Dress Casually…With Style! Mastering Casual Menswear

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Casual menswear is increasingly growing in popularity these days, even among classic style fans. Today, we’re going to help you relax your wardrobe and enjoy dressing casually like a pro, while still looking timeless.

It’s without a doubt that casual style is abundant in the 21st century, with some examples leaving a lot to be desired for the sartorial-minded. I’m not even kidding. A muscle-printed T-shirt is one of the first things that popped up from a simple Google search for casual style. As much as this item baffled us, we noticed something in our search results – not all casual outfit ideas are bad. Well, some of them actually being very wearable within a classic mindset. 

However, this varying level of quality when it comes to casual outfits means it can be very confusing to work out what does and does not look good; also what is and is not acceptable to wear out and about. Therefore, we thought it was high time we put our stamp on the art of dressing casually in the 21st century, all while still enjoying the benefits of classic style.

What is Classic Style For Men…and What Isn’t?

After all, having a great, elevated, casual wardrobe can be a great social skeleton key nowadays as more people accept casual style as the norm. So, we’re not not saying you should ditch your suits and sport coats. Instead, see this as an opportunity to flex your sartorial muscles while accepting casual style and for the avoidance of any doubt. This is not what we mean when we say “sartorial muscles.”

Why is Casual Style Important?

Gentleman wearing suits casually as a common norm back in the days.
Gentlemen wearing suits casually was a common norm back in the day.

First up, we need to address the question: why is casual style important? Simply put, we’re not living in a world where more formal attire like suits, ties, and sport coats are the norm. There’s no denying, it’s wonderful fun to look back at a time when suits were considered the everyday norm for many, but the reality is we’re not in a society where dressing up is commonplace.

Of course, there’s nothing stopping you from dressing up and dressing well, and we at the Gentleman’s Gazette will be the first to applaud you when you do. After all, that’s kind of everything we’re about. But, it’s important to realize that going against the grain will get people’s attention, as Raphael explains in our other guide.

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So, while dressing up is going to turn heads, does that mean accepting casual style is just following the crowd? In a word: no.

Kyle dressed up in a more comfortable casual outfit paired up with a tie from Fort Belvedere.
Kyle dressed up in a more comfortable casual outfit paired up with a tie from Fort Belvedere. [Pictured: Shantung Striped Dark Red, Blue, and White Silk Tie – Fort Belvedere]

Mastering casual style is important for a number of reasons. First, most people accept you far easier when you’re dressed casually. Naturally, this is especially true if they’re also dressed casually. There will always be occasions that call for you to dial up the formality – evening occasions like a Black Tie dinner, an important meeting at work, or an official ceremony are a few examples. But, as these typically happen less frequently, it means the majority of our time will be spent around others that are dressed less formally.

We humans still make split-second decisions based on others appearances and dressing similarly to the others you’ll be spending your time with will help them to see you as an approachable, equal peer. Sometimes, this will help you in making both personal and business connections.

Gear up your casual wardrobe outfits with these key points to remember.
Gear up your casual wardrobe outfits with these key points to remember. [Pictured: Soft White Cotton Flannel Pocket Square with hand rolled Periwinkle Blue X-stitch edges – Fort Belvedere]

Mastering casual style will also help you feel more comfortable. This sentiment can be taken literally and figuratively. Not only does casual style involve more laid-back versions of tailored garments, but it also allows you to feel more at ease with yourself and the situation. We’ll go into more detail about the latter point in just a sec.

For now, it’s hard to see how anyone wouldn’t feel comfy when wearing a relaxed outfit of well-worn denim and knitwear, or cool linen and seersucker.

Another reason for the importance of casual style is that it gives you more freedom. The ability to dress up or down your outfit is a lifesaver.

Casual outfits gives us freedom and comfort at the same time.
Casual outfits give us freedom and comfort at the same time.

Maybe you’ve misjudged the formality of the office party and arrived wearing a tie when everyone else is more at ease. Simply remove your time, and you’re already looking like you belong in the group. This works because of the freedom to make an outfit more casual at a moment’s notice, and it means you get to go more places having mastered casual style.

When is Casual Style Acceptable?

Having explored the importance of casual style, let’s revisit the figurative comfort of dressing down with the question: when is casual style acceptable?

Casual styling is fairly acceptable by most people nowadays.
Casual style is fairly acceptable in today’s world.

As we previously mentioned, casual style is increasingly more acceptable in a number of places nowadays. Like before, this may initially feel like a negative thing if you’re a lover of classic clothing, but it’s still actually a positive. You’ll have more options for what you’re able to wear to a greater variety of things. For example, Black Tie usually isn’t required for an evening dinner nowadays, but you can indulge if you want to.

