Best brand for Weekend/Office casual clothes?
Hey folks I was looking to buy some good shirts and pants that I can wear both during weekends and some days at the office. What brands are your favorite and why do you love their aesthetic/quality?
Lenses
Stealth
a year ago
Get a girlfriend and she will figure out the rest for you ;)
Instructions unclear, the girl started screaming. I'm in jail now uWu
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MetalMan20
Stealth
a year ago
It totally depends on personal taste and flavour tbh apart from what brand fits you well.
For Casual Days, I prefer tshirt and jeans, been hooked to H&M, March Tee etc for casual tees that look and feel well. Go pastel and plain with dark navy clear jeans and some nice pair of sneakers or casual shoes. Prefer brands like Neemans, Clarks, Hush Puppies for this!
For a more formal/ weekend formal look you can look at Mango, Zara, Marks & Spencer for some good looking shirts. I prefer these with jeans again, or if not a more semi formal trouser from either of these brands. Been hooked to celio for some other rugged on the go shirts. Pair them well with maybe again a semi formal shoe from Also, Clarks etc.
The rule I follow is to keep it minimalistic and plain, and top up on shoes and watches to build a more mature look :)
Man of culture.
Wdym by rugged celio shirts, any examples? Also any examples from M&S? Their collection has never really caught my eye.
MetalMan20
Stealth
a year ago
Rugged ones are usually the thick pastel shirts they have, that can act as an overshirt as well if you want to keep things cool & casual
M&S I agree, their collection isn't very consistent and takes a hell of a lot of time to find something elegant yet modern with them. Though I have their slim fit shirts and trousers for formal events& they've been running sturdy for years. I would suggest going to their bigger outlets given their sizes vary by quite a lot at times and to also keep a look at their collection.
Apart from this, also planning to try bear house on freindsnrec
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Decathlon — best for wfh, even their casual collection is nice though
Vegetabledev22
Stealth
a year ago
lamo, i wear there gym shorts to office. I'm here to write code not do fashion. and nobody cares as long as you're ripped.
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Thoreau
Stealth
a year ago
You should try this homegrown Indian brand called ‘March’ .. you will love their minimalistic yet durable clothing line 🤘🏽
BitterPill
Stealth
a year ago
March is an overpriced brand. They have done a good job with their photography and targeted marketing. There are many brands that sell the same stuff (minimalistic supima cotton) at a much lower price point.
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Don't wear the same clothes everywhere.
XYXX and damensch - loungewear
Uspa, Louis Philippe - office wear
No.
It's just a wannabe baniya shop trying to look cool with piss poor customer service. Designs are ok. Quality is below average for the price. Try real quality brands like LP, van Heusen, etc.
Barbaadeshwar
Stealth
a year ago
Thank you, RR sucks
Barbaadeshwar
Stealth
a year ago
Uniqlo - I'm shocked people are wasting money on LP, Indian Terrain, CP, AS, lavda lasun when Uniqlo exists. Literally everything you need will be there at great prices and superb quality. March Tee after them.
3K for a basic shirt you could get cheaper from other good brands is great prices?
Nice try Uniqlo marketing team.
Uniqlo is too good
Great quality, not too expensive
Sorts your life out
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coderx
Student
a year ago
Jockey but for wfh
PutridStem73
Stealth
a year ago
Polo tees from Levis’s are the best
Uniqlo - Unmatched quality for the price. Good craftsmanship and designs:
DualLimit78
Stealth
a year ago
Decathlon solid colour t-shirts for WFH and office casuals
Decathlon golf polo t-shirts for business casual and in person meetings
Allen Solly Jeans and Max shorts for office and WFH respectively
Footwear depends on comfort + personal importance (or lack thereof) on style. Air Jordans for extreme focus on streetwear v/s Hush Puppies for extreme focus on comfort, your mileage may vary of course
Tholaram
Stealth
a year ago
Road side stuff is best for wfh.
I would suggest you to choose the clothing based on your body type.
Prefer Allen Solly, Indian Terrain, Colorplus for very native and basic look and comfort. (if you are out of shape and looks are not best part of you)
Go for Park Avenue, LP slim fits if you're slim.
Blackberry pants + Wrangler full sleeves
Color combination you need figure out based on your skin complexion, height weight, shape.
Full sleeves always covered for me in scenario where AC was chilly.
Outside office folded sleeves gave me confidence.
Blackberry's were comfortable for me.
WeepyPast83
Stealth
a year ago
Zudio is the goto for me,they have trends at lower prices and the quality is good as well.Win win.
Potato123
Stealth
a year ago
I have a rule of collared Tees in office, and I like Full sleeves. Hard to get, but got from local stores.
I rotate the tees & formal every week and have 3 jeans to pair them.
Get reeebok/nike or some good shoes online when on sale and switch them alternate weeks/days.
Why is everyone assuming @WideScenes gender? Why only male recos? Be inclusive guys