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Originally Posted by _Q_
Here's the thing.
Most people think that no dress code = dress like s*** everyday because nobody gives a f***. And that's fine if you truly don't care. There are, however, countless ways to look good dressed casually. In fact, wearing a well fitted T shirt with dark slim jeans and fashion sneakers looks a hell of a lot better in my opinion than a black, off the rack $200 suit with Aldo shoes.
I'm glad you're seeking advice
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This 1000x.
The important thing is that whatever you're wearing it looks intentional. Maybe you don't know what that means, and that's cool, lots of ways to find out.
Find a store that does personal shopping and give that a try.
I know a few people who have done it at Simons and really enjoyed the experience. The nice thing there is that it's a free service, and they have a pretty wide range of price points/formality levels. For a workplace with no dress code, it's probably got a lot of things you can wear, be comfortable in, and still look good/put together.
And remember, it always feels better to be the guy who is slightly over dressed than the guy who is slightly under dressed.
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