Now the English phrase “smart casual” can be seen and heard everywhere: in glossy magazines, on TV screens, from reviews of fashion bloggers, in various articles on the Internet, etc. So what is this style? How much do you really know about him? Let's look at what smart casual is, as well as its history, features and advantages.

What is smart casual?

Translating the expression “smart-casual” into Russian is not as easy as it might seem at first glance. All kinds of dictionaries indicate different meanings of this phrase. The most accurate and well-established definition is “smart-casual.” The Oxford Dictionary states that smart casual is a casual and neat, but slightly informal style. In principle, this definition characterizes smart casual well. After all, it combines things in a strict classic style with fashionable and everyday wardrobe items.

History of appearance

The exact origin of the expression “smart casual” is quite difficult to trace. Many sources claim that this term became established in the 1980s, but was widespread throughout the 20th century. The phrase “smart casual” first appeared in an American newspaper in 1924, and it described a sleeveless dress. But only in the 50s of the last century did this term become popular among business people and office employees, first in the USA, and only then in Europe. Back then, going smart casual was as easy as swapping out your classic blazer for a more casual cotton one.

What is smart casual today?

Nowadays, there are much more demands placed on smart casual than in the last century. The main thing is to correctly combine formal business and casual styles in one look. Of course, you can’t wear a jacket with sweatpants for training and go to work like that. It is important to maintain a balance between formal wear and casual wear. To create a harmonious image, the first thing you need to take as a basis is elegance. Only then you need to dilute the look with everyday clothes. To make it clearer, let's give a few examples.

Examples of smart casual style

Smart casual wear typically uses a blazer or jacket as the top. It is best to wear a shirt underneath. Moreover, both a single-color version and striped or checkered models are suitable. To add a touch of class, choose a pocket square in the exact same color as your shirt. It can be neatly folded into your jacket pocket. A tie is optional in this case. If it is not there, then it is advisable to unbutton the top button of the shirt. And if you still want to wear a tie, then give preference to thin or knitted models. You can complement it with a colored clip.

By the way, you can wear not only a shirt, but also a T-shirt under a jacket or blazer. However, remember that the color should match the accessories that you have chosen to create your look. The ideal T-shirt for smart casual style is a plain model with a not very large neckline.

As for trousers, stylists recommend avoiding classic options in this case. No clear lines or even arrows! Chinos and khakis are perfect. Jeans can also be worn in a smart casual style. The main thing is that they do not have overly provocative decorative elements. Therefore, choose more modest models.

Cropped trousers can also be worn in smart casual style. But keep in mind that these should not be beach shorts. The most suitable option is shortened chinos without stripes, ropes or other decorative elements.

There is a strict requirement for smart casual shoes: they must be exclusively classic. You can choose anything: oxfords, monks, loafers, brogues, but not sneakers! And don’t focus only on black shoes, otherwise you will look like an ordinary office worker. Be sure to experiment with color schemes!

Why is smart casual so popular?

Smart casual is one of the most favorite clothing styles among men. It is preferred by representatives of the stronger sex of different ages and all kinds of professions. It is perfect not only for office workers, but also for creative individuals. Smart casual is chosen by active, business-minded and confident men who want to look perfect in any situation. Even Hollywood stars and famous designers do not ignore this interesting style.

But why is smart casual so popular among men? It's simple! Firstly, this style is very convenient because it does not require a tie, buttoned shirts and dress trousers with arrows. Therefore, when choosing smart casual, you will feel free and comfortable in your clothes.

Secondly, the smart casual style can rightfully be called universal. It is great for working in the office, attending various events where there is no strict dress code, going on a date, and just for everyday wear. Thirdly, smart casual does not have too strict boundaries, like, for example, business style. Therefore, it allows men to experiment when creating an image. And most importantly, smart casual always looks relevant and sophisticated, despite the constantly changing fashion trends.

Finding the true meaning of the expression " smart casual» ( verbatim from English "smart-casual") is not an easy task. The Oxford Dictionary gives the following definition: " neat, casual, relatively informal style, consistent with a specific dress code". But these days the trend is that " smart casual” itself becomes a kind of dress code.

