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How to Dress for the Office Every Day for an Entire Month
We all experience it from time to time. The slump. Best encapsulated in that moment—probably on a Monday morning, right before you need to leave for the office—when you open up your closet and realize you're drawing a blank. It's not necessarily that you don't know what to wear to work, more that you don't have anything you actually want to wear. Well, we're here to pull you out of your rut with a month's worth of employment-friendly looks.
1. A Bright Blue Suit and a White T-shirt
Lazio blue suit by Suitsupply, suitsupply.com; T-shirt by Sunspel, sunspel.com; and leather Achilles sneakers by Common Projects, ssense.com.
Call it the dressed-down alternative to your standard suit-and-tie getup. A brighter blue sets the suit apart from the rank and file. Plus, the color plays perfectly against a crisp white tee and minimal sneakers.
2. An Unlined Khaki Sport Coat and Navy Chinos
Flip the script on the whole "navy blazer and chinos" thing by, well, actually flipping it—color-wise, at least. Start with a soft-shouldered khaki sport coat, toss on a blue polo underneath, and finish with a pair of slim, navy chinos.
3. A Chambray Shirt and Khakis
Chambray may have been designed for work that's just a touch more physically strenuous than replying to emails, but it's become a modern office staple. With dark khaki chinos and a pair of loafers, you can't go wrong.
4. A Navy Suit and a White Shirt
Sure, it's simple. But that's why it's so effective. The white shirt sets off the dark suit, the tie adds a bit of texture, and the shoes keep things grounded (and free from unnecessary bells and whistles).
5. A Patterned Shirt and Dark Jeans
Something for casual Friday (or any day of the week, depending on what kind of office you have). Raw jeans and a pair of white canvas sneakers are easygoing and uncomplicated, while the subtle pattern on the shirt offers a little extra visual interest.
5. A Linen Sweater and Wool Trousers
Knitwear isn't just for the depths of winter. A silk-and-linen sweater won't stifle you on the way to work, but provides a bit of relief from the (always overpowered) office AC. Pair it with clean wool trousers and equally clean sneakers.
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By Phauz FashionKing
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