Business casual used to mean “khakis and a cardigan.” Today, especially heading into 2026, it’s more like a sliding scale between Zoom-casual and boardroom-ready. Many women I know (myself included) now plan outfits around a calendar that swings from office days to coffee meetings, from focused homework sessions to after-hours events.
Modern business casual excels in this situation: it is polished enough for a presentation, relaxed enough for a brainstorm, and adaptable for various seasons such as spring, summer, fall, and winter. The outfits here are all real-life examples—pieces you could actually recreate from your closet or a quick browse on your favorite shopping sites.
As you scroll, imagine opening your wardrobe on a Monday morning in 2026 and seeing versions of these looks ready to go. Each one leans into a slightly different vibe: powerful, cute, minimalist, creative, or cozy. Together they sketch a wardrobe map for women who want to feel like themselves at work, not like they’re auditioning for a dress code.
1. City-Steps Power Layers

Layered greys and deep navy reshape a classic suit into a quietly dramatic power look for big-city office days.
- Long wool-blend coat in deep navy, worn draped over shoulders
- Light grey tailored blazer with structured shoulders and pockets
- Soft white wrap-front blouse cropped to show a hint of waist
- Charcoal wide-leg trousers with clean front crease and hem
- Textured black clutch bag with gathered detailing and short handle
- White pointed-toe heels adding polish and contrast to dark layers
- Chunky square sunglasses in glossy Black acetate finish
This is business casual turned up to eleven—perfect for women’s workdays that involve client pitches, courthouse visits, or leadership off-sites. The long coat makes it a smart option for women’s winter commutes; swap the crop top for a silk camisole if your office is more traditional. A sleek watch or understated earrings would add personality without clutter. I’d avoid bright statement jewelry here—the drama of the silhouette already does the talking, especially for women’s winter evenings when the coat becomes part of the outfit indoors.
2. Sporty-Chic Desk-to-Errands Look

Relaxed tailoring meets sneakers: an effortless, polished combo that carries you from morning stand-up to grocery stop.
- Oversized white cotton button-down shirt with curved shirttail hem
- Soft beige ribbed knit vest casually layered over the shoulders
- Slim ankle-length black trousers with a neat tailored finish
- White low-top sneakers with contrasting dark side stripes and gum sole
- Structured mini top-handle bag in black fabric with gold hardware charms
- Black sunglasses pushed up as a headband, adding subtle attitude
This outfit is the definition of practical chic for women’s summer and mild spring days. The sneakers keep it grounded and comfortable for commuting, while the bag and shirt make it office-appropriate for women who work in creative or casual environments. To add personality, consider a delicate gold chain, a bright red lip, or patterned socks peeking out above the sneakers. I’d skip overly formal blazers—part of the charm is that it feels a little undone. It’s an ideal uniform for women who split their summer day between coworking spaces, coffee shop meetings, and school pickup.
3. Burgundy Pop Suit Set

A grey mini-suit punctuated by rich burgundy turns a classic tailoring moment into something sharp, feminine, and confident.
- Light grey double-breasted blazer with fine check and sharp lapels
- Coordinating grey mini skirt with subtle texture and clean waistband
- Fitted burgundy top with crew neckline, worn tucked for a clean line
- Sleek burgundy pointed-toe pumps with a subtle sheen finish
- Structured burgundy top-handle tote bag in a smooth leather look
- Short gold necklace sitting just at the collarbone for warmth
If your office leans fashion-forward, this is a standout option for women’s work presentations or conference panels. The mini skirt keeps it playful yet still professional when styled with the tailored blazer. Tie it into cooler seasons by adding sheer tights or swapping the top for a lightweight knit in fall. It’s a great choice for women’s fall cocktails after the office—just ditch the blazer and keep the coordinated heels and bag. I’d avoid bulky coats or oversized backpacks that would fight with the clean lines; a tailored long coat in camel or black would finish it beautifully.
4. Minimalist Shoulder-Pad Trousers Look