Going online with the request “ smart-casual style“, you come face to face with a huge number of somewhat contradictory guidelines - some advise you to wear shorts ( not very dressy, and not particularly casual), others press on ties of inappropriate colors; Some of them even give the impression that they were carved in stone shortly after the appearance of the Ten Commandments. But today " smart casual” is more than a response to nineteenth-century prudishness.

« Smart casual“- this is a term that was destined for: bad luck for you, buddy!” - says Josh Sims, author of Men of Style. “Fortunately, the recent boom in “ non-designer"brands that offer something very, very everyday do not leave much room for thought about what kind of animal this is - " smart-casual style". In fact, the huge selection of modern casual clothing is quite dressy - and at the same time can be worn easily and casually, without discomfort.”

History of style

The exact origins of the expression “smart casual” are no easier to trace than to get to the bottom of its meaning. Dictionary websites say the term became established in the 1980s, but has been fairly common throughout the last century.

In fact, the first recorded use of the expression " smart casual"dates back to 1924 - it was used in an Iowa newspaper" Davenport Democrat" regarding a sleeveless dress ( far from the type of clothing that we are going to recommend).

Whatever the absolute truth, it's fair to assume that smart casual is in some ways related to business casual, and the two terms are often used interchangeably, although they are fundamentally different: one is strictly workwear, the other is not. But in the good old days, you could dress up like a dandy not only to spend a certain amount of time in the office - elegance and unusualness were welcomed everywhere, even in street fashion. As traditional dress standards crumbled, smart casual became a hastily erected bulwark against sartorial excess and eccentric chaos.

« Smart casual forms the link between formal attire and comfortable clothing with a dose of self-expression, and it is this link that men are increasingly looking for" says Josh Sims. This style also causes some panic among “ authoritative looking guys» - all kinds of restaurant managers, event organizers. They can’t find a middle ground - and it turns out something like “ well, yes, I’ll dress with comfort and taste, but I’m not supposed to have too much comfort, and I have problems with taste“, so this all results in inescapable confusion. As a result, the man puts on a blazer, and under it a “business” shirt with an open neck. Don't be like this guy, please."

What is “smart casual” today?

"Smart casual" doesn't mean anything - therefore it can mean anything. According to the column " Styling tips" site mrporter.com, "smart casual" is " something smarter than a tracksuit, but less formal than a suit". Fortunately, there is also a clarification: “ The ideal option is a blazer, a white shirt, neat jeans and light leather loafers.«.

It just didn’t get any easier, right? Each of the proposed elements in our time has a huge range of styles. In a well-intentioned attempt to delve deeper and clarify the situation even more thoroughly ( and with some irony), « A Guide for the Modern Gentleman" Tom Bryant draws a line between " formal smart casual" And " informal smart casual«.

So, " formal"branch is " jacket or blazer, flannel shirt, corduroy pants or chinos (not jeans!), collared shirt (never a T-shirt!) and comfortable shoes (not necessarily lace-ups, but not sandals or sneakers)«.

« Informal"the option remains without such a detailed analysis, however, certain " comfortable dark jeans without any extra fringe", it is also said that " Polo shirts are better than sleeveless shirts“, and in the end we are advised to “move away from everything that you would wear at home.”

But, although this last piece of advice may seem vague, it is perhaps as good a start as any. One of the reasons why " smart casual" does not have a definitive definition - that it can imply wearing radically different things in different contexts. In a word, this is not only a style of clothing - it is a state of mind.

- Change your attitude!

Photo: Burton, Windson, Next, Reiss

« Smart clothing is about the clothing itself, not the style.", writes Sir Hardy Amies in his " ABC of style«. « Shoes should be laced, trousers ironed, tie knot should be tightened. That's what's paramount«.

The key words here, as you can see, are not “ shoes«, « trousers" And " tie", A " laced up«, « ironed«, « tightened up". A white T-shirt, indigo jeans and brand new sneakers can look nicer than a wrinkled shirt, worn-out pants and shoes with cracked leather.

