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What We’re Wearing
The New Office Fit
You’ve might’ve clocked it at your place of employment but office style has been loosening up. We’re not talking about sad business casual or sweats-on-a-Zoom-call kind of way. The shift is more subtle, driven by proportion and ease. Wider trousers replace standard styles or anything too slim, jackets are cut a little shorter to balance things out and shirts are worn with a softer, more relaxed drape. The result is a silhouette that feels current without trying too hard—polished, but with room to breathe.
It’s a smarter way to get dressed for work right now. These pieces still nod to traditional tailoring, but they’re designed to move with you through the day, not restrict you. A cropped jacket cut from breezy garment-dyed cotton, some trousers that are cut wide and pleated but made from crisp denim that adds a bit of attitude, and a relaxed shirt keeping it all grounded. Together, it’s an office outfit that feels comfortable, intentional and right in step with how guys should be dressing these days.
Your Relaxed Working Man Fit |

Clockwise, from top left:
Cambridge Oxford shirt, $235 by Gitman Vintage
Garment-dyed poplin jacket, $398 by Todd Snyder
Pleated denim trouser, $159 by COS
Leather belt, $150 by Morjas
Cotton crew sock, $15 by American Trench
Moc-toe loafer, $240 by Banana Republic
Leather and cotton briefcase, $1,500 by Bennett Winch
RRL’s belt has a vintage-inspired design, expertly crafted from full-grain cowhide that’s specially treated for a raw, rugged look.
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Brooklinen’s popular waffle weave is soft, breathable and cooling, while also thermoregulating to keep you warm. And now it’s more than half off.
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This polo-style sweatshirt is crafted from an all-cotton terry made in Portugal, making the ideal layer for late spring and early summer.
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