at Taking Shape

Editorial Slim Pants
$119.95 at Taking Shape
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3. Forever New Curve
Best for feminine, polished style
Forever New Curve is where you go when the corporate look feels a bit too stiff for your personal style. Their plus size office apparel is famously soft and romantic; think floral midi dresses, bow blouses and tailored coats in beautiful pastel hues.
Our top picks:

Solara Curve Stripe Shirt
$89.99 at Forever New Curve

Lorelei Curve Woven Mixed Midi
$199.99 at Forever New Curve
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4. Commonry
Best for affordable, minimal-luxury workwear
Commonry has earned its reputation fast. The aesthetic is clean and minimal – tailored trousers, polished blazers, structured dresses in a neutral palette built for mixing and matching – and the price point is genuinely accessible without sacrificing quality.
Our top picks:

Commonry Good Earth Cotton Demi Shirt$139.95 $97.96 at THE ICONIC

Commonry The Draped Leg Crepe Trousers$179.95 $125.97 at Myer
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5. Birdsnest
Best for curated edits
Shopping at Birdsnest feels like having your own personal stylist. They curate several inclusive brands under one roof, making it the best place to find plus size workwear in Australia if you aren’t sure where to start. Their Change Room feature is also a clever way to see how clothes look on different body shapes.
Our top picks:

Natural For Birds Cotton Linen Blazer
$169.95 at Birdsnest

Belle Bird Wide Leg Pants
$89.95 at Birdsnest
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6. Atmos&Here Curvy
Best for minimalist style
Exclusive to THE ICONIC, Atmos&Here Curvy keeps things simple in the best way. Their plus size office clothes are clean, modern and incredibly easy to mix and match. If you’re trying to build a capsule wardrobe of white shirts, black slacks and neutral knits, start here.
Our top picks:

Atmos&Here Nya Slip Maxi Skirt$59.99 $41.99 at THE ICONIC

Atmos&Here New Jersey Boyfriend Blazer$99.99 $69.99 at THE ICONIC
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7. Suzanne Grae
Best for easy-care essentials
For those mornings when you don’t have time to wrestle with an iron, Suzanne Grae is a lifesaver. Their plus size work clothes are designed for real life – meaning lots of ‘wash and wear’ fabrics and comfortable, pull-on styles that still look polished enough for the boardroom.
Our top picks:

Brushed Check Coat
$89.95 at Suzanne Grae

Texture Knit Print Top
$39.95 at Suzanne Grae
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8. Sussan
Best for sophisticated sets
Sussan doesn’t lead with plus size as a selling point, but their sizing runs from XXS to XXXXL, with best sellers available well into the extended range. They’re particularly good for linen trousers, wrap dresses, relaxed blazers and blouses – comfortable, wearable pieces in natural fabrics that don’t feel stiff or formal.
Our top picks:

Linen Everyday Shirt
$79.95 at Sussan

Straight Leg Chino
$89.95 at Sussan
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More of the best plus size workwear brands in Australia
If you’re still refining your work wardrobe, these brands are also worth having on your radar. Each offers something slightly different – from affordable office basics to more fashion-led pieces you can work into your weekly rotation.
- You & All: Best for affordable plus size workwear, with easy staples like trousers, blouses and simple dresses that are made for everyday office dressing.
- Something 4 Olivia: Best for accessible corporate pieces, offering classic officewear like tailored pants, shirts and blazers you can pick up while doing a Myer run.
- Fleur Collective: Best for modern, small-label workwear with a slightly more elevated feel. Great if you want something a little less mainstream.
- Basque: Best for classic corporate staples, especially if you prefer traditional office dressing like structured blazers and tailored trousers.
- Myer: Best for one-stop plus size workwear shopping, with a huge mix of brands like Taking Shape, Commonry and Forever New Curve all in one place.
- THE ICONIC: Best for convenience, with one of the strongest online edits of plus size workwear in Australia. Fast delivery, easy returns and a solid mix of brands like Atmos&Here Curvy and Commonry make it an easy go-to.
- David Jones: Best for a more elevated edit, giving you polished workwear pieces and premium basics.
What to look for in plus size workwear
Before you start building a work wardrobe, it helps to know what separates the pieces that look good from the ones that actually work day to day.
It’s about how it’s made, not just the size on the tag
The brands that get plus size workwear right design for curves from the start – not by simply scaling up straight-size patterns. That shows up in the details: higher back rises on trousers, longer torso lengths in dresses, and proper bust allowance in blazers.
If something feels slightly off when you try it on, it usually is. Brands that design with curves in mind (like City Chic and Taking Shape) tend to get these proportions right far more consistently.
Fabric matters more than you think
Workwear you actually wear is workwear that’s comfortable. Natural fibres – linen, cotton, viscose – breathe properly, which matters a lot in our climate.
A little stretch in trousers or fitted dresses (ponte and stretch cotton are great) means the garment moves with you rather than against you. Anything that needs constant readjusting throughout the day isn’t worth buying no matter how good it looks on the hanger.
Build around pieces that work together
The most useful plus size work wardrobe is a fairly small one: a few well-cut trousers, a blazer or two, some blouses across neutral and a bolder colour, and a couple of reliable work dresses.
Most of the brands here are good for this – Commonry and Atmos&Here Curvy in particular tend to design with coordinating pieces in mind.
Plus size workwear FAQs:
For dedicated curve expertise and the widest size range, City Chic and Taking Shape are the standouts. For Australian-made quality, Fleur Collective is worth the investment. For affordable basics that still look polished, Commonry is consistently reliable. Check out our full roundup above for more of the best plus size workwear brands.
The same way anyone does! It comes down to fit. A well-cut blazer over almost anything reads as put-together, and wide-leg trousers are both flattering and very much on-trend for office wear right now. Pair with a simple blouse or fitted top and you’ve got the formula for a business casual outfit that works without much effort.
The idea is that 70% of your wardrobe should be classic, neutral pieces that work with everything, and 30% can be more trend-led or expressive. For workwear it’s genuinely practical advice; investing in quality basics and supplementing with a few interesting pieces each season is a smarter approach than chasing trends that date quickly.
Look for good fabric recovery. A small amount of elastane (around 2-5%) helps pieces move with you and keeps them from losing shape through the day. No sagging at the knees by lunchtime!
How we determined the best plus size workwear brands for 2026:
At Australian Women’s Weekly, we’ve spent decades helping Australians shop with a bit more confidence – especially when it comes to pieces you rely on day in, day out. And when it comes to plus size workwear, that reliability matters.
Here’s what we looked for:
- Fit that works in real life: We prioritised brands known for consistent sizing and cuts that are designed with curves in mind, rather than simply scaled-up versions of straight-size pieces.
- Comfort across the workday: Office outfits need to last. We looked for fabrics with stretch, breathability and structure that hold up from morning meetings through to the commute home.
- Polished, wearable design: From tailored trousers to easy work dresses, we focused on pieces that feel appropriate for a range of workplaces without feeling overly rigid or dated.
- Mix-and-match potential: The best plus size work clothes are the ones that slot easily into your existing wardrobe, so we favoured brands with versatile styles that can be worn more than one way.
- Availability in Australia: Every brand listed is easy to shop locally, including through major retailers like THE ICONIC, Myer and David Jones.
- Real-world feedback: We considered customer reviews, repeat purchases and overall brand reputation to get a sense of how these pieces actually perform beyond the fitting room.
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