Friday, March 25, 2016

How To Get Away With Wearing The Same Pants To Work All Week

..and still look good.

Pants. You probably wear them most days.

Pants. You probably wear them most days.

Start with something like these affordable, not skinny, not baggy khakis from Uniqlo ($40).

Tip: Spend $10 and get them hemmed to the proper length (so they hit at the middle of your ankle bone). Or if you DGAF (and your workplace is laid back), just cut them with scissors.

uniqlo.com

It's Monday. Everyone is tired. Keep it simple.

It's Monday. Everyone is tired. Keep it simple.

Champion reverse-weave crewneck sweatshirt, $54.

Calvin Klein denim trucker jacket, $99 (or better yet, find one at a thrift shop).

New Balance ML999MU sneakers, $84.

Timex Expedition Scout watch, $40.

It's Tuesday. Step up the effort slightly by putting on a real shirt.

It's Tuesday. Step up the effort slightly by putting on a real shirt.

Uniqlo Oxford Slim Fit shirt, $30.

Topman Corduroy Harrington Jacket, $95.

Bass Ethan penny loafer, $80.

J.Crew Heart pattern socks, $9.

Tip: If you're wearing loafers, people will see your socks, so it's worth thinking about the color and pattern. Or if it's warm, forget the socks.

It's Wednesday. Nobody expects anything of you on hump-day, which is precisely why you should take the opportunity to stunt on everyone.

It's Wednesday. Nobody expects anything of you on hump-day, which is precisely why you should take the opportunity to stunt on everyone.

Kamakura Tokyo Slim Fit cutaway collar shirt, $79.

H&M linen-blend blazer, $80.

1901 Lewiston wingtip, $100.

The Tie Bar silk knit tie, $25.

Tip: Check out our Basic Ass Guide to Men's Shirt Collars.


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