Casual suit outfits are easy to master. After all, your suit is a high-utility garment, and it doesn’t always need to be worn with a tie and collecting dust the rest of the time. To pull off the look, you need a casual suit. Relaxed but should still be a well-tailored suit that fits you impeccably. My suit has a light grey colour with check print in pastel blue. Utilizing a polo shirt or a basic t-shirt is an easy way to create a casual suit outfit by using the dress trousers only. Depending on how casual we want to make the look, we could always go for printed t-shirt (with a logo, sketch or quote). Also, choose a rather fitted one, it just looks dressier. If you are just wearing the dress trousers, you can keep the shirt untucked. In case of wearing the full suit, tucking is preferable. I am wearing an ivory colour short sleeve t-shirt with “Some heroes have no face” quote written on.
Sneakers are a great way to dress a suit down and are completely in trend. There’s a good and a bad way to pull off this casual suit outfit style. These must be simple with no big logos, scuffs or heavy colour mix. For hopping around in the summer, socks are optional. In my case, I always wear them to protect the footwear but sometimes I wear no-show socks like in this post. I am wearing them with lightning blue colour Converse. Your suit jacket can be separated from the matching trousers to paired with a different pair of casual trousers. Chinos would be a perfect option for this as they are easy to wear, useful and timeless pieces in our wardrobe. Less is more when it comes to colours for chinos so stick to a more subdued range for the trousers for simple matching. If you would like to break the symmetry you could always add a pocket square keeping things interesting in a sophisticated way. A patterned or coloured square in linen or cotton would be perfect option for the look.
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