When it comes to business casual outfits for men, we’re in an era where, in most workplaces, individuality takes precedence over uniformity. Of course, every company has its own set of standards it’d behoove you to take note of, but generally, we’re living in a time where dress codes have fallen out of favor and you’re free to present yourself in any way you please.
It’s as good of an opportunity as ever to distinguish yourself from your swagless co-workers by building a work wardrobe that speaks to the now. If you follow our coverage with any regularity, then you probably own a good number of what we would deem as office essentials—think a slouchy trouser, a not-so-stuffy dress shirt, or a swervy loafer, the list goes on.
But while it’s one thing to know the pieces, it’s another to put ‘em all together. Luckily, that’s exactly what we’re qualified to do. Below, we’ve pulled together five foolproof business casual outfits to help you nail your 9-to-5 this fall and beyond. Go forth and steal these ideas—HR will be none the wiser.
The Easy Monday Look
Mondays are never easy, and that is forever unfortunate, but you can find a little recourse in an oft-worn workday ensemble at GQ HQ: A gray knit atop a pair of black pants. It’s simple, comfortable, and altogether still dressy without being too studied—all the makings of a successful business casual fit. The best part of this look is it’s seasonless and takes well to textural variations and subtle shine. Keep this one in your back pocket and make it your signature.
The Power Lunch Look
If you’re doing business over lunch, it’s an opportunity to look your best. Nowadays there’s no shame in showing up to a power lunch in a fully suited get-up, but there’s something to the modern, high-low harmony of a blazer and jean that says “The reason I’m high on the pecking order is because I figured out a healthy work-life balance.” You could wear sneakers here, but if there’s any element worth carrying over from the boozy lunches of yesteryear, it’s a handsome pair of loafers.
The Work-To-Happy-Hour Look
If you know you’re headed out post-work, versatility is the most important criterion of dress. Consider where you’re going, and aim accordingly. A crewneck cardigan is not only of the moment, but the subtle tweak of the neckline gives you more occasions to wear them than your standard cardi, whether open or buttoned all the way up to recall a crewneck sweater. And a tasteful pair of throwback sneakers will keep you out in front of any dress code-minded colleagues furious over how you’re able to pull it all together.
The Mid-Week Blues Look
If you’re the perpetually busy type, the last thing on your mind is churning out a week’s worth of pattern combinations. The simple fix? Ditch ’em entirely and go fully tonal instead. Big-sky thinking jokes aside, blue is the classic choice. But regardless of what color you choose, avoid wearing the exact same shade head to toe. Keep everything in the same color family, and contrast textures and tones strategically.
The Freakin’ Weekend Look
Just because the weekend beckons doesn’t mean you should turn up at the office in full-blown sweats. Sure, you can lean a little heavier into the casual side of the “business-casual” equation by wearing some slyly comfy elastic waist pants and pair of elevated clogs—but anchor both with a striped button-up. Fridays are all about balance, and keeping your co-workers on their toes.