Strong shoulders, dark tones, and easy trousers create a minimalist business casual uniform that feels effortless and cool.
- Sleeveless black top with pronounced shoulder pads and boxy fit
- High-waisted charcoal trousers with pleats and straight full-length legs
- Classic black leather belt with small gold-buckle detail at center
- Shiny black loafers with almond toe and subtle stacked heel
- Crisp white socks adding a modern, slightly preppy contrast note
- Small black crossbody bag worn on the shoulder for clean lines
- A simple wristwatch in black and gold finishing the look
This is the kind of outfit that becomes a weekly go-to, especially in cities where muted palettes reign. It’s ultra-practical for women’s workdays packed with meetings, but the sharp silhouette feels anything but boring. Think of it as your weekday armor in 2026. To personalize it, you could swap the loafers for polished ankle boots in colder winter months or add a red lip for evening drinks. I’d avoid loud printed scarves; the strength of this look lies in its monochrome black minimalism.
5. Blazer and Denim Creative Casual

A light blazer, easy tee, and relaxed jeans come together for a laid-back yet intentional look perfect for casual offices.
- Light grey single-breasted blazer with rolled sleeves and soft structure
- Simple black crew-neck top tucked casually into the waistband
- High-waisted light blue straight-leg Jeans with gentle lived-in wash
- Chunky white sneakers with pastel accents and thick cushioned sole
- Slim black belt with small metal buckle defining the waistline
- Delicate bracelet and ring stack adding a hint of shine
This outfit embodies modern business casual for women’s summer Fridays and relaxed spring brainstorming sessions. It reads approachable and creative, ideal for agencies, startups, or university settings. To add personality, play with graphic tees under the blazer or swap the sneakers for low block-heel sandals when the weather turns warm and you want a dressier touch. It’s a great template for women’s workdays that involve both desks and downtime. I’d avoid overly distressed denim; rips can push the look too far from business into pure weekend mode, especially outside ultra-casual offices.
6. Cozy Jacket and Cropped Trousers

Textured cream outerwear, cropped dark trousers, and nude pumps offer a polished, softly structured outfit for cooler seasons.
- Boxy cream jacket with textured fabric, big buttons, and front pockets
- A black fitted top underneath providing contrast and clean base layer
- Slim black ankle-length trousers with tailored fit through the leg
- Pointed nude pumps with low-to-mid heel for subtle elongation
- Small crossbody bag in beige and cream with gold-tone clasp hardware
This look is tailor-made for chilly mornings, fitting neatly into women’s winter and late fall wardrobes. The cropped trousers show just enough ankle to keep it light, while the jacket adds warmth without bulk. It’s a smart pick for women who work in more traditional offices to wear a blazer that’s too much but not enough for a cardigan. To inject some personality, swap out the tote for something in the bold color forest green or oxblood. It’s an elegantly luxurious template for women’s winter commutes—and simply layer the long wool coat over top if the temperature plunges.
7. Warm Neutrals Wide-Leg Trousers

Dark camel wide-leg trousers paired with a creamy ivory knit top make for the perfect warm and inviting business casual outfit for a variety of seasons.
- Cream crew-neck sweater with relaxed fit and sleeves shoved gently up
- High-waisted camel wide-leg trousers with pleats at the front and long hem
- A brown-gold belt with gold buckle emphasizing the waistline
- Pointed browngold heels peeking from the bottom of the hemline
- Glittering gold-toned bangles adding a pop of brightness on the arm
This is the outfit I envision for transitional days—it’s too cool for short sleeves but not cold enough to require heavy layers. It floats through women’s work calendars from brainstorming meetings to client meetings. The warm color scheme also makes it the perfect choice for women in fall/early spring seasons—and if layered over a cut coat, it’s the perfect fit for lighter women’s winter fashion too. Add some personality with a scarf tied at the knot or a striking ring—and don’t worry about bold colors if they clash. Use it instead for women because it’s one of the easy ‘uniforms’ you can wear each week without anyone caring.
8. Warm Camel Coat and Cream Trousers

Camel outerwear and wide-leg trousers make for the perfect refined yet powerful work outfit for women in the oncoming Winter 2026.
- Camel single-breasted wool coat, worn draped over the shoulders
- Crisp white button-down shirt, slightly relaxed and tucked in
- High-waisted cream wide-leg trousers with soft front pleats
- Statement gold belt with ornate circular buckle at the waist
- Simple hoop earrings and slim bracelets in polished metal
- Neutral pointed-toe heels just visible beneath the hem
This outfit is a masterclass for women’s workdays when you want to look senior-level without feeling stiff. The tonal neutrals are perfect for women in winter or chilly fall mornings, especially in open-plan offices that are always a little too cold. To add personality, you could swap the belt for one with a subtle logo or add a silk scarf in muted jewel tones. I’d skip oversized totes here; a structured medium-size bag keeps the lines clean and lets that dramatic coat remain the star.
9. Soft Pastels and Cream Trousers