Equally, it’s all right if you arrive in a nice suit and tie combination; something that would have been considered too casual for evening events many years ago is now accepted. This is great as it allows you to enjoy a wide range of activities without feeling the pressure of having a wardrobe full of items for different dress codes that you might experience less than others.

Raphael in his business casual ensemble arriving in style.
Raphael in his business casual ensemble. [Pictured: Houndstooth Silk Bourette Bow Tie Dark Green Pearl Grey – Fort Belvedere]

That being said, we’ll always advise against showing up to any event in your PJs, even with a more accepting outlook. Planning outfits for those formal occasions is typically easier as you know you won’t be going fully casual.

So, what about casual dress and other more everyday settings? It goes without saying that, in the home, you have the greatest flexibility about what you wear, so feel free to be as casual as you please. But, do bear in mind that you never know when you might need to open the door to someone.

Raphael, Preston, Nathan, and I have previously discussed our honest, at-home outfits, so if you’d like to see more about what we feel comfortable wearing at home, check out our guide on at-home attire. Even though many of us spend a greater amount of time working from home than in previous years, we all enjoy escaping the house to be out and about.

Going out for movies in a casual jeans jacket and plain comfortable shirt to pair with.
Going out for movies in a casual jean jacket and plain, comfortable shirt can be appropriate.

Public settings offer the greatest variety in terms of the formality spectrum. Running errands may necessitate a more casual look than a city shopping trip, visiting the cinema allows you to be more casual than a theater show might, and a family diner won’t expect you to be as formally attired as going out to a fine-dining establishment.

So, the key lies in understanding where you’re going to be spending the majority of your time when in your casual attire. This way, you can tweak just how casual you want to look. If you’re ever in doubt, we’d always advocate for airing on the side of being slightly more formal as it’s always easier to dress down rather than up when you’ve already left the house.

A more laid back outfit in brown jacket when grabbing a quick snack.
A more laid-back outfit in a brown jacket is great for grabbing a quick snack.
Casual but not too informal when dinning out with friends.
A casual but not too informal jacket is great for dining out with friends.

The workplace is the main area where most of us will spend our time, where the standard of dress will be led mostly by company policy. But, even if you don’t have a dress code outlined by your employer, there’s still a general consensus that will be held by your colleagues. Use this general lay of the land as your compass for what is and is not appropriate within casual clothing. And even with no specific dress code, don’t be the guy in the office who thinks it’s Aloha Friday every day.

So, when it comes to the appropriateness of casual dressing, there are many opportunities to explore the benefits of a relaxed style. Remember, even in the Golden Age of Menswear, casual clothing was perfectly acceptable and often worn more frequently than you might think.

Stay out from wearing inappropriate casual outfits that requires no specific dress code.
Avoid wearing inappropriate casual outfits that require no specific dress code.

Mastering Classic Casual Style

So, if you’re feeling inspired to truly master casual style, let’s look at some of the classic wardrobe staples that will help you achieve relaxed elegance.

Pants

1. Corduroys

A more relaxed slimmer fit style corduroy is a great addition to your casual wardrobe.
A more relaxed slimmer-fit style corduroy is a great addition to your casual wardrobe.

Starting with casual pants, corduroys are a great addition to anyone’s wardrobe, they are a unique way to add warmth and texture to your ensemble. But the best part is that many makers are starting to make corduroys available in a five-pocket cut, otherwise, known as a “jeans cut.” The slightly slimmer, more relaxed style is a perfect way to introduce corduroys into your casual wardrobe.

2. Chinos & Khakis

You can never go wrong in wearing khakis.
Khakis are always a great casual option.

Of course, chinos and khakis are an absolute must-have for a casual wardrobe. The classic natural tones transcend time to make these pants so effortless. And being made from cotton, you’ll be able to find a pair of khakis or chinos in varying weights depending on the climate you’re wearing them in.

Still too hot for the full-length trouser? Then opt for the short versions to make an effortlessly-elegant, summer ensemble.

3. Denim

Known to be as a trusted casual pants by everyone.
Jeans are trusted casual pants.

And our casual pants list wouldn’t be complete without denim. The trusty casual pants for many years now. Denim has come a long way in recent years. No longer just for farmers or railroad workers. There’s a lot of great quality denim to discover out there.

With a flattering cut and a dark rinse, your jeans will be an elevated take on everyone’s favorite casual pants.

