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Code Breaker: How to do the new nine-to-five

Code Breaker: How to do the new nine-to-five

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By Mel K

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In the wake of the pandemic, the way we dress for work has changed forever. And while sharp suiting will always have its place, new ways of working mean updated requirements for your weekday wardrobe. Offices everywhere have embraced a more casual dress code, favouring modern ease over strict tailoring. All you need to do is strike the right balance between comfort and corporate. Here’s how to nail the look in three easy steps.

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Step 1: Update your basics

Invest in relaxed tailoring cut from natural fibres that reads polished but feels great to wear. For men, a classic Chino Pant with a smart, narrow leg is the place to start. Dress it up with crisp shirting or pair with a polo for a more laidback workplace. Similarly, our women’s Chino Pant is a strong foundation piece; or elevate your look with a Chino Skirt. A straight cut and knee-skimming hemline delivers a chilled-out take on the classic pencil silhouette. Whatever you choose, look for cotton fabrication with a hint of stretch for a comfortable fit and quality finish.

Step 2: Keep it business up top

When a tee is too informal, opt for a short-sleeved shirt, worn open at the collar for casual cool. Choose a classic block colour, such as crisp white or navy, in a modern, streamlined silhouette that can be worn tucked in or left loose for a more relaxed vibe. It’s an easy way to update shorts or casual pants and looks much less straight laced than its long-sleeved counterpart. The addition of a chest pocket is not only handy but adds subtle detail that will make your look feel considered. Our new Avignon style for men and women fits the bill perfectly.

Step 3: Accessorise and shine

Take your outfit up a notch with a few well-chosen finishing touches. A narrow leather belt with a lo-fi buckle will add subtle polish to a laidback look. Thread it through the belt loops of chinos or softly tailored trousers for instant impact. Or, if you’re keeping it casual, style with jeans and a tucked-in tee for a pulled-together finish. Soft leather slip-ons or box-fresh sneakers keep things comfortable, but ensure footwear is clean and well cared for when the rest of your look is dressed-down. It’s essential for pulling off an easy-going vibe with professional flair.

Whatever your nine-to-five new normal looks like, high-quality essentials that read refined yet relaxed will see you through in style. Update your wardrobe now from our extensive range of cleverly designed workwear you’ll really want to wear.

 

 

Mel K
Mel K

Mel is our Marketing and PR Guru! Apparel can play a large part in bringing people together and that's where Workwear Group comes in.

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