Formal vs. smart casual wear in the office
Professional employees otherwise known as “white collared workers” usually dress very smart in neutral coloured formal wear. Suits are the norm in the UK and most people in professional office jobs are required to wear them.
Women usually have a bit more choice and can wear blouses instead of shirts. Common colours include black, navy, grey, white, and beige. Work clothes can be bought online or in-store at many retailers including New Look, Next, H&M and Mango.
For those who cannot choose, looking up ideas online is a great way to get inspiration for a new work wardrobe. Workwear can become quite boring for many people, so the use of colours, patterns and accessories can make a big difference.
Briefcases and bags are another way in which people can get creative with their work outfits. Many young and creative companies are a lot more relaxed and do not require their employees to wear suits; smart casual is becoming increasingly common.
Some employees may still choose to dress in a smart manner, but many people will wear a variety of colours and materials, especially on hot summer days. Summer is a season where people struggle with full suits quite a lot due to the heat, so that option to wear summer dresses and t-shirts is a great one. For a range of mens Calvin Klein clothes Louis Boyd has a wide selection.
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