Dress code labels can be exhausting. Casual. Smart casual. Business professional. Snappy flirty bee-bop symbiotic reliable.
Ugh.
But like it or not, attire labels are here to stayâand it behooves you to lean into some more than others. Business professional attire for men, for example. Thatâs a biggie.
Now, what that essentially equates to is âsuit and tie,â but thereâs some nuance involved. From the type of tie you wear to your jacketâs lapel, the devilâs in the details.
Maybe youâre an attorney or you work in finance. Maybe youâre a politician. Maybe you received an invitation to some networking event thatâs definitely going to be awkward. No matter your motivation, you must eventually reckon with the unwritten rules of business attire for men.
That time is now. That place is here. Thatâs⌠a lot of buildup for basically some super-curated office attire.
Key TakeawaysÂ
Business professional attire for men more or less amounts to a suit and tie. If youâre just starting to build out your look, go with a classic two-piece suit in a neutral color like the Perennial Tailored Fit Havana Suit from Suitsupply.
And even though youâll want to keep things mostly conservative, donât be afraid to punch things up by wearing a tie with some subtle personality.

What is business professional attire for men?
Put simply, business professional attire for men calls for a suit and tie. But within that broad stroke are several areas of nuance, and even a bit of wiggle room to get creative.
Though there are plenty of other details to hone in on, among your top priorities should be dress shirts, dress shoes, a nice tie, and a well-fitted suit in a neutral color.

A versatile, comfortable suit thatâs made well and fits well is the cornerstone of professional work attire for men. The neutral canvas upon which the rest of your look is painted, if you will. You wonât? Fair enough.
But alas, itâs true. Note, though, that business professional isnât the place to get super creative when it comes to suits. Generally, youâll want to stick with a classic two-piece suit with notched lapels.
And donât sleep on the colorâyou canât go wrong with navy blue, but charcoal gray isnât far behind in terms of the staples. If your career requires you to wear a suit every day, feel free to add in the occasional pinstripe or season-appropriate shade to mix things up. If youâre looking for a place to start, Suitsupplyâs Perennial Tailored Fit Havana Suit will serve you well, and for years.

Not all offices or professional situations require full suits, but that doesnât mean youâre off the hook. Youâll still need a quality pair of pants to team up with your blazer and tie. And though the same general neutral-color rules apply, thereâs more room to get creative if your workplace is game. Khaki pants with a navy blazer. A subtle seersucker. You get it.
Now more than ever, manufacturers are getting clever with how theyâre constructing their dress pants. Take Bonobos and their Weekday Warrior Dress Pants, for example. Itâs got the look and feel of a traditional pair of dress pants but features a soft, wrinkle-resistant fabric for peak covert comfort. Pair it with the Jetsetter Blazer or your favorite jacket for a business professional look without the business professional feel.

Of course, no business professional ensemble is complete without the humble workhorse that is the dress shirt. The safest and most comfortable play is a handsome white Oxford or another type of shirt thatâll look great with a tie and a pair of dress pants. Besnard has a handful of super-soft Oxfords in various colors and cuts and is as good a place as any to stock up.
Speaking of stocking up, always make white your first stop. Youâll need several white button-downs in your rotation, followed by light blue. As with a few of the other garments on this list, thereâs some room for improvisation depending on the vibe in your office. And if you find yourself traveling for work, youâll definitely want to look into picking up a non-iron dress shirt or two.

Another workhorse in the world of business professional attire for men, the belt should be considered anything but an afterthought. But before you even think about picking up anything else, make sure you first have a black leather belt and a brown leather belt ready to go.
As for the hardware, go with a classic rectangular tongue buckle or a slightly rounded buckle. Velasca has created a shining example of the species with its durable calf leather belt theyâve dubbed âCintaâ (Italian for belt). The naming-things guy mustâve had the day off. Regardless, let it be your North Star when it comes time to pick out a business professional belt.