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Shirts

1. Flannel Shirts

You got to have a good piece of flannel shirt. Go for the more subtle colors.
You got to have a good piece of flannel shirt. Go for the more subtle colors.

Preston has spoken before about the virtues of flannel shirts. So, while the red-and-black check carries either hipster or “lumberjack vibes,” there are many more options out there for you to explore.

In our experience, subtle checks and patterns work best. And if you really want to up the ante, go for a solid color flannel shirt where you let the texture do all the talking.

2. Polo Shirts

Polo shirts goes well with solid colors and make sure to have a good quality brand.
Polo shirts go well with solid colors. Hint: make sure to have a good quality brand!

Polo shirts are, without a doubt, a favorite when it comes to dressed-down styles. But, it’s important to remember that they’re not all made the same. Similar to flannel shirts, focus on the quality of the garment here.

Solid colors are typically going to be your best friend as it allows the unique pique knit to stand out. Go with a structured collar like a dress shirt to allow your polo to be dressed up with relaxed jackets, too, all the while framing your face in the most attractive light.

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3. Guayabera Shirts

Warmer places requires a Guayabera casual shirt.
Warmer places call for a Guayabera casual shirt. [Image credit: The Anthology]

Guayabera shirts may be less common, but are no less stylish – similar to the streamlined sibling, the Cuban, collared shirt. The Guayabera lives in a family of shirt styles that features a unique collar style. The intentionally designed open collar is designed to sit flat against the shirt front, but tall in the back like a regular dress shirt. The result is an elegant, V-shape toward the shirt’s buttoning point – somewhat emulating the flattering lines of a suit jacket.

Featuring a roomier cut, shirts like the Guayabera, the Cuban shirt, and the Hawaiian shirt are all great warm-weather additions to your casual shirt collection.

4. T-Shirts

Classic casual shirts are a staple piece to any gentleman's wardrobe.
Classic casual shirts are a staple piece to any gentleman’s wardrobe.

Classic T-shirts are another item to consider here, and by classic, we mean simple, logo-free, and well-cut. Being the cornerstone of a casual wardrobe for decades, a T-shirt is likely no stranger to you, but it’s getting it right that counts. We suggest sticking to the quintessentially-classic white tee, and I’ll guide you through some of our favorite ways to wear it in our other guide.

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Jackets

1. Leather Jackets

A black leather jacket is a timeless outerwear to have.
A black leather jacket is a timeless outerwear to have.

Let’s now turn to casual jackets. Leather jackets are perhaps the king of the relaxed outerwear realm. Getting a unique patina with every wear, leather jackets have been worn for decades as a reliably-stylish answer to casual outerwear.

After all, formal overcoats have never looked great with less dressy garments. There are many iconic styles out there, so you’re bound to find a leather jacket that suits you. If you’re looking for some inspiration, Nathan is on hand to discuss different ways of wearing one.

2. Overshirts or Shackets

Functionality comes first with these brown button-down overshirts.
Functionality comes first with these brown button-down overshirts.

Overshirts and shackets have also been around for many years, but it’s only recently that they’ve been viewed as serious sartorial contenders.

With the pockets maintaining the functionality of a sport coat, an overshirt allows you to add another layer without worrying too much. If an odd jacket doesn’t fit you well, it’s instantly noticeable. But, an overshirt is designed to fit a little bit looser, so you’re able to lean into the nonchalance of sprezzatura by wearing one over your casual look.

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3. Knitwear

If you’re looking for a casual jacket alternative, then you’ll never go wrong with some quality knitwear. Sweaters and cardigans instantly make you feel more at ease due to their comfortable construction, and depending on the fibers used, can be worn in place of your jacket or underneath it.

This gray knitwear can compliment any basic subtle hues you have in your wardrobe.
Gray knitwear can complement any basic subtle hues you have in your wardrobe.

Pairing knitwear and classic menswear colors, such as navy, gray, green, and brown, is a surefire way to keep your casual wardrobe as versatile as possible, while aiming for sweaters with a V-neck will allow you to dress them up or down depending on whether you like to add some neckwear to them.

Shoes

1. Loafers

Loafers are considered to be the easiest type of casual type of shoes to wear.
Loafers are considered to be the easiest type of casual type of shoes to wear. [Pictured: Shadow Stripe Ribbed Socks Bright Blue and Yellow Fil d’Ecosse Cotton-Fort Belvedere]

For your feet, you’ll want some casual footwear. Loafers represent the best, all-around casual shoe as the lack of laces and slip-on style make for easy wearing in every sense of the word. Indeed, loafers typically live in the category of summer shoes, along with other casually-acceptable styles, such as boat shoes, espadrilles, and driving moccasins.