Of course, a T-shirt, jeans and sneakers will not always be appropriate. But smart casual is more about a mood or an attitude than a set of ready-made formulas or a combination of things. Just because the event you want to dress up for is informal, you shouldn’t dress yourself up in any way.

— Think over the “bench”!

Photo: Reiss, Massimo Dutti, Next

We have already been convinced many times that the style “ smart casual" lacks a strict definition. Therefore, it will be much more useful and practical to start with a casual outfit, and then change a couple of its elements to a more presentable alternative.

For example, take a bomber jacket, a T-shirt, jeans and sneakers. Gives off style " anyhow", is not it? Now - feel free to send a bomber jacket and sneakers to " bench" and choose something more interesting. Change your look and achieve the desired result - but don’t overdo it!

- Throw in some shade!

Photo: River Island, Brunello Cucinelli, Saturdays NYC, Daks

You don’t even have to change the selection of clothes described above in order to adapt it to your smart everyday life. The darker the color, the more formal it is, so making an outfit more presentable can be as easy as dimming a lamp.

So you take an olive green bomber jacket, a white T-shirt, light jeans and white sneakers... and replace the olive green with military green, and the light denim with a richer dark blue. Do you feel more impressive? Still would! Enhance the effect by swapping out your white T-shirt and sneakers for gray or charcoal. The components of the outfit are still the same, but the overall effect is completely different. The reverse is also sometimes true: a light tone is a smart style dimmer switch.

— “Smooth” is not always “like clockwork”!

Photo: Suitsupply, Avva, Bonobos, River Island

Others ( in fact, one of the main) a factor in a smart casual outfit is texture. Remember the examples of the most formal men's clothing - suits made of worsted wool, tuxedos. They almost always give a smooth, shiny appearance.

However, replace worsted wool with flannel or tweed, and you'll notice the difference on a metaphysical level. Clothes made from such materials often look a little larger, which definitely steps into style territory." casual"as style" smart» prefers smoother, more streamlined shapes.

Such " textured“The rule can be applied not only to suits, but also to many other things - shirts, knitwear, trousers and even shoes.

- Blazers!

Photo: Mango Man, Zara, Windsor, Recman

As mentioned earlier, throwing a blazer over a T-shirt and finishing off the look with jeans and sneakers is the easiest way to “ smart casual". But a blazer is different from a blazer: gold buttons are always a little bad taste, it smacks of the type of people who ride “ Jaguars“, but at the same time they drink penny tonics. The texture from the previous point is also important here: choose one that harmonizes well with jeans - and you are on the right track. Modern thin lapels, patch pockets that look more like stripes - very “ casual"Don't you think so?

By the way, removing the style from blazers smart» hangers will make them too ( at least by feeling) more " everyday"and comfortable to wear.

- Button up!

Photo: Zara, Burton, Carl Gross, Marks & Spencer

The T-shirt may fit the style " smart casual" - if it is simple, high-quality, fits well and has not been washed to death. But if you take a polo shirt instead of a simple T-shirt, it will be even better.

The buttons and collar innocently nod towards the style " smart“, but the overall look of the polo is sporty and comfortable ( in general, as the name suggests, these things were really conceived for purely sporting purposes). No stiff collars or cuffs, a fabric that is pleasant to the body without excessive shine or shine - what more do you need? And it doesn’t matter that our grandfathers wore them.

Either way, think about how you want to balance your outfit. Polo is more smart". Something without a collar is, of course, “ casual«.

- Try it on, Jersey!

Photo: Suitsupply, Dondup, Next, Bally

Wardrobe items such as a jersey sweatshirt or sweatshirt were not covered in our guide. But swapping merino wool, cashmere or even cotton for these chunky, casual and sporty pieces can add a bit of sophistication to your look.

Throw a simple jumper or cardigan over a T-shirt ( and maybe change into sneakers) and you will look irresistible.

