Work days are full of hassle and whether you work in a serious corporate office or one with a more casual, fun, and creative environment, you need to look and feel the best. The key to wearing the right office attire is to strike a balance between professionalism and a more laid-back approach, stabilizing the line between casual and formal outfits.
The secret of a stylish yet professional fall outfit lies in the creativity by which you blend an endless amount of clothes to create an exciting look without repeating them during the week. That’s why, wear an outfit that makes you look good, and feel more confident while being professional at the same time.
The business casual staple includes turtlenecks, full-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and laid-back blouses, but avoid the flashy or extravagant as they are not fit for a business casual vibe. In pants, you can go for peg-top, flared, straight, and wide-legged pants made of cotton, linen, wool, and synthetic material.
The business casual dress code does not allow jeans at most of the offices. But if it’s permissible at yours go for black, grey, or dark blue jeans with classic straight or flared cuts.
Mondays are the hardest, busiest days of the week, go easy on your outfit. After a simple monday, wear something more cute, chic, and elevated to brush off the boredom as you have a whole week to work and can’t focus on your job with a bad outfit day.
Wednesday calls for some fun like stripes, polka dots, plaids, or patterned outfits to keep it classy yet interesting. Thursday is the time to relish in the world of comfy trousers and a blazer while on Friday choose slightly tailored jeans.
Business formal attire is one step up from your business casual wear. When having an interview or a meeting, you should be wearing something that reflects your authority including perfectly fit formal suits, high-quality silk, rayon, or cotton blended blouses. If you are confused to choose, keep scrolling to explore the best outfits.