30 Winter Office Outfits For Men – Winter Business Attire
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18 – Turtleneck
Limit your options to black, grey, and beige. Match it to the color of your pants and shoes.
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17 – With Cardigan
This is an excellent substitute for blazers and overcoats. Cardigans are pretty convenient due to the lightweight feel. They can keep you warm without the need to add more layers.
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16 – What Shoes To Wear
Look for boots, Chelsea suede, and Oxford shoes. They should be black, grey or brown. Sneakers are only for casual Fridays.
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15 – Three-Piece Suit
14 – Be Fancy
13 – Casual Business Attire
12 – Gloves Or No Gloves
Gloves are a good option to keep your hands warm on your way to work, of course you’ll have to take them off once you get there.
11 – What Bag To Bring
10 – Accessorize With A Scarf
9 – Leather Trench Coat
8 – Jeans At The Office
7 – Grey Tones
6 – Grey Wool Blazer
5 – White Trench Coat
4 – Layering
3 – Blue Trench Coat
2 – Styling Long Coats for Work
1 – Long Camel Coat
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Should I wear a tux in the office in Winters?
A.No. While tux is indeed a formal piece, for me, it’s overkill. Save it for black tie events along with your bow tie and crisp white shirt. Instead, opt for a regular suit.
Q. Can I wear casual outfits to work?
A.Casual outfits would make the cut, but I’ll leave you with this question: How casual is casual? And what kind of casual is work-appropriate? For one, hoodies, letterman, and denim jackets are off the table in the meantime. While they are worn during the colder months, they simply won’t work. Instead, opt for rollneck sweaters and cardigans so you can layer them and not appear “too casual.”
Q. Can I wear jeans at the office?
A.It depends. It always comes down to what dress code you have at work. To be safe, ditch the jeans and opt for black or khaki pants.