You will spend most of your clothing dollars on
your work attire, so this is the place to put in most of your
effort. Obviously, your work attire is dependent on your work
environment. If you're a roadie for the Black Eyed Peas, a
double-breasted suit isn't necessary. Most offices require guys
to wear a shirt and tie, so become comfortable with buying and pairing
the two. Also we've found that the adage, "Dress for the job you
want, not the job you have," is a good starting point for selecting
clothes, so consider this as you shop for items to fill out your closet.
A few suits, ties, shirts, shoes, and an overcoat are the basics of an
office wardrobe. The key isn't the number of pieces, but how you
use them. Trust us on this: by picking up quality,
well-constructed items, you will create the backbone of a stellar
wardrobe. Add some key accessories and you will go to the next
level.
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If you put your 40+ hours a week in at an office, like we do, chances are you're wearing a shirt and tie regularly and possibly even a suit every now and then. If your office doesn't require a suit and tie for work, check out the office casual discussion. Work wardrobe basics include the following:
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A suit makes it easy to look good. The two major pieces are already coordinated for you. The following are the building blocks for a suit wardrobe: |
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