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Business casual outfits for men that actually look sharp.

Business casual should look clean, relaxed, and intentional — not like suit pants arguing with sneakers. Start with better fundamentals, then use KuehlFits to personalize the lane around your fit, budget, and style direction.

Free to sign up. Personalized recommendations use your fit profile, style quiz, budget, and occasion.

Office-minimal business casual
Office-minimal business casual

Oxford shirt, tapered trouser, clean sneaker or loafer. Low drama, high repeat wear.

Why it works: Works when you want polish without looking like you got dressed by a corporate chatbot.

Client-meeting smart casual
Client-meeting smart casual

Soft blazer or overshirt, refined knit, structured trouser, sharper shoe.

Why it works: Useful when the room is casual, but you still need to look like the adult in it.

Travel-friendly business casual
Travel-friendly business casual

Wrinkle-resistant layers, easy trouser line, lighter palette, smart-casual finish.

Why it works: Best when you need comfort, movement, and an outfit that still looks intentional by hour eight.

What works

  • Keep silhouettes clean and slightly structured.
  • Use one sharper piece to anchor the outfit: trouser, loafer, blazer, or overshirt.
  • Let fit and fabric do the work instead of loud branding.

What to avoid

  • Do not mix office pieces with sloppy gym leftovers and call it balance.
  • Avoid overly shiny fabrics, stiff formal suiting, or beat-up sneakers.
  • Skip random statement pieces unless the rest of the outfit is dead simple.
Build the outfit

Use the public catalog first, then personalize the lane.

Start broad with public best picks, then tighten the recommendations around your fit and style once you create your profile.

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