Powdery pink and ivory combine for a cute, feminine take on business casual that feels made for bright spring sidewalks.
- Fitted white long-sleeve top worn neatly tucked into trousers
- Light pink cardigan draped over shoulders in a relaxed way
- High-waisted cream wide-leg trousers with subtle front crease
- Slim Black belt adding definition at the waistline
- Quilted pastel-pink crossbody bag with gold chain strap
- Pointed pink flats with delicate cutouts at the front
- Minimal gold jewelry and rectangular sunglasses
This look feels tailor-made for women’s summer Fridays, casual client coffees, or team off-sites by the coast. It’s polished enough for women working in creative fields but soft and approachable. To make it your own, try swapping the flats for nude block heels or adding a delicate layered necklace. I’d avoid heavy, dark blazers, which could overpower the light palette; instead, choose a white denim jacket or soft trench if the forecast turns breezy.
10. Red Houndstooth Jacket with Mini Skirt

Bold red houndstooth and a sleek mini skirt create a statement-making business casual outfit that straddles office and evening.
- Structured red-and-white houndstooth jacket with gold buttons
- Simple white knit top layered underneath for a clean base
- Short black mini skirt with a straight, tailored silhouette
- Sheer black tights adding polish and seasonal coverage
- Knee-high Black leather boots with block heel
- Pearl drop earrings for a touch of classic glamour
This is the outfit you pull out when you’re leading a presentation and then heading straight to a gallery opening. Ideal for women’s winter or late fall evenings, it walks the line between professional and party-ready. To adapt it for women’s work, you could swap the mini for a knee-length pencil skirt or slim trousers while keeping the same punchy jacket. I’d skip loud necklaces—between the print and the buttons, there’s already plenty of visual interest.
11. Sleek Dark Pantsuit Minimalism

A deep-toned tailored suit with a wrap-effect blazer offers a modern, quietly luxurious take on business dressing for women in 2026.
- Dark chocolate or charcoal tailored blazer with asymmetric closure
- Matching wide-leg trousers with long, fluid drape
- Discreet button detailing at the waist for a cinched-in effect
- Simple underpinnings, likely a tonal camisole or bodysuit
- Delicate earrings that don’t compete with the strong lines
This look is perfect for women who work in more formal industries—law, finance, high-level consulting—where the dress code still leans suit-heavy but personal style is appreciated. It works across seasons, from air-conditioned summer offices to layered for women’s winter days under a wool overcoat. To personalize it, you could introduce color via a silk camisole or a bold lip. I’d avoid chunky sneakers; a pointed pump or sleek loafer keeps the suit’s long, clean proportions intact.
12. Blazer, Sneakers, and City Color

Sneakers give a sporty spin to color blocking through layering—a brown blazer, blue shirt, and white trousers.
- Brown tailored blazer with relaxed fit through the shoulders
- Bright blue button-down shirt tucked casually into waistband
- Burgundy sweater slung over shoulders as relaxed layering
- Off-white cropped trousers with straight, slightly loose leg
- Color-blocked sneakers in brown and yellow hues
- Pale yellow structured handbag carried by top handle
- A slim belt and simple sunglasses adding the finishing touches
This outfit is clearly for spring sidewalks and mild women’s summer days. It’s the sort of outfit that’s perfect for women who juggle coworking sessions, local meetings, and post-work walks. The sneakers ensure its wearability for commuting, while the blazer and shirt place it firmly in the business casual spectrum. You are welcome to inject some fun through the use of patterned socks or accessorizing the handbag in another bold color. Personally, I wouldn’t opt for anything too heavy in the jewelry department. The clash of colors is already the focal point.
13. Striped Suit with Lace Camisole

