What brands do you like for "Business Casual" workwear?

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jaedaliu

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Go to joeseph a banks on a buy one get five free event. Their wrinkle free dress shirts are the best value in a durable shirt around. I have some that are a decade old and still look new. I have about 25 of them

Interesting. Have you purchased recently? The best I've seen in the last few months is buy 1 get 3 free*

(*traveler products do not apply. traveler shirts are 3 for $99)

The Jos A Bank wrinkle free shirts I have are traveler shirts. Is there another option there that I can get similar wrinkle free for cheaper?
 
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Unlike most I don't get too much business casual. By no business casual I mean we don't get much leverage. No jeans at all, actual dress pants and not dockers, dress shoes, dress shirts, etc..

I wear slacks from Brooks brothers and a dress shirt to go with it. Sometimes I go full suit depending on the day and how cold as balls it is.

DO NOT buy from Mens Warehouse. DO NOT buy from Joseph A Bank. The shit of the shit that is great at marketing to people that do not know what quality clothing is. I still have some slacks from them that started falling apart 2 weeks into them.

for my asian bones:

charles tyrwhitt (my prefererred brand over brooks bros these days)
uniqlo

+tailor to alter

+1 for Charles Tyrwhitt as far as shirts go.
 
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ciba

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If you're mentioning "khakis" in the same sentence as "business casual," then the terrorists have won.

Picture yourself wearing a suit. Take off the jacket. Now take off the tie. Voila... business casual.

This.

I wear a 17 1/2" 37/37 shirt and the most reliable place to find them is Nordstrom. They have some. Try here. They're often on sale for under $50. The half-yearly men's sale starts the day after Christmas.