Help me get dressed for work (professional business casual)

In that case, you could just wear your suit pants and a shirt, and off you go. Maybe supplement your shirt collection if all you have is white or blue. Or just wear suits–every business casual office I’ve worked in had people who wore suits every day just because that’s how they roll.

And even sven raised a good point I should have mentioned–there’s no reason to pay full price at the places I mentioned–they have sales and promotions all the time. If I want to buy something online at a time when a sale isn’t going on, I’ll google “Banana Republic promo code” and often find something.

I find it hard to match ties to pink shirts so I’d stay away from that color.
If you have problems matching ties up I would go to a store that displays them against shirts. Look for a well dressed sales person and ask for help matching them up and learn how to tie the damn thing for proper length. A $100 tie looks stupid if you end up looking like Oliver Hardy. I try to buy multiple shirts to match one tie so the colors of the tie match more than one shirt.

Buy stuff that doesn’t wrinkle. Again, really expensive clothes look bad on you if they’re wrinkled.

I need more in my wardrobe but don’t want to buy more suits. Also, I don’t want to wear wool all the time. Something I can wash would be nice.

Some reviews say too “thin” material, see-through. How have yours been?

As does Nordstrom. They employ people who will find clothes for you based on the criteria you give them. (Age, “business casual,” size, etc.) At very worst, you’ll walk away with a better idea of what kinds of clothes will work for you.

Fitted shirts. Fitted polos or fitted dress shirts, it doesn’t matter. But nothing looks sloppier or more out of date than a man - of any size - in a billowy shirt.

Overall tips for care: Permanent press or casual cycle in the washer in cold (Tide Coldwater performs best in cold water according to CR), low heat in the dryer, wash and dry EVERYTHING inside-out (so it doesn’t pill or wear or fade as fast), set a cell phone alarm 5 min before the dryer is done and hang EVERYTHING up.

Buy a $30-50 clothing steamer from Amazon to touch up collars, etc. MUCH faster than ironing and much easier.

All good but the first. Fitted shirts dont.

Fit, that is, on us heavier guys.

Just make sure what ever the style, they fit properly. Wearing a shirt a size or two too big to hide your size only makes you look bigger and sloppy. Same goes for women.

Huh. I really did not know that. Perhaps the mistake I’m making isn’t a question of fitted vs nonfitted but rather of XXL when an XL will do just fine. Tenting is something I see often and it’s never appealing. Certainly though, knowing what looks good on you is 90% of the battle, the other 10% being finding the time and inclination and money to go buy it :p.