15 Casual Work Outfits That Make Office Dressing Feel Downright Effortless

One woman wears a beige blazer, white tank top, black belt, ivory trousers and black tote bag.

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Let's be real. Staring at a closet full of clothes and feeling like you have nothing to wear is frustrating. While the world has changed immensely over the past few years, the one thing that remains constant is how overwhelming picking the best business casual outfit for work can be. Whether you're working hybrid or going to the office full-time, you can rest assured that your closet woes will soon subside. Ahead, we've rounded up 15 casual work outfits that will ensure you look and feel your best on the job. Plus, we've shopped out each look just in case your work wardrobe needs a little refresh.

Sylvie wears a white button-down shirt, denim maxi skirt, beige suede mules, and a black bag.

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If your dress code allows for denim, it doesn't get much easier than jeans and a classic white shirt. However, to elevate the outfit, swapping for a denim skirt is just as effortless but will earn many more style points.

A woman wears a beige blazer, white tank top, black belt, ivory trousers, black flats, and a black tote bag.

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When we need to look polished in a pinch, we often revert to this timeless combination of a boxy blazer, languid trousers, and leather accessories.

A woman wears a black and white jacket, blue jeans, and black and white heeled ballet pumps.

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A Chanel-inspired wool jacket takes roomy denim from casual to polished in seconds.

A woman wears a blue stripe button-down shirt, cargo mini skirt, white socks, and black loafers.

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Miu Miu was on to something when it paired loafers with khaki skirts and button-downs. Try a version of the work-friendly runway look the next time you head into the office.

A woman wears a white t-shirt, black capri pants, black heels, and a black shoulder bag.

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Sometimes, all you need are well-proportioned basics and strong accessories. A crisp and slightly boxy-fit white tee tucked into black trousers is a simple combo that will never fail you.

A woman wears a v-neck black sweater, black belt, black pleated midi skirt, black boots, and a tan leather bag.

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The easiest outfits to put together are ones that center a single standout piece. In this case, it's a pleated midi skirt, which is made office-ready with flat boots and a simple sweater.

A woman wears black sunglasses, a purple long-sleeve dress, black loafers, and a black shoulder bag.

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Midi dresses are the epitome of throw-on-and-go pieces. Opt for one in a vibrant color, and no one will ever suspect you spent mere seconds getting dressed.

Abi wears a satin jacket, white tank top, burgundy pants, and white loafers.

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Trousers and a button-down shirt should be key staples in any work wardrobe. Wear your shirt open as a light layer over a tank top to give it a whole new feel.

A woman wears yellow trousers, black belt, black flats, a white button-down shirt, and white t-shirt.

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Kendall Jenner really did something when she stepped out in a similar outfit from The Row. Fashion people have been re-creating the easy, polished ensemble ever since.

A woman wears a beige vest, beige trousers, black adidas sneakers, and a black crossbody bag.

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Look to matching sets whenever you're zapped of ideas. Right now, waistcoats and coordinating trousers are the move.

A woman wears an oversize black blazer, black jeans, maison margiela black flats, a grommet black bag, and black sunglasses.

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For a look that's equal parts polished, relaxed, classic, and trendy, marry a boxy blazer with slouchy jeans and flats.

A woman wears a black and white stripe long-sleeve shirt, wide-leg pants, a black belt, and black flats.

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Some days, you just want to wear your favorite T-shirt. A pair of extra-voluminous