Joseph Tang is a Who What Wear editor in residence and the fashion director of Canadian department store Holt Renfrew, where he oversees the fashion and style direction for both the women’s and men’s businesses.
A new year calls for a style reset, including your work wardrobe. Figuring out what you should wear to work should not feel like a chore day in and day out. As we enter into a new year, returning to the office or logging back on is the perfect moment to rethink how you dress for work. The goal is pieces that feel as comfortable as they look put together.
When it comes to business-casual dressing, I always prioritize soft, breathable fabrics, relaxed silhouettes that feel intentional and never sloppy, and just enough trend-forward detail to feel current without veering into fashion-victim territory. Whether you are dialing into virtual meetings from home or heading into the boardroom, the right styling choices can make getting dressed feel low effort but highly considered. Ahead, I am sharing four easy styling hacks I rely on to elevate a business-casual work wardrobe—no overthinking required.
1. Dress Down the Tie

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(Image credit: Joseph Tang)
Inspired by Jonathan Anderson’s debut collection for Dior, the tie is reintroduced with a collegiate, off-duty sensibility that feels right for modern business casual. Worn relaxed rather, it adds a subtle twist to the ongoing prep revival. Style it with a fine-gauge quarter-zip, and anchor the look with dark-wash denim for an outfit that feels polished yet effortless, whether you are heading into a casual office or dialing into a client meeting.

Thom Browne
Merino Wool 4-Bar Funnel Neck Pullover

Polo Ralph Lauren
Striped Silk Repp Narrow Club Tie

Eton
Light Blue Patterned Textured Twill Shirt

Rag & Bone
Fit 4 Workwear Straight Jeans

ANDERSON’S
Leather Belt With Metal Tip

Zegna
Dark Brown Leather and Suede Triple Stitch™ Monte Sneakers
2. A Jacket Alternative

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(Image credit: Joseph Tang)
Sometimes a jacket can feel too formal for certain settings, yet a look still needs a finishing layer. A field jacket is an easy alternative that works seamlessly indoors and outdoors. Choose a modern fabric such as a denim-wool blend, which offers structure and texture while still reading polished and professional for a business-casual environment.

Theory
Turtleneck Cardigan in Boiled Wool

Theory
Standard 5-Pocket Pant in Brushed Corduroy

Robert Barakett
The Barakett Tee

The Row
Nobilis Shoe Boot in Leather

The Row
Sisal Backpack in Cotton Canvas
3. Zoom-Friendly Sweater

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(Image credit: Joseph Tang)
When working from home, it is easy to fall back into leisurewear staples. Instead, opt for a sweater that delivers the same comfort as a hoodie but offers more visual interest for virtual meetings. Look for refined knits or subtle textures that read polished on camera.
Balance the ease up top by swapping sweats for a fluid, wide-leg pant in a soft linen blend. The result feels relaxed yet intentional. Pro tip: Break in new loafers at home and trade fuzzy slippers for a slim boat shoe to stay comfortable while keeping your look work-ready from the waist down.

Studio Nicholson
Line Pant in Espresso

ANDERSON’S
Leather Belt With Metal Tip

THE ROW
Novus Leather Boat Shoes
4. Opt for a Statement Jacket

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(Image credit: Joseph Tang)
Suit separates are an easy way to add personality to a business-casual wardrobe. A linen-blend jacket in brown brings structure and polish, but the look feels more relaxed when styled with a wool silk knit instead of a traditional shirt. To balance the tailored top layer, finish with a pair of refined cargo pants that add a modern, utilitarian edge while keeping the overall outfit work-appropriate.

SLOWEAR
Wool-Blend Roundneck Sweater

SLOWEAR
Tapered Cargo Pants

Thom Browne
Poly Twill Pocket Tote

THE ROW
Novus Leather Boat Shoes

BOTTEGA VENETA
Intreccio Leather Belt
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