Obviously, a chunky knit won't have the same effect, although a cardigan with a shawl collar instead of a jacket can look more presentable if it doesn't have buttons or chunky moose embroidery. A knitted blazer falls somewhere between these two poles.

A few words about turtlenecks: too tight looks unpresentable, too sleek - as casual as Hemingway’s drunkenness.

- If the trousers don’t jump into your hands...

Photo: Mango Man, Reiss, Gieves & Hawkes, Next

« Trouser"part of the wardrobe is a common thorn for style lovers" smart casual". For the most part, jeans are perfectly acceptable, even for business wear, as long as they are dark and not distressed. But there is always a risk. In case of risk, there is a safe solution - chinos.

Back to our " standard set- bomber jacket, T-shirt, jeans and sneakers; replace jeans with trousers. This is not just a move into a “smart” style, it is a good opportunity to look fashionable.

A textured, not-too-shiny fabric like flannel or linen can add variety to your trouser look, but flirting with linen is definitely not for beginners. Not everyone is comfortable with linen and, to be honest, it doesn’t suit everyone - which is why most men prefer the more versatile jeans or chinos.

- Play by the rules!

Photo: Thomas Pink, Faconnable, Next, Massimo Dutti

As with jeans, nowadays the style " casual“Several rules have been developed, according to which you won’t have to count on sneakers.

If you doubt something, feel free to give up. The right shoes, of course, can sometimes pull you out of a disastrously tasteless image - but only if they are the first thing your eye catches. And this, you understand, is the exception rather than the rule.

What makes a shoe style? smart» more « casual"? Firstly, the color. Black is the strictest, brown is more casual, light brown is the most casual. Secondly, the silhouette: a rounded toe is less formal than a pointed one, and the same applies to a flat sole. Thirdly, the texture is matte suede where “ more casual» shiny skin.

For these reasons " Chelsea«, « Derby", loafers and brogues are a better choice than " oxfords". But in each of the categories there will always be something that looks too formal and something that looks too simple, so, as they say, tread carefully.

— Sneakers are also classics!

Photo: Suitsupply, Mango Man, Next, Zara

Many smart casual guides turn their noses up at sneakers, deeming them completely unacceptable. But this approach is somewhat old-fashioned. As practice shows, sometimes even purely official officials rely on them.

In cases where sneakers are appropriate, the best option is classic: Converse, Jack Purcells, Adidas, Stan Smiths or Common Projects in white. And now - we repeat what we have already covered: the darker the color, the smarter the style. Dark shoes do not attract disapproving glances ( and, in principle, does not attract too much attention) and definitely less messy.

In terms of texture, shiny smooth skin " stricter» suede and matte fabrics; the truth, again, is somewhere in the middle. Knitted sneakers can also look like “ smart“, if made in a dark color, but in some circumstances they look too modern - and too far from the right choice.

And remember: if leather sandals are sometimes permissible, then flip-flops are one big thing.” No«.

As you know, fashion is capricious and changeable. And there is a constant assimilation of styles - their boundaries are blurred, rules are borrowed, and even the names become very similar. This is what happened with the business styles of business casual and smart casual: both grew out of the merger of a strictly business dress code and a democratic, fashionable casual, and are in “close family ties” with each other. What is it and what is it for?

Both of these “brothers” come from the same family: a strict official business style has come into connection with the “loose Friday” style, which allows employees of even the most serious companies to come at the end of the week in slightly looser clothes - so that in the evening, immediately after work, they can go at least on a date, even to a bar with friends. In an effort to create a slightly more relaxed environment for employees, provide some freedom of self-expression, and ensure daily comfort, employers actively began to welcome various innovations in the rules of corporate appearance. But in fact, business casual and smart casual are not only sets of rules for employees of serious corporations who are forced to fulfill certain requirements. This is also a set of tricks that allow you to dress in comfortable clothes, wear warm clothes in winter and light ones in summer, but at the same time remain elegant, stylish and look presentable. What are these tricks?