Which brings us to your shoes. Your all-important, statement-making shoes. Along with any accessories you choose to pepper into your business professional attire, your dress shoes play a huge role in defining your look.
You canât go wrong with a pair of Oxfords or cap-toe shoes, and these are by far the most traditional, widely-accepted styles when it comes to business professional attire for men. Another handsome look for a more casual approach is a pair of leather loafers. Myrqvistâs Stenhammar is a classic, elevated shoe thatâs ready for the office and beyond.

Your socks donât say as much about your style as, say, your suit or ties do. But theyâre still going to peek out from time to time. And when they do, youâll want to make sure they live up to the standards of the rest of your gear.
The best business professional sock colors? You guessed it, blue and black. London Sock Co. offers an outstanding 6-pack of tailored, Scottish Lyle cotton socks thatâll keep your feet cozy all day long. You donât have to overthink this part of your suit, but you do need to make sure theyâre made well, look great, and come in business professional-appropriate colors.

Whether you drive across town or live in the city and commute to work on foot, youâre going to need a work bag or briefcase. Not only does a quality bag complete the business professional look, itâs a functional accessory thatâll serve you and your belongings well for years.
Steele & Boroughâs The Laptop Bag is water-resistant, full of thoughtful pockets, and adds a pop of color by way of vegan leather trim throughout. Like ties, blazers, and socks, your bag is a way to weave some interest into an otherwise neutral and conservative outfit.

Since youâll likely only have a handful of suits in your closet at any given time, keeping several ties at your disposal is a great way to beef up your business professional wardrobe. Before diving headlong into the endless colors and designs at your disposal, pick up a few ties in solid colors. Itâs a classic, conservative look that youâll want covered should the environment call for it.
Otherwise, stripes and other lowkey patterns are also fair game. As ever, let your workplaceâs atmosphere and preferred attire be your guide. That said, neckties are your chance to splash some personality into the mix. Charles Tyrwhittâs impressive lineup of ties, for example, includes an silk navy number emblazoned with dozens of dogs.

How To Choose Your Business Professional Attire
Profession
Now more than ever, employers are placing less emphasis on wardrobe requirements. But if you happen to have a career that demands a business professional look, youâll need a handful of classic, conservative suits to wear from week to week. Work in a casual office that still calls for an elevated outfit? Feel free to mix and match blazers and pants, then add in some personality by way of colorful ties and a stylish briefcase.
Occasion
Iâve spent most of this list talking about the workplace, but there are plenty of other occasions in which you might find yourself reaching for a business professional look. Cocktail parties. Gallery openings. Weddings that arenât black tie but still err on the formal side. Taking business professional outside of the workplace also allows you more freedom to experiment with patterns, colors, and accessories.
Patterns And Colors
It may seem obvious, but color palettes are key when it comes to choosing your business professional attire. Avoid loud patterns and bold colors, opting instead for suits with neutral tones that go with everything, like navy and dark gray. The same rules apply to ties and accessoriesâsolid colors and thin stripes typically work best in a business professional environment.

Final VerdictÂ
Though much of this depends on your workplace and what it deems appropriate, business professional attire for men can essentially be boiled down to a suit and tie. The look is also largely defined by conservative pieces in neutral colors. Start with a two-piece classic like Suitsupplyâs Perennial Tailored Fit Havana Suit and build things out from there.
FAQ
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Yes, business professional attire for men generally consists of a suit, tie, and subtle accessories that add form and function to the look. That said, some workplaces or occasions offer the opportunity to mix and match pants, blazers, and accessories.
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Business professional attire almost always calls for a suit, tie, dress shirt, and dress shoes. Business attire is more loosely defined and, depending on the workplace or environment, can include outfits ranging anywhere from dress pants and a button-down to a nice pair of pants and a tucked-in polo shirt.
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By almost any standard, polo shirts are not considered business professional. They do, however, fall firmly into the business casual category, especially during the warmer months.
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