A cream-colored striped suit paired with sneakers and a lace top gives suits an updated, adult twist for all women of every generation.
- Cream blazer featuring vertical stripes along with single-button fastening
- Striped wide-leg suit trousers to match the blazer, paired with long hemline
- Black lace top adding feminine detail in the cut
- White low-top sneakers featuring neon detail on the heel tread
- Earrings along with clear-framed glasses adding the finishing touches
This is ideal for the suit-and-tie woman who wants something different in 2026. It’s perfect for all women who work in education, design, or consulting, where comfort is as important as authority. The stripes elongate the frame, and the sneakers make long days on your feet manageable. To add personality, you could introduce a brightly colored bag or a bold lipstick. I’d steer clear of heavy boots or chunky belts, which might fight the suit’s elongated, easy silhouette.
14. Elevated Denim Office Casual

Classic jeans paired with a crisp shirt and pointed heels deliver an easy, confident formula for casual workdays and commute-friendly style.
- Relaxed white button-down shirt, sleeves slightly pushed up
- Medium-wash straight-leg Jeans with clean, unfaded finish
- White pointed-toe heels elevating the denim instantly
- Simple hoop earrings and minimal rings adding shine
This combination is a go-to for casual Fridays, especially in tech or creative offices where denim is welcome but you still want polish. It’s great for women on summer or transitional spring days, and with a blazer layered on top, it can even work into fall. To express more personality, you might add a statement belt, a structured colored bag, or a thin knit layered over the shirt. I’d avoid distressed or ripped denim here; keeping the jeans clean and classic is what makes this look feel business casual rather than weekend-only.
15. Polka-Dot Bow Dress Elegance

Retro polka dots meet a sleek midi dress, creating a polished monochrome look for women who love classic drama at work.
- Fitted Black midi dress with gentle A-line hem
- White blouse-style bodice with small black polka dots
- Short ruffled sleeves adding soft movement
- Large tie-neck bow detail at the collar
- Structured black shoulder bag with slim straps
- Pointed Black pumps with mid-height heel
- Oversized dark sunglasses with rounded frame
This outfit is ideal for women who work in law, finance, or any role where you want authority with a touch of vintage charm. It works beautifully in spring and fall, and with a trench coat layered on top, it can stretch into mild women’s winter days. To add personality, play with a red lip or a delicate bracelet; avoid heavy necklaces that would compete with the statement bow.
16. Striped Shirt and White Trousers

Sky-blue stripes paired with crisp white trousers make for a refreshing, airy combination that’s clearly intended for women’s summer workdays.
- Light blue and white vertical stripe button-down shirt
- Relaxed fit, half-tucked into trousers for ease
- High-waisted white wide-leg tailored trousers
- Soft beige slouchy clutch bag carried by hand
- Leopard-print flat loafers adding subtle pattern
- Minimal necklace and simple rings for polish
This is the perfect warm-weather uniform for women who work that’s cool and refreshing too. Imagine busy workdays consisting of meetings followed by drinks on the patio. Add some personality to the outfit by incorporating a thin tan belt or cuffed sleeves for an extremely relaxed look. Personally, I’d skip bold shoes—I think the leopard flats are simply the right amount of personality for the crisp color scheme.
17. Taupe Trousers and Black Blazer

Taupe trousers paired with a knit top and an elegantly cut blazer make for the perfect relaxed yet polished business outfit for on-the-go women.
- Black tailored blazer with classic lapels
- Light beige or oatmeal knit top, semi-fitted
- High-waisted taupe wide-leg trousers with pleats
- White sneakers with rounded toe for comfort
- Slim belt at the waist, likely in a neutral color
- Dark sunglasses adding some personality
That’s the perfect work uniform for women who work for active commuters who want to arrive at their workplace polished. This outfit is also extremely versatile throughout spring and for women in the fall because of its ability to make layering work. To inject some personality into the outfit, one could layer a dainty necklace pendant or purchase the brightly colored crossbody. Personally, I’d skip super fancy heels for the outfit.
18. Black and White Evening-Ready Set

Gold buttons, black tailoring, and a white blazer produce an elegant high-contrast look that goes seamlessly from the office to dinner.
- Black sleeveless top with oversize gold buttons
- Black straight-legged trousers with tailored fit
- A white blazer thrown over the shoulders for dramatic effect
- Black loafers with thick platform heel
- Small white purse held in small hand
- Simple jewelry and natural makeup
This looks like an excellent choice for women’s work events, networking meetings, or client dinners. The loafers keep the whole affair grounded enough for prolonged periods of the workday, while the white blazer injects much-needed brightness for women’s fall or light winter layering. To accessorize the outfit, you could inject much-needed personality through the use of bold red lipstick or carrying arm candy like a slim gold bracelet. Nothing else. The strength of the whole proposal lies in the monochrome setting.
19. Wide-Leg White Trousers and Buttoned Vest

