As one might expect, men’s fashion undergoes changes from time to time. Sometimes, formal attire becomes the rage while other trends call for a more casual look. What happens when an occasion or event calls for both? You simply need to go for what is called the smart-casual look. Though many businesses may have loosened their dress codes, it does not give you free reign to show up in a T-shirt, jeans, and sneakers. If you do not want to slap on a three-piece suit but do not wish to look grubby at the same time, there are ways of achieving the smart-casual look.

Wearing a long-sleeved shirt is a good place to start, but be sure it has a collar. For a bit more formality, you may put on a tie, but it is certainly not necessary. With a tie, you might be tempted to don a suit coat, but that pretty much pushes the needle into formal territory. Sport coasts and blazers are smart choices and can be worn over T-shirts when even more relaxed attire is called for.

Jeans and T-shirts
alone may not meet the smart-casual standards, but they are okay when worn with a blazer and whether the event allows it. Because this is as informal as you want to dress and still maintain a smart-casual look, the jeans must be new, washed, and ironed. Comfort is certainly acceptable, but pleated jeans are a much safer choice than standard jeans due to the heightened style they provide. To be absolutely sure, it is probably a better idea to simply keep the jeans in your closet and put on some nice khakis or chinos. Whatever you choose for pants, wearing a belt is absolutely necessary.

There are plenty of opportunities for men to adorn themselves with smart-casual clothing. Whether going out to eat or off to work, you will look fine. Plus, the ladies really like the confidence and class the style presents.