All these shoes are considered most appropriate for warm weather wear, but can absolutely be used in cooler climates with the right choice of materials. Think of suede or nubuck, as well as everyone’s favorite penny loafer material, cordovan leather.

A summer shoes to choose from!
Colorful loafers.

2. Dress Sneakers

Preston prefers his shoes to be a cordovan dress sneakers classic in dark brown color.
Preston prefers his shoes to be cordovan dress sneakers in dark brown color.

Speaking of cordovan, you could also go for a pair of simple dress sneakers like Preston’s, which he showcases in greater detail while giving you the lowdown on horsehides here. But, if cordovan isn’t the material choice for you, think of a classically-styled pair of dress sneakers from calfskin or even canvas.

Having been around for well over a century, sneakers have been worn by many classic style aficionados throughout the years. Much more streamlined than a pair of athletic training shoes, there’s room in everyone’s wardrobe for a pair of sneakers. Some of which will even give you that unique vintage style.

You may opt for a classic white dress sneakers for any casual outfit.
You may opt for classic white dress sneakers for any casual outfit.

Accessories

1. Tote Bags

Tote bags really comes in handy.
Tote bags are a great casual bag.

Tote bags are an excellent choice for an easy, on-the-go bag for relaxed excursions, as nothing spoils a casual ensemble more than a smart bag built for business. So, as much as we love our attaché cases for office days, they stay at home when we want to chill out.

2. Newsboy & Pork Pie Hats

Newsboy hat is a very common headwear piece to use during the 20th Century.
Newsboy hat is a very common headwear piece to use during the 20th Century.

Newsboy and pork pie hats are equally great for a laid-back aesthetic. The 8-panel panel or newsboy hat has been a popular piece of chilled-out headwear since the turn of the 20th century, and the pork pie is a far nicer take than the more-commonly-seen bucket hat.

The beauty of both of these styles is that they allow you to incorporate something other than a baseball cap into your casual wardrobe.

Preston wearing a pork pie hat in Madrigal Stetson Coconut.
Preston wearing a pork pie hat in Madrigal Stetson Coconut.

Conclusion

With all these items, there are a couple of things to bear in mind. Any of these items have the potential to be dressier or more relaxed. What you’ll notice is the fewer graphics, logos, and embellishments an item has, the smarter it will look. This is typically a great place to start as you’ll not only build a robust, casual wardrobe, but a versatile one, too – when there are fewer distractions.

For example, let a sweater be plain, simple, and have good quality, and it’ll look far better across the spectrum of outfits. Next, you’ll want to look for the same details you’d focus on in your more formal attire. Think about the quality of materials, construction, and as ever, how the garment fits you.

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Applying the same principles from your formal clothes to your casual ones, you’ll continue to look and feel great at both ends of the spectrum. Hopefully, you’ve enjoyed our take on casual dressing through a classic lens.

What are your favorite casual style staples? Did any of them make it onto our list today, or did we leave any of your favorites out? Let us know in the comments below.

Outfit Rundown

So, today, I’m wearing a navy blue, crewneck sweater with a blue-and-white striped shirt; along with a pair of medium-washed jeans, brown chukka boots, and some Fort Belvedere, shadow-striped socks; and I’m also wearing a Ralph Lauren fragrance as well to go along with my Ralph Lauren sweater. Had to go together, of course! Check out the Fort Belvedere shop for socks like these.

Kyle in his classic navy blue crewneck sweater paired with a washed jeans pants.
Kyle in his classic navy blue crewneck sweater paired with a pair of washed jeans pants.
Shadow Stripe Ribbed Socks Navy Blue and Red Fil d'Ecosse Cotton - Fort Belvedere

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Shadow Stripe Ribbed Socks Navy Blue and Red Fil d'Ecosse Cotton

Reader Comments

  1. GG you’ve fallen down on the job. Other casual items you’ve neglected to mention:

    1) Boots. Look awesome with casual clothes and added bonus of giving shorter gentlemen some added height. Am particularly partial to Chelsea boots but Chukka boots are also great.

    2) Monk/double monk straps – can be worn with more formal outfits but look great with more casual outfits, too.

    3) Messenger bags – leather or canvas, maybe even denim for really casual outfits

    1. I came here to comments on boots, as well. Let’s be honest, unless you’re already NBA center height, every man benefits from a bit more height.

