Dressing smart casual starts with the most obvious piece of clothing, your shorts. No longer must you wear those ugly, baggy shorts with the shirt you no longer want or the tank top that has the old stain on it. Now you can find shorts in so many stylish cuts, colors, and fabrics that you'll be wearing them with anything. And no matter what you pair them with, they are guaranteed to make you look better than you've ever looked in your life. From short, long, or somewhere in between, your shorts can be accessorized in a way that only someone who works at a factory can do.
Next, let's talk about what goes on your sleeve and how you can use this to accessorize your smart casual wardrobe. Your sleeves are the same height as your legs, so don't worry too much about cutting them to fit, just roll up your sleeves so that they hang down and look great with any shirt you have in your closet. You can wear a button down shirt under a blazer, or layer a vest over a shirt. You can also roll up your sleeves to dress down a blouse to the business-casual level. This is so convenient!
Your pants should also be smart. Remember, you can roll them down to the floor if needed. But you can also always pull up your pants a little if you need to dress down a jacket or blazer for work. There are lots of ways that you can wear your pants to create smart, not dressed down looks.
And finally, let's discuss accessories. Accessorizing your smart casual wardrobe with items like a quilted cotton polo shirt, a round neck t-shirt with a polo neck, a cardigan, chino shorts, a pair of comfortable leather loafers, and a carry-on bag are all essential. If you want to add even more color and texture to your outfit, you could pair your shoes and belt with the same hue and texture of fabric.
Formal attire is another big part of the office-smart casual ensemble. While a traditional suit may be acceptable for some occasions, these are really for events or occasions that have formal dress codes. Think twice about wearing a suit at an informal reception. You'll want to go easy on the tie and the pocket book.
As you can see, formality doesn't have to mean an absence of style. You don't have to sacrifice fashion or comfort in order to be smart. On the contrary, being smart can mean you choose to wear less than what others expect. Choose your outerwear carefully, but don't sacrifice fashion or comfort to achieve it.
So remember that your sneakers, jeans, and tee shirt don't have to match your suit, nor do they have to match your job. You can have a stylish, but still professional looking outfit. The key is in how you accessorize it. A sharp new logo tee shirt with a pair of smart, casual jeans can be all you need to get that job done, no matter what type of workplace you work in. Go ahead, be different, and make sure your looks include all of the above!

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