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    Men’s Office Fashion Is Embracing Comfort in the Return-to-Office Era

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    • Office dress codes are shifting as return-to-office mandates push workers back to the office.
    • For men, traditional suits and ties are being replaced by looser, more casual options.
    • Smart-casual has emerged as the new dress code in much of corporate America.

    The pre-pandemic office wear stylebook is dead.

    Now, in the return-to-office era, employees are taking the comforts of work-from-home days to the workplace.

    Gone are the days of ironed suits and ties — the new office uniform might just be Lululemon trousers and thrifted blazers.

    “I think most of corporate America has switched to having either no dress code or a very relaxed dress code,” said Braylon Hanson, a real estate agent in Scottsdale, Arizona, and a style-focused content creator with nearly 270,000 followers on TikTok. “Most people don’t have to be fully dressed up for work.”

    Here’s how how male office fashion has adapted to comfort in the RTO era.

    Old standards of overly polished suits have faded away.


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    Once a staple of office workwear, stiff suits are no longer the men’s uniform for the office.


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    Old photographs of businessmen or episodes of “Mad Men” show what was considered the standard uniform for men to wear to the office: stiff, tailored suits, usually made of wool and tweed.

    But while the style of these outfits might translate to the modern era, with their defined silhouettes and refined aesthetics, the maintenance — starching, dry cleaning, ironing — might not be compatible with today’s time economy, Hanson said.

    “They look great, they look super sharp,” Hanson told Business Insider. “But doing that every day seems insane now.”

    These traditional styles can be uncomfortable and hard to keep up, Hanson said.

    Instead, in the post-pandemic era, refined comfort is the name of the game.


    man wearing knit polo

    Return-to-office mandates have pushed a wave of looser dress codes in corporate America.


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    As many organizations switched to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, office style was largely with work-from-home loungewear.

    Now, as some companies push their employees to return to the office, employees are holding on to this comfort.

    Rather than a formal trouser, more men are opting to incorporate lighter and stretchy materials into their office wardrobe, like Lululemon’s ABC trousers, said Kyle Pretzlaff, a marketing manager and plus-size fashion content creator with nearly 200,000 followers on TikTok, where he shares style advice for men.

    The trousers, which use sweatpant-like material, have gained popularity among those seeking office-wear comfort.

    Loosely defined, “smart casual” has become the new office dress code.


    men wearing knit

    The new uniform for men’s office style is a lot more relaxed than the three-piece suits of the past.


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    Forget business casual. A new, looser dress code is on the rise.

    The “smart casual” uniform can look like a pair of pleated pants, a loose-knit polo, and relaxed, unlined loafers, said Winston Jones, a NYC-based fashion content creator with over 220,000 followers on TikTok.

    “It’s still in the classic men’s office wear, but it adds a little bit more to it, adding a little more edge or flare and spice,” Jones told Business Insider.

    For Hanson, smart casual looks like tucking a nice white T-shirt in wide-leg pants and wearing that along with sneakers or comfortable loafers.

    “The new norm is casual Friday,” he said.

    As for suits, tailoring is king.


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    Men are relying more on tailoring to get suits that fit comfortably and look great.


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    Suits still occupy an important place in professional wardrobes.

    The search for comfort in office wear has brought tailoring to the forefront, helping men build a reliable closet of clothes they look and feel great in, Jones said.

    “Tailoring gives people a sense of comfort and consistency, especially when you have so much freedom that it can kind of deter you from wanting to make any decisions,” he said. “You can make that great initial investment in a good suit, and then you can rewear that multiple times just by making a few tweaks here and there every day, so it eliminates decision fatigue.”

    New, looser silhouettes are entering the office space as well.


    man wearing loose pants and t shirt

    Wide-leg pants have risen in popularity as Gen Z moves away from the millennial skinny jean.


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    Inspired by WFH sweatpants or pajama pants, wide-leg trousers are coming into style for men.

    “Looser-fitting pants are a big thing,” Hanson said. “Not the ultra baggy [pants] you get from Abercrombie or something, but just the pants that you can move in and that move with you.”

    This trend echoes the rise in wide-legged pants in women’s fashion as well, as Gen Z workers entering the workforce move away from the distinctly millennial skinny jean.

    For Jones, the rise in flared pants for men is just part of the trend of men’s fashion following women’s fashion.

    “Whatever the girls are doing, I’m like, ‘that’s going to be the next cool thing,” Jones said. “I think that men are a year or two behind.”

    Once unthinkable, shorts have also entered the conversation.


    man wearing tailored shorts

    Tailored shorts might become more and more common in office spaces.


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    Amid summer temperatures, men are beginning to consider what was once unthinkable: wearing shorts to the office.

    But the style they’re going for is very specific — no 5-inch inseams, please.

    “I think people are having fun with a tailored short,” Pretzlaff said, referencing Doechii’s 2025 Met Gala look as a source of inspiration for summer-friendly workwear.

    Jones added, “If you have the appropriate length and you coordinate them properly with other pieces in your wardrobe, I do see shorts becoming more of a norm in the office.”

    Some are taking inspiration from pop culture.


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    The popularity of “The Bear” brought attention to upscale white T-shirts for men.


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    “What’s happening in pop culture is usually happening in the office,” Hanson said.

    For example, between fashion icons like Pedro Pascal and Jeremy Allen White’s signature outfit on FX’s The Bear, crisp white tees have been gaining momentum as the it look of the moment.

    “They really introduced a lot of men to expensive fit T-shirts, which I’m grateful for, especially in the office place, because I think there is room for a really sleek, nice tee — that probably costs too much money,” Pretzlaff said. “I love that tucked into a trouser with a nice shoe and a belt.”

    Some might be losing the tie, but other accessories are on the rise.


    men wearing scarf

    Scarves, belts, and glasses are becoming the new outlets for self-expression


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    Part of feeling comfortable at the office is having the confidence of expressing your personal style, Pretzlaff said.

    As some workplace dress codes loosen, more men are feeling inspired to bring their outside personalities to their office wardrobe through accessories, like scarves, belts, or glasses.

    Men are looking to “slowly enter the daring space with accessories,” Jones said.

    “Wearing frames in the office and the different colors and funky shapes are going to be much more encouraged because it’s a people-facing environment, and it’s easy to break the ice with a cool outfit or cool accessories,” he said.

    As more return to the office and Gen Z enters the workforce, fashion experimentation might continue to rise.


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    Alternative footwear options for men’s office wear might keep getting more daring.


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    While conservatism has gained cultural momentum in recent years, men’s office fashion won’t be returning to three-piece suits anytime soon.

    “It would be crazy to see a swing like that,” Hanson said. “I think everybody felt that way before — they never wanted to be that dressed up and uncomfortable.”

    And even if there’s a rise in office style conservatism with people wanting to be more dressed up for the workplace, Jones said, men might continue to adopt accessories that hint at their personal style.

    “Wanting to get dressed up is not necessarily about impressing other people, but it’s about allowing other people to see what your story is by incorporating different ways you dress,” Jones said.

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