What To Wear To A New Job

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What To Wear To A New Job

Words by Ms Kate Kelley

25 August 2016

The suit, shirt and shoes you need to set the sartorial standard for your first days in a fresh office environment.

Congratulations. You got a . You’ve raised one too many glasses “to the future” and shredded your old  in a spectacularly theatrical fashion, so the world knows that this is a new era, and you’re officially a New You. But while you evidently dressed to impress for your , you now have every other  for the foreseeable future to consider, and first-day outfits in particular are difficult to get right. If you’re heading up to the 107th floor of a Proper City Firm, this guide probably isn’t for you – memorise your new dress code and follow it to the letter. For everyone else,  in 2016 are generally a bit more relaxed than back in the day (, instead of  are more common – if a suit is required at all – and many a  can be seen in  during the ). But in our opinion, a successful first-impression outfit is all about balance. Scroll down to get it right.

THE SUIT

It goes without saying that a pair of  and a  are not suitable for most normal offices, so you should probably wear a suit until you have assessed your environment. As previously mentioned, however, standard black tailoring can look too business-y, and won’t send out that thoughtful and  vibe so cherished in the modern . Opt instead for a , and always buy the accompanying . There’s the option to mix and match at a later date, when you have a little more time on your hands, but it is exceptionally difficult to pair a suit jacket from one brand with suitable trousers from another if you’re trying to find similar fabrics and colour tones. This wool and mohair blend suit from  is suitably sleek – the unstructured style of the  will ensure you don’t look too stiff, and the unfinished hems mean you can tailor the trousers for the perfect fit.

THE BIT OF CHARACTER

A nice blue suit requires a nice , and a classic  is a timeless, fail-safe choice. Try this one from minimalist  brand  are no longer a necessity of any contemporary professional establishment, so don’t even consider wearing one on an average working day unless you really, really have to. And if you find yourself a bit over-dressed, pare it all back a little by swapping the  with a cosy jersey . The above piece from  comes with the brand’s signature stripe motif and tricolour grosgrain across the placket – just enough flair to distinguish you as a gentleman in-the-know.

THE ACCESSORIES

A , while a sophisticated and often very handy companion, might make you seem a bit severe on this occasion (unless you’re an incumbent CEO, in which case – you know what to do). So opt instead for a practical , like this deep-blue example from , which comes in a pleasingly soft and lightweight leather. The only other thing needed to complete your look is a smart pair of . If you’ve consulted our guide to , you’ll know the sensible colour to accompany a navy suit is dark brown. So slip on these chocolate-coloured   (with a nice pair of , mind – test out the waters before baring those ankles) and put your best foot forward.