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Maybe you’ve joined a new office with a casual dress code. Maybe you need tips for dressing down for an informal get-together at a restaurant or golf course. Whatever your reasons for wanting to build a more relaxed wardrobe, here are just a few ways to exchange your meticulous suits for mellow sweaters.

Consider Different Fabrics

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This is one of the most important parts of building a casual and comfortable wardrobe. A lot of formal menswear uses stiff, stuffy fabrics, so you’ll want to avoid both their look and their construction. Instead, opt for soft weaves like the ones found in eyelet cotton and silk-linen blends. You might even use things like knit pullovers to create trendy outfits. As a general rule of thumb, if it feels soft under your touch, it’s a good fabric for casual clothing.

Incorporate Color

Don’t be afraid to experiment with different colors and patterns. While there’s nothing wrong with using neutral shades for the fundamentals of your wardrobe, you don’t want an overly monochrome look to define you. Look into things like mens golf apparel to find colored polo shirts and patterned slacks that will look professional while still showcasing your personality. Since they’re made for sport they’re breathable and comfortable. Remember: Your clothing will say a lot about you, and you don’t want that message to be inflexible. This is especially important in creative industries and online business. You don’t want to seem antiquated or out of touch.

Dress for the Season

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Just like it wouldn’t be appropriate to show up to a winter conference in a pair of board shorts, you’ll look strange if you wear a three-piece wool suit in the blazing heat of summer. Make sure that your clothing choices are reflective of the season. When it’s warm outside, dress in light, breathable fabrics in fun colors. When it gets colder, cover yourself with blazers and trousers that are comfortable but functional.

Accessorize

There’s a common misconception that fashion accessories are only meant for women. However, menswear can also be complemented and supplemented by well-placed accessories. A tasteful scarf can be a way to change your winter look daily while you rotate a couple of neutral coats.  A pair of designer sunglasses will look stylish when pushed back in the hair or clipped to the collar, and wallets and wristbands can be matched to outfits to give them an extra “oomph.” You might also experiment with tasteful jewelry in the form of rings or ear studs.

These are just a few tips for building or expanding a business casual wardrobe. You don’t have to dress to the nines every day, especially if that isn’t the office standard. If you work in a looser sort of workplace, it’s okay to relax your stiff collar and have some fun with your wardrobe.


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