A notched black vest paired with wide-legged white trousers creates an aesthetically pleasing silhouette for assured women.
- Sleeveless black vest featuring a gold button
- Wide-legged white trousers reaching the floor
- Sandals featuring fashion-forward patterned footrest
- Watch and bracelet to keep jewelry small
- Manicure in warm and bright color
This outfit feels tailor-made for women’s summer or warm spring days where the intention is to don the sharp look without needing to layer. This is perfect for women who work in workplaces that require either creativity on the job or in corporate workplaces. To layer some much-needed individuality to the outfit, you might want to opt for bolder earring jewelry or pull out the brightly colored clutches. Personally, I would advise against donning bulky cardigans over the vest. Instead, pair the vest with the blazer if the intention is to stay warm.
20. Rose Sheath Dress with Animal-Print Wrap

A dusty rose sheath and leopard wrap team up for a confident, slightly glam business casual look that’s still office-appropriate.
- Midi-length rose sheath dress with straight, tailored cut
- Leopard-print shawl tied loosely around the shoulders
- Structured brown top-handle handbag with zipper detail
- Nude or cream ankle-strap pointed heels
- Layered gold necklaces and hoop earrings
- Stacked gold bracelets adding sparkle at the wrist
This ensemble works brilliantly for women’s fall luncheons, presentations, or days when you’re hopping from office to evening event. The animal print gives just enough attitude without feeling over the top. To personalize, you might swap the heels for block-heel pumps if you’re on your feet all day. I’d avoid adding more bold prints; keeping the rest of the accessories solid lets the wrap be the star.
21. Navy Blazer and Skinny Jeans

A navy blazer with gold buttons, skinny jeans, and nude heels delivers a sleek, modern take on business casual for women in 2026.
- Navy double-breasted blazer with shiny gold buttons
- Fitted white top or bodysuit tucked into waistband
- Dark-wash skinny Jeans with clean, ankle-length finish
- Nude pointed-toe heels elongating the leg line
- Oversized square sunglasses with brown lenses
- Large checked tote bag in brown tones
This look is ideal for casual Fridays, client coffee meetings, or travel days when you want to step off a plane ready for work. It’s especially practical in spring and for women in fall, with layers that can be added or removed. To make it cuter, you could add a silk scarf tied to the tote or swap the white top for a striped tee. I’d avoid heavily distressed denim here; the polished blazer and heels deserve clean, classic jeans that keep things firmly in the business casual zone.
22. Mocha Monochrome for Easy Office Days

Warm beige and chocolate hues provide a monochrome theme that is finished off in a polished yet relaxed style for women’s workdays in early fall.
- Light beige knit top with subtle funnel neckline and three-quarter sleeves
- High-waisted chocolate brown tailored trousers with pressed crease
- Pointed metallic heels adding a hint of shine and sophistication
- Medium brown leather shoulder bag with simple, clean lines
- Minimal bracelet and small earrings keeping the focus on the outfit
It remains the perfect work uniform for women who desire something effortless yet sophisticated in 2026. Best suited for cool spring or for women’s fall meetings in the mornings while transitioning from the work desk to dinner plans. Add some silk scarves or an attractive metallic chain necklace for some personal touches. Also exclude bulky jackets that would limit the definition of the colored stripe.
23. Teal Slip Skirt and Easy Blouse

A teal slip skirt paired with an easy white top forms the perfect casual outfit combo for women’s summer offices.
- White V-neck blouse made from loose cotton
- Teal satin/mesh midi skirt providing fluid dynamics
- Beige canvas sneakers for casual wear
- Watch paired with small bracelet for added detail
- Crystal frames on clear glasses along with fun graphics on the mobile phone
Interestingly enough, it’s purely cute for hot summer days that never seem to cool down despite the AC trying its best. Certainly for women, summer internships or fun medical setups for the summer season of work. It’s also ideal for use in creative workspaces. Add some fun chain belts for personalization. I would not suggest carrying any blazers because the AC might make the place rather chilly.
24. Tailored Suit with Sneakers and Scarf

