Good starter shops for business casual attire

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What are some good shops to get some business casual shirts/pants?

Like chinos and button down shirts? I have a spot for suits and shoes already.


I'm trying to dress my age (sometimes). I wear Tommy Hilfiger and nautica from the thrift store on a daily basis:snoop:I need to work on my "dressy" wardrobe
 

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J.Crew, Banana are my mainstays for oxfords and sweaters. I know what fits at both places so it's just grab and go.

You can hit the outlet versions of each but the quality is cheaper.

AG pants at Nordstrom are a mainstay for me. I have 6 colors. They are cut and feel like jeans but look like pants. They feel like they are going to last forever. We'll see.
 

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What are some good shops to get some business casual shirts/pants?

Like chinos and button down shirts? I have a spot for suits and shoes already.


I'm trying to dress my age (sometimes). I wear Tommy Hilfiger and nautica from the thrift store on a daily basis:snoop:I need to work on my "dressy" wardrobe
H&M and Express

H&M is good shyt for maaaad cheap. Express I get my stuff from if I want higher quality.
 

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BR especially! They always have stupid deals at the outlets.

In Brooklyn I always see 70% sales whenever I'm up there. Here in Atlanta too.
Just remember that Banana started making clothes specifically for the outlet now. Best way to describe it is BR designs with Old Navy materials.

A lot of companies are doing that now. It's a way to keep a certain brand image while also selling a slightly inferior (materials, fit, construction) product to the masses.

Nothing wrong with that of course...but just an FYI.
 

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Just remember that Banana started making clothes specifically for the outlet now. Best way to describe it is BR designs with Old Navy materials.

A lot of companies are doing that now. It's a way to keep a certain brand image while also selling a slightly inferior (materials, fit, construction) product to the masses.

Nothing wrong with that of course...but just an FYI.
Word? Didnt know that. Makes total sense though
 
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