The Modern Working Wardrobe
The modern day men’s work wardrobe is all about finding a balance between looking professional and comfortable. Gone are the days when men were required to wear suits and ties to work every day. Today, most workplaces have adopted a more relaxed dress code, allowing men to express their personal style while still looking put-together.
If you’re not sure how to dress for work, here are a few tips to help you create a modern and stylish wardrobe:


· Start with a decent pair of trousers. A pair of well-fitting chinos or dress trousers is a must-have for any man’s work wardrobe. Look for styles that are made from a high-quality fabric and that have an easy flattering fit.
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Alvise Trousers – Navy£200.00
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Paul Trousers – Navy£200.00
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House Trouser – Seersucker Blue Nights£95.00
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Cotton Workwear Trouser – Hydrone£130.00
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Cotton Workwear Trouser – Dark Khaki£130.00
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Cotton/Linen Workwear Trouser – Navy£170.00


· If you are able to wear jeans, keep it simple, a straight leg or a slight taper are the fits to look out for. Go with a simple rinse wash or raw denim. Skinny is not the way to go!


· Invest in a few good shirts. A few basic shirts in white, blue, and grey will give you a solid foundation for your work wardrobe. You can dress them up or down depending on the occasion.
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Paul Linen – Chambray£150.00
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Paul Linen – Carbon£150.00
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Pocket Shirt – Indigo£130.00
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Paul Pat Summer Twill – Indigo£140.00
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Paul Pat – Deep Blue£145.00
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Paul Pat Summer Twill – Deep Blue£140.00


· Adding an unstructured blazer is a great way to add a touch of formality to your workwear. It can also help to keep you warm on colder days.
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Cotton/Linen Workwear Blazer – Navy£200.00
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Giacco Blazer – Navy£370.00
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Cotton Workwear Blazer – Hydrone£160.00
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Cotton Workwear Blazer – Dark Khaki£160.00
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Workwear Organic Twill Blazer – Black£155.00
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Workwear Organic Twill Blazer – Navy£155.00

· Choose shoes that are appropriate for your workplace. If you have a more formal dress code, opt for classic dress styles such as a brogue or a Derby. If your workplace has a more relaxed dress code, you can get away with wearing trainers, loafers or desert boots.


· Don’t forget the accessories. A few well-chosen accessories can help to complete your look. Always wear a good quality belt, it neatens the waist line and importantly stops your trousers falling down!
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Black Leather Belt – Nieto£55.00
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Confianza Polo Belt – Brown Suede£75.00
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Brown Leather Belt – Papa£55.00
By following these tips, you can create a simple and stylish work wardrobe that will help you make a good impression at work.
Here are a few additional tips to help you dress for work:
· Pay attention to the details. The little things can make a big difference, so make sure your clothes are clean, pressed, and in a good state of repair.
· Choose clothes that fit well. Clothes that are too tight or too loose will make you look sloppy.
· Be comfortable. You’ll be more confident and productive if you’re comfortable in your clothes both in a physical and mental sense.
· Don’t be afraid to experiment. There are no hard and fast rules when it comes to style. Try different things and see what works for you.
Keep things simple and you can’t go far wrong. With a little effort, you can create a work wardrobe that is both stylish and comfortable.