Adding some casual sneakers along with a patterned scarf to the classic black suit produces the ideal work outfit for women.
- Black tailored blazer with slim lapels and structured shoulders
- Matching black ankle-length trousers with neat hem
- Camel crew-neck sweater layered underneath for warmth
- Printed silk scarf in tan and neutral tones tied at the neck
- Tan crossbody bag with wide strap worn across the body
- Black low-top sneakers with white soles for comfort
- Simple studs and pulled-back hair for a clean finish
This outfit is perfect for busy days of meetings and city walking in women’s winter or cool spring. It bridges the gap between strict corporate and relaxed creative—exactly where business casual sits in 2026. Personalize with statement earrings or a bold lip, but avoid overly colorful bags that might compete with the scarf’s pattern.
25. Cropped Trench and White Jeans

A cropped trench, dark top, and white jeans bring a crisp, modern edge to everyday business casual for women.
- Short double-breasted beige trench-style jacket with wide lapels
- Fitted Black top tucked neatly into the waistband
- Straight-leg white Jeans with clean, unfrayed hem
- Slim black belt with gold buckle accentuating the waist
- Patterned pointed-toe pumps in neutral tones
- Gold chain necklace and watch for subtle shine
This is a great template for women who work in marketing, real estate, or any role that moves between office and client visits. It’s especially strong in spring and early fall for women, when a full coat feels heavy. To add personality, throw on a silk scarf or structured tote in a saturated color. I’d avoid distressed denim; the sharp trench and heels deserve polished jeans to stay firmly in the business casual lane.
26. Stripes and Berry Trousers

Vertical stripes and berry-red trousers make a confident, color-forward pairing for women’s work wardrobes in 2026.
- Blue and white striped button-down shirt, relaxed fit and very slightly tucked in
- High berry wide-leg trousers featuring pleats in the front
- Narrow Black belt emphasizing the waistline
- Black shoulder bag defined by its sharp metal clasp
- Black pointed-toe pumps for height
- Simple jewelry: a bracelet and small earrings
This combination works beautifully for presentations, client meetings, or office days when you want a little extra energy. The rich trousers are perfect for women in fall, but the shirt keeps it light enough for transitional spring weather too. Personalize it with a bold lipstick or subtle layered necklaces. Avoid mixing in additional strong prints; letting the stripes and color-blocked trousers stand on their own keeps the look sharp.
27. Berry Suit with Vest and Sneakers

A berry-toned pantsuit worn with a vest and white tee feels fresh, relaxed, and powerful all at once for women at work.
- Sleeveless berry waistcoat-style vest with buttons down the front
- Matching berry wide-leg trousers with long, flowing hem
- Fitted white crew-neck T-shirt as a casual base layer
- Chunky white sneakers for contrast and comfort
- Gold hoop earrings and layered delicate necklaces
- Simple bracelets adding just a touch of gleam
This is a fantastic option for creative offices or casual Fridays, especially in summer for women and warm for women in fall. It shows how suiting in 2026 can be both playful and professional. To add personality, swap the T-shirt for a graphic tee or add a structured mini bag. I’d avoid very formal heels; sneakers keep the look intentional rather than half-dressed.
28. Belted Blazer and Black Trousers

A belted blazer and sweeping black trousers offer a dramatic, evening-ready twist on business casual for women.
- Grey tailored blazer with subtle pattern and built-in tie belt
- Light neutral top layered underneath for softness
- High-waisted black wide-leg trousers grazing the floor
- Pointed dark heels peeking from beneath the hem
- Small structured black handbag with short handle
- A watch and minimal earrings completing the look
This outfit would work for late meetings, conference dinners & networking that goes late into the night, especially for women in winter & for women in fall. The belt defines the waist, while the wide-leg trousers feel powerful without being fussy. Add personality with a deep berry lip or statement ring. I’d avoid large totes or backpacks; a compact bag keeps the drama focused on the beautifully tailored silhouette.
Business casual’s one-size-doesn’t-fit-anyone days are behind us. From the sharply cut power suit to the sneaker-friendly suit & blouses guaranteed to make an impact on women’s work lives in 2026.
But how many of the scenarios in the issue divide out in practical terms—a city warrior’s armor in the simplest terms & best possibly realized in sneakers & the summer staples for women, or cozy neutrals that work year-round? Share your thoughts in the comments, trade tips with other readers, and don’t be shy about adding your own business casual formulas to the mix.




