What We’re Wearing

To the Office
This Spring

Men's spring office outfit

What We’re Wearing

To the Office This Spring

A relaxed fit that still makes you look like a boss

Spring has officially sprung and we're ready for longer days, warmer temps and post-work drinks on a rooftop somewhere. Whether you're going into the office regularly, popping in a few times a week or working remotely from a coffee shop, you want to look your best. In 2024 that's a combination of polished and professional but also relaxed and ready for after-hours fun.

Right now, for us, that means some stylish nylon trousers from Norse Project with a slightly wider fit and a unique texture that have been finished with a special garment dye process, resulting in a distinct and irregular dyed surface. Those are your foundation for more subtle classics—a luxe knit T-shirt and some throwback sneakers that are as comfortable as they are eternally cool. Finish the look by pulling on a tailored work jacket cut from a herringbone twill and a leather work bag to stash all your gear and keep your pockets free. They're all modern updates that will ensure you look sharp, feel good and are ready for anything happening after hours as well.

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Your Spring
Office Kit

Men's spring office outfit inspiration
Heimat Herringbone chore jacket

Herringbone chore jacket,
$325 by Heimat

Buck Mason Knit T-shirt

Knit T-shirt,
$98 by Buck Mason

Norse Projects Wave-dyed nylon pant

Wave-dyed nylon pant,
$305 by Norse Projects

COS Woven leather belt

Woven leather belt,
$59 by COS

Shinola Leather computer brief

Leather computer brief,
$895 by Shinola

Unimatic U3 Classic watch

U3 Classic watch,
$561 by Unimatic

Converse Chuck Taylor '70 sneaker

Chuck Taylor '70 sneaker,
$85 by Converse

Your Spring
Office Kit

Men's spring office outfit inspiration

Herringbone
chore jacket,
$325 by Heimat

 

Chuck Taylor
'70 sneaker,
$85 by Converse

 

Knit T-shirt,
$98 by Buck Mason

 
 

U3 Classic watch,
$561 by Unimatic

Leather
computer brief,
$895 by Shinola

 
 

Wave-dyed
nylon pant,
$305 by Norse Projects

 

Woven leather belt,
$59 by COS

FYI

Born in Silicon Valley in the early 1980s, “business casual” consisted of khaki pants, button-down collared shirts and comfortable, sensible shoes. It went mainstream sometime in the early ’90s.

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