Fashion publications, financial newspapers and magazines, and often the media on a wide range of topics vying with each other to define clothing styles, and these two were no exception. Reference publications are not far behind - the concepts of business casual and smart casual are explained in many explanatory dictionaries. Thus, the Australian National Dictionary of Macquarie University tells us that to be dressed smart casual is to be “well dressed in a casual style”. And the Oxford Thesaurus defines this style as "preppy but relatively informal, observed primarily to comply with a dress code."


Business casual, of course, is a little more strict: unlike “smart”, it does not allow you to wear jeans, and is more restrained in colors and in the choice of shoe style. However, in general, the rules for them are almost the same: in different companies they can vary and be dictated by their own internal, corporate rules. So, dressing within the framework of the named styles, you can take the following “liberties”.

There is no need to wear a tie and you are even allowed to unbutton the top button of your shirt. True, sometimes it is still recommended to have it with you without wearing a tie. Indeed, during the day there may be important meetings or official events where a tie will be very useful and even mandatory. A variety of knitwear is often in demand in a casual wardrobe: sweaters, turtlenecks, jumpers, cardigans. For example, you can wear a turtleneck instead of a shirt under a jacket, and a knitted jumper with a V-neck over the shirt. Such democracy is especially relevant for our country, where it is cold for a significant part of the year and sometimes there are severe frosts. Warm and body-friendly knitwear made of cashmere, wool, and viscose is just right in this weather.


Those who still prefer to wear shirts can also relax a little: they are allowed to roll up the sleeves to the middle of the forearm. A formal jacket can be replaced with a blazer; instead of classic trousers, wear trousers made of cotton or linen, or even dark denim. Smart casual often allows you to wear regular jeans, especially on Fridays. The main thing is that other details of the image create some kind of balance and do not allow you to go into a regular casual style, and even more so into a completely informal style of clothing.

Also, it happens that in “smart” it is allowed to wear polo shirts, including short-sleeved ones, and sometimes even T-shirts (except for sports ones).


As for shoes, there is a little less freedom: these are still classic shoes or low shoes, but they can be made of soft leather or suede. Sometimes it is permissible to wear Oxfords, and in summer moccasins. But sneakers, sneakers, tennis shoes and, of course, sandals and other open shoes are overboard: they are still intended only for sports and recreation.

As was already said at the very beginning, business casual and smart casual are not just a democratization of the office dress code, but also a certain internal sense of style, competent construction of one’s image, a convenient and effective tool for creating the image of a person who is not constrained by prohibitions, but he really knows how to dress, has good taste, is neat and respectable. It’s not for nothing that “smart” is not only “neat”, but also “smart”.

“Elegant everyday life” is not just a capacious, beautiful phrase. This is roughly what the name of the smart casual style sounds like when translated from English. The uniqueness and attractiveness of this fashion trend lies in the combination of incompatible concepts. It combines unsurpassed comfort and natural ease with pronounced restraint and the characteristic composure of business style clothing. Combining these image features allows you to fully express your own individuality in clothing, and also provides an excellent opportunity to ignore boring and predictable fashion canons. This trend is used not only by men; today the original and comfortable smart casual style is relevant for women. What it is and what framework is inherent in this modern trend is discussed in detail in this article.

Principles of smart casual style

In this dynamically developing and incredibly popular fashion trend, certain postulates can be identified, the observance of which guarantees the creation of the most harmonious sets of clothing.

Smart casual clothing silhouettes and fabrics

The bulk of things are made from wrinkle-resistant materials that are moderately elastic and soft. At the same time, the structure of the fabric must certainly ensure the maintenance of the desired shape and the correct fit of the curves of the body. You can often see materials with a medium level of density, such as non-shiny flowing silk, various types of natural wool, ultra-practical tweed material, delicate cashmere and other attractive materials. It is known that the most mesmerizing images are created with the participation of high-quality textured knitwear, consisting of tightly woven threads. This knitwear is great for outerwear. When choosing the bottom of the set, it is better to consider items made from tight cotton, wool or tweed.

