How to look good in the office

My office clothing is weak and I need to get some new stuff.

I really want some no iron pants and shirts that I can wear to work five days a week. I am prioritizing quality over quantity.

Any other clothing tips would be much appreciated.

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You can’t beat the introductory 3 for 99 offer. Great shirts and you can repeat the offer with incognito, a new email, and a slightly different spelling of the address I believe (e.g 55th St vs 55 Street).

 
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I like SuitSupply for your every day officewear. Higher quality than like Indochino or Bonobos at still a relatively low price. It’s just stylish enough that you don’t look like you rolled out of Costco with a 20-pack of buttondowns while also not looking (or costing) like you’re trying to show off. 

I kind of like State & Liberty and Mizzen and Main as mentioned above as well, but they’re a little casual for my NYC office. They’re usually my go-tos when I WFH and need to be on video though - super comfortable. 

 

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