How to Win at The Work-Wardrobe Game
- J Rack Team
- Jul 12, 2017
- 1 min read

Not everyone can wear jeans, tee shirt or a hoodie to work, or a full-blown business suit. Most work places have what we call a corporate dress-code, which usually translates into formal shirts and trousers. It might also translate into a bit casual but there is a fine line in business dressing where ‘casual’ should not cross ‘not caring about appearances’!
To iron-out any confusion we have put together an edit which will help you navigate the world of corporate dressing or dressing for work-environment in general.
Browse through our edit to decode power dressing for work and see which ones you'd consider wearing. You can shop the styles at J Rack Store.

The key style tips are to dress for your size and have well-fitted garments, both shirts and trousers. For shirts, opt for modern silhouettes like slim-fits that flatter your body shape. Navy pants are a must-have in wardrobe since they usually pair well with most shirts, solids and prints alike.

Khaki pants are the building block of every man’s wardrobe. They exude a polished appearance without being rigidly formal. Also, as an added bonus they will go with almost every shirt in your wardrobe!

Its important to keep the hemline of trousers tailored to avoid looking sloppy. Pants that crease at the hemline are a big no-no. A ‘break’ is a spot where trousers meets the shoe, tailor pants to mid-break or no break.
Remember, tailored pants and ironed clothes always mean business.
















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