beautiful women's clothing made from soft and practical materials

comfortable and aesthetically attractive women's clothing

We know why today fashion boutiques in our country supply huge quantities of interesting clothes in the smart casual style for women. What does this give to the fair sex? First of all, freedom of movement and elegant appearance. The cut of elegant casual clothing can be assessed as semi-close to the body, but by no means casual. Things fit clearly on the figure. Such clothes are good because they allow a person to make as many relaxed movements as he likes. These properties, combined with clearly stitched details and straight lines, make it possible to obtain a dynamic, airy and at the same time strict silhouette of the clothing set.

formal clothing does not restrict movement and fits well on the body

combination of formal and festive notes in women's clothing

Current colors and prints of smart casual style

It has been noticed that the color palette within this direction is quite wide, so each of us can choose acceptable options. The principle borrowed from the great classics is the use of basic colors. The only peculiarity is that pleasant, restrained colors, such as deep variations of blue and gray, are traditionally combined with neutral beige, light shades of purple and green. Often, rich colors act as accents, but bright suits that fit perfectly on the figure are also welcome.

The print of the clothes is important. Designs on fabric are presented in a wide variety, for example, stripes and checks of different colors, watercolor and geometric patterns are often found, and a variety of fashionable images can also occur. This also includes drawings of exotic themes and large compositions. In order not to disturb the harmony of the image, you should not use several things with prints at once.

a combination of practical basic colors and discreet prints

basic colors will never go out of fashion and are relevant for different life situations

Women's smart casual clothing

Smart casual shirts

An indispensable universal item, successfully borrowed from a classic-style wardrobe. True, the classics are characterized exclusively by items made of silk or cotton fabric, made in light or neutral shades. For a casual-dressy style, there is a much wider selection of beautiful women's shirts: equipped with a collar or without this detail, with patterns or plain, practical dark colors, expressive bright colors, beautiful knitwear items. It’s good that shirts are suitable for any life situation and can be easily combined with absolutely any other items within the style in question. Rolling up sleeves is encouraged. The shirt is often incorporated into urban, business and summer outfits.

an elegant baby blue shirt goes with many things

a white blouse is a basic wardrobe essential for any woman

Trousers and jeans in smart casual style

The right trousers should fit a woman's legs perfectly. Low landing is excluded. The fabric must be selected to be wrinkle-resistant. The following details are definitely superfluous: patch pockets, sequins, appliqués, rivets, bead embroidery, rhinestone decoration. These discreet decorative elements are appropriate: inconspicuous folds, beautiful lapels and aesthetic tucks on the fabric. Straight-leg trousers and timeless cigar trousers work well. The silhouette of women's trousers should be laconic, clear and not tight-fitting. The trousers fit well into sets for office and leisure.

Stylish jeans are also actively used by adherents of the smart casual trend; this item is selected strictly according to the figure so that the waist area is located in its place. Models that are too wide or dig into the body are not suitable. Skinny jeans, tapered versions and straight-cut items are appropriate. Using jeans, you can create a lot of compositions for work and leisure.

universal straight blue jeans without decoration

women's cigar trousers enhance the figure and are suitable for any environment

Popular women's smart casual clothing

In addition to the considered clothing items, the following items are in demand today:

  • semi-fitted jackets;
  • eternally fashionable pencil skirts;
  • sheath dresses knee-length or shorter;
  • bags and shoes equipped with a minimum of decor;
  • sweaters and sweatshirts with a moderately loose fit.

women's semi-fitted jackets and jackets suit everyone and perfectly shape the figure

Pencil model skirts and dresses make the figure perfect and seductive

dresses must definitely be worn with high-heeled shoes

fashionable large black bag without decoration made of genuine leather

knitted loose cardigan with buttons and shorts and boots

It is important to follow the general idea of ​​the image, complementing the clothes with the right discreet makeup, impeccable hairstyle, discreet, neat manicure and trendy jewelry - all these details make up a smart casual style for women. What this direction includes is outlined in this article; all that remains is to apply these rules in practice and start enjoying your updated image.

