When it comes to dressing for work, the goal should be to look cool yet polished. You want to look like a guy who knows how to make good decisions. And understanding what looks good on you is a simple way to communicate that. But it's not always easy—workplace wardrobes have shifted rapidly over the past few years. Look around and you'll notice that everyone and everything is more casual.
So how do you look put together without looking stuffy? The key is dressing up the casual pieces you know and love, and mixing them in with dressier classics. Especially during these unpredictable months between seasons. You want smart layers that can be mixed and matched with the rest of your office wardrobe.
Our Office Look
With a touch of stretch for comfort and mobility
Tapered chinos,
$89.50 by Nordstrom
Houndstooth overcoat,
$129 by The Rail
Vegetable tanned leather belt,
$85 by Saturdays NYC
Raglan hoodie,
$198 by John Elliott
SC Premiere sneakers,
$119.95 by Adidas
Metro tote,
$129 by Moleskine
Racing chronograph,
$350 by Jack Mason
Lambswool cap,
$65 by Best Made Co.
Our Office Look
Raglan hoodie,
$198 by John Elliott
Racing chronograph,
$350 by Jack Mason
Tapered chinos,
$89.50 by Nordstrom
Houndstooth overcoat,
$129 by The Rail
Vegetable tanned
leather belt,
$85 by Saturdays NYC
Lambswool cap,
$65 by Best Made Co.
SC Premiere sneakers,
$119.95 by Adidas
Metro tote,
$129 by Moleskine
With a touch of stretch for comfort and mobility
According to the latest data, Americans work an average of 38.6 hours per week, slightly under the 40 hours that has been traditionally considered a typical workweek.
(Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics)