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2021's New Job Business Casual Dress Code Closet Basics


It is 2021 and you just landed a new job after the craziness of 2020. The job starts in a week and you are not sure what you should have in your closet to wear to work at a company that has a business casual dress code. If you are looking to improve your daily business casual wardrobe, Suits Unlimited has your business casual overhaul in hand. By combining a set of steadfast basics and contemporary old-school classics, you will be able to create an ensemble wardrobe that is perfect for your outfit needs at a company with a business casual dress code.


BUILD YOUR BUSINESS CASUAL FOUNDATION WITH A BASIC BLAZER



The blazer is a versatile jacket that can be paired with jeans and slacks. The most basic colors are black and navy. What makes it different than a suit jacket is the buttons. Buttons on a blazer will mainly be gold or silver but some can range to more unusual colors. They will usually not resemble traditional suit buttons. Combine them with button-ups and polo shirts, black jeans, khakis, or chinos. Suits Unlimited is always stocked up with small to big blazers sizes, typically ranging from 36 Short to 60 Long.

Quick Tip: Suit Jackets go with suit pants. A suit jacket is not a blazer. Keep your suit jacket with its pants and let your new blazers do the talking for your business casual wardrobe.

AUGMENT YOUR TOP HALF WITH CLASSIC PRINTS AND NICE COLORS


ASSIC PRINTS AND NICE COLORS

Button-up shirts are the go-to apparel to start buying to set up your closet with a diverse robust business casual apparel. Surprisingly, these days a variety of button-ups in different fabrics are in style, including florals, vertical stripes, gingham, and both small and large plaids. This approach will add additional color to your business casual looks. When you want to add layers for warmth or style, pair them with a nice zipper, v-neck, or crew neck over your button-up shirt.

SEIZE THE DAY AND YOUR BUSINESS CASUAL WARDROBE WITH A VARIETY OF PANTS