Create a stylish image without being shocking and be impeccable in detail. Let's figure out how to achieve this desired goal. So, our instructions for using the smart casual style.

Smart casual style is about collected, clear lines while maintaining comfort and ease of movement.

What is the difficulty of this style? In its deceptive simplicity. A minimum of rules, a maximum of variations in which you can drown, and then the image will turn into a parody of casual. So first, let’s understand some basics of style, and only then we’ll decide to experiment.

Basic items in smart casual style

Casual style is a variation of the office style, devoid of its total seriousness. Such images are equally appropriate in a work environment (provided, of course, that you are not bound by a rigid style) and in an everyday setting. And if you check your wardrobe for compliance with the precepts of smart casual, make sure that it contains the following things:

Shirt - white or basic colors, medium length, straight cut, semi-fitting (avoid both fitted models, which are not relevant today, and oversized ones - negligence is not characteristic of casual style);


A classic denim shirt also looks quite appropriate in this style.

Trousers - straight or cropped, relevant this season;

Jeans - straight, without holes or abrasions, dark denim or black;

Jacket of a men's cut (not fitted), can be elongated;

A straight skirt of medium length (the minimum length of a skirt for the office is 7 cm above the knee);

Classic pumps in black or beige with medium heels (5-7 cm);

White classic sneakers (choose not too rough models that can be combined with office looks);

Pantsuit;

Classic trench coat in matte fabric.


This wardrobe item never goes out of fashion, but truly Trench coats are especially relevant in spring.

All things should fit well together, fit you in size and style and be comfortable. Smart casual is, first of all, comfortable and functional clothing, and not looks in which you cannot breathe or relax.

Smart casual for beginners



This style can be quite bright.

Smart casual is a style built on improvisation. There are no strict norms here, except, perhaps, the rejection of excessive sexuality and shapelessness. Oversized and casual styles convey different messages, although they have similar values ​​- the desire for freedom of expression and convenience. However, it is better to master any style with at least some rules at hand that will help you create your first images correctly.

Choose items with a semi-fitting cut.

Avoid translucent fabrics and revealing items.

Choose items from shape-holding, good quality fabrics that are wrinkle-resistant: thick knitwear, wool, cashmere, tweed, etc. Also pay attention to items made from textured materials, for example, coarse knit sweaters.

Give preference to basic colors - white, black, dark blue, brown.

Each look should have a striking detail, both in terms of color and shape. An item with an active print (for example, geometric) can be an accent. The remaining components of the kit should be plain.


An interesting and at the same time very harmonious combination of geometric prints in smart casual aesthetics.

Choose comfortable shoes with low heels or stable heels.

Don't skimp on a classic wardrobe. Casual style gravitates towards things of a classic cut that do not go out of fashion. Therefore, consider your purchases as a long-term investment and take the time and effort to create a functional and stylish wardrobe.

Be sure to use interesting accessories - large jewelry, sunglasses, narrow-brimmed hats, scarves, watches, etc. Just don't overdo it. One or two elements will be enough.

What trends fit perfectly into the casual philosophy?



The perfect pantsuit is one of the most profitable investments in your wardrobe.

Casual style allows you to get out of the race for trends and current new products. By dressing smartly casual, you will always look on-trend. But don’t forget about fashion trends that will harmoniously complement your casual wardrobe.

Pantsuits in men's style. At the same time, you receive two classic clothing items, a jacket and trousers, which you can wear separately. You can break up the formality of your suit with a pair of white sneakers;

T-shirts with logos or inscriptions go well with a classic jacket and jeans, reducing the degree of formality of the image, and this is what is valued in casual;

Geometric prints. The modern craze for stripes, checks or polka dots is also appropriate for casual looks. Complement classic looks with a vest, an elongated black and white checkered jacket or a polka dot pencil skirt, and you will get fresh and unusual solutions;

Bags with a rigid geometric shape. Choose unusual bags that can become a bright accent of your look;

Fashionable monochrome. Monochrome looks are great for a casual style. Just don’t forget to include things with different textures so that the look doesn’t turn out monotonous.

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