
Business Casual Made Easy
Style Guide
By: Richard Andersson • 4 minBusiness casual. A dress code that should be effortless—but, let’s be honest, often isn’t. The challenge? Striking that perfect balance between sharp and relaxed, formal and comfortable. That’s exactly why we put together this guide: three foolproof business casual outfits that make dressing well easy. But we’re not just showing you what to wear—we’re giving you key styling rules to follow, so you can master business casual with confidence. Let’s get into it.
Look 1: The Classic Business Casual
The Two-Color Rule
The simplest way to refine your business casual look is to limit your color palette. Here, we’re working with just two: a deep navy and a soft taupe. A well-fitted shirt, tailored trousers, and an unstructured jacket—this is the holy trinity of business casual. No tie, no pocket square, no overthinking. Just clean, minimal styling that let the quality of the garments do the talking.
Look 2: Smart Knits
Keep It Tonal & Work with Seasonal Fabrics
Not in the mood for a shirt? A fine-knit crew neck is your best friend. It’s sharp, comfortable, and adapts effortlessly to different seasons. Keep the colors tonal—navy on navy, grey on grey, beige on beige. It creates an understated, sophisticated look. For fall, go for a knitted wool crew neck; in spring or summer, swap it for a Filo di Scozia T-shirt under your jacket. The concept stays the same—just adjust for the weather.
Look 3: Elegant Layers
Swap the Jacket for a Fine-Knit Half Zip
Sometimes, you want that dressed-up feel without a blazer. That’s where the fine-knit half zip comes in. Worn over a crisp dress shirt, it frames the collar beautifully and adds an extra layer of refinement. This is a go-to look when you want to stay polished but relaxed. Blue on blue is always a safe bet—timeless, easy to wear, and always elegant.