Workwear Looks For Three Different Offices

Be it for the sleek corporate tower or trendy start-up den, prepare to punch in in (HR-appropriate) style with our men’s workwear guide. Figuring out the dress code is almost as confusing as decoding your boss’s “we need to talk” email, so let’s break down each office, shall we? *accepts meeting invite*


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Dress Down Friday


If you work in a corporate environment, the chances are you have a million and one suit-and-shirt combos to hand. Here’s a fool proof look that’s a little more relaxed, but you can still wear for client schmoozing and presentations. Give traditional tailoring an updated feel by playing with textures: layer a knitted polo under a speckled navy two-piece. Adding plain trainers isn’t only great for leveraging the smartness of the suit, but your commute will also be much more comfortable.


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Casual Creative Office


If you want to nail that casual-cool style creative atmospheres do *so* well, and graphic design is your passion, this is the uniform for you. Layer a sharp half-zip jumper with our RI Studio tee, so you’ll feel cosy enough on chilly mornings but remove the extra layer as soon as the office AC hits “blizzard”. Pair with comfy pull-on chinos, and a pair of crisp trainers. Be it brainstorming ideas, working on your kerning or chilling with your colleagues post-5pm, you’ll be the talk of the water cooler.


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Laid-Back Start-Up


This atmosphere’s a little different here. It’s not overly black tie but you can’t waltz into your strat meeting wearing sweatpants. A viral outfit formula called the 2x2 will definitely help solve this outfit conundrum. It’s simple: take two smart pieces, like a structured Western jacket and black work trousers, and pair them with two casual pieces - minimalist-inspired trainers and a long-sleeve knitted polo. It’s basically the rules to nailing smart-casual. You’re welcome.


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