Business Casual Outfit

Business Casual Outfit

Figure out where the line sits — then see the look on yourself. Upload your photo, describe (or drop in) a business casual outfit, and preview it in about a minute.

Business casual outfit ideas for men and women, built for real offices: chinos and a button-down, a blazer over a knit, a sheath dress with flats. A free AI try-on fits the look onto your own photo while your face, body, and pose stay yours.

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Business casual outfit ideas · men & women · 18+
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Where the line actually sits

Polished, not stuffy — and not too relaxed

Business casual is the in-between dress code, which is exactly why it trips people up. It means put-together without a full suit, comfortable without looking like the weekend. Here is what lands inside the line, and how to test it on yourself first.

A man in his late twenties wearing tan chinos, a light blue button-down shirt, and a navy unstructured blazer with brown leather loafers, standing in a bright modern office with glass walls, full body

What counts — and what doesn't

Yes: chinos, tailored trousers, a collared shirt, a knit polo, a blazer, a sheath dress, a blouse, loafers, clean leather flats. No: ripped or distressed denim, athletic sneakers, hoodies, graphic tees, flip-flops, anything you'd wear to the gym. A dark, untorn pair of jeans can pass in a relaxed office paired with a blazer — read the room before you risk it.

A woman in her thirties wearing a charcoal grey sheath dress with a camel blazer and nude pointed flats, standing in a sunlit office lobby with plants, full body

Build it around neutrals

Keep the base in navy, charcoal, beige, white, and soft grey, then add one quieter accent — burgundy, forest green, dusty blue. Stick to natural-looking fabrics: cotton, wool blends, ponte knit. They photograph clean and read professional. Loud prints and shiny synthetics are the fastest way to tip from polished into costume.

A man in his forties seated at a home desk for a video call, wearing a forest green knit polo under a grey blazer, soft daylight from a window, neutral home-office background, full body

Office vs. remote client call

In-office, the whole outfit shows, so the shoes and the trouser break matter. For a video call with a client, the top half does the work: a structured blazer or a crisp collar reads sharp on camera, even with comfortable bottoms off-screen. Either way, preview the look on your own photo so you know it sits right before the meeting.

Business casual looks to try on

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Business casual outfit
A man in his thirties wearing beige chinos, a white button-down, and a navy blazer with brown loafers, plain neutral studio background, clean lighting, full body

Men: chinos & blazer

Chinos, a button-down, and an unstructured blazer — the safe-but-sharp default. Swap loafers for clean leather sneakers in a relaxed office.

Business casual outfit
A woman in her late twenties wearing a burgundy blouse tucked into tailored black trousers with a grey blazer and black pointed flats, plain neutral studio background, full body

Women: sheath & flats

A sheath dress or blouse-and-trouser combo with a tailored layer. Easy to dress up with a heel or down with a flat.

Business casual outfit
A man in his twenties wearing a forest green knit polo, slim grey chinos, and white minimalist leather sneakers, plain light studio background, full body

Smart casual crossover

A knit polo or fine-gauge sweater with chinos — the relaxed end of the dress code for laid-back teams and Fridays.

How to Try On a Business Casual Outfit with AI

01

Upload Your Photo

One clear, front-facing photo is all it takes.

02

Describe or Add the Look

Type the outfit you have in mind, or drop in a product shot.

03

See It on You

In about a minute you are looking at the look on your own body.

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Business Casual Outfits: Common Questions

In most strict offices, no. Where jeans are allowed, keep them dark, clean, and free of rips or distressing, and pair them with a blazer or a collared shirt to keep the look intentional. If you're unsure, default to chinos or tailored trousers — they're never the wrong call.

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