  2. What about brogues for casual wear? How do you incorporate those in casual wear? Would have liked to seen a section on that IF it applies

    1. Definitely and brogue patterns are available on a variety of footwear such as monk straps, Chelsea boots, other dress boots, derbies, bluchers, etc

    2. Brogues can indeed be introduced to your casual ensembles, but there are a few nuances to pay attention to so you can get things right. We discuss this in greater detail in our Brogue and Wingtip shoe guide

  3. Great Article Kyle, As for me, I look at where I am going, what will the weather be, is it indoors or outdoors? what type of occasion am I going to, then I can determine what will “suite”. Just as you stated you can always “dress down” if need be, but knowing in advance “where” you are going and what will you be doing when you get there is the best, to think of how you will dress. I always plan before I leave the house to know what is appropriate. Remer the the old saying? “Who, What, when and where” is a great way to start in how you dress. This has always been great reminder for me, and it has never let me down yet. Think first, act second.

    1. Which is why 99% of the world are dressed down: they mistake ‘you can always dress down’ to ‘dress down always’ and skip the middle man so to speak by dressing down from the start. Because when they think, they think their thoughts are along the lines of:

      – I’m entitled to uninterrupted and unmitigated comfort so why should I wait until the end of the day to get into your soft ratty sweats or comfy pyjamas and slippers?

      – People should just be grateful I turned up to event; it’s better for me to turn up in comfy clothes than not at all.

      – Take it or leave it

      1. There are many other factors as to why people dress casually, though.

        There are societal pressures where people want to feel they belong to a particular group, and if that group dresses a certain way then a newcomer will emulate that.

        There is also the influence of media and entertainment – most people will see formal clothing linked to news readers, politicians, and (stuffy) authority figures who all dress formally in a begrudging or inherited way. The protagonist or even the everyday person is pictured in a more casual ensemble, enforcing relatability.

        And we can’t forget the fact that clothing brands and manufacturers are in the business of making money. If it’s popular to dress down, then casualwear is going to be marketed (and purchased) quite aggressively.

        Of course, a small element will be the self-serving thought process, but the reality is many people do not actively think of dressing down as a result of entitlement, and it’s unfair to tar everyone with the same brush.

        The goal of considered dressing and style is to encourage and inspire others, not disparage them if they don’t subscribe to the same thought process.

  4. that was a great video Kyle. I agree with you 100%. short of going to work in a smoking jacket in your slippers. dressing up casually is the best way to go. I prefer it for my day to day life. granted if I had a chance to dress up in tails or a double-breasted tuxedo. I would do it in a heartbeat! every time I go shopping for a new piece to add to my collection I feel like a kid in a candy store. I want to look in every store.I want to see what is on sale. I mean sometimes having the weekend to do shopping is not enough! I want to take a week but. who has that kind of time I have to reel it in. and be real calculating about what I add to my wardrobe. I really enjoyed the section about sweaters. living on the East Coast having sweaters is a must. that would definitely accent your wardrobe. I’ve always stayed traditional to the dress pants. once in awhile I would venture out to the Dockers. but mostly dress pants. but I have to start branching out and looking at corduroy and Chino’s. and definitely I do enjoy loafers. and the new bucks and also a good solid white sneaker. I’ve tried but I can’t get into wearing wingtips. and I just can’t see myself doing it. I’m more of penny loafer for type of guy. I like the more relaxing fit on a shoe especially if you’re going to be on your feet all day long. well that’s my five cents on the subject.

    1. Excellent to hear about your own style journey, thank you for sharing! I think you touched on a very important aspect: having a varied wardrobe is the key to looking great all of the time.

  5. What is the brown jacket that Kyle is wearing with a tie at the top of the article? I have been looking for a jacket in that cut for quite some time.

  6. A trucker jacket with a tie? Brown sneakers? The perfecto leather jacket is not stylish is a mean jacket with attitude and it should not be weared with any type of slack, chinos or whatever. You are profaning one of the icons of American fashion. One last comment Preston seems to be 80 years int his face shot.

    1. Yes, trucker jackets are a great casual piece in their own right but am also not a fan of wearing it with a tie. Too much of a clash or mismatch between the formalities of the two.

  7. I do think there is both a geographic element and a contextual element to this.

    For instance, in California, a tie automatically bumps you out of “casual” style. It doesn’t necessarily put you in the “formal” bucket, but if others present are dressed “casually,” you’re going to stand out, and not necessarily in a good way.

    At a social dinner, wearing a tie in an otherwise casual manner makes you look interesting. At a business meeting, it could draw unwelcome attention to yourself for not fitting into the room. Depending upon your role in the meeting (i.e., are you the intern or the CEO?), the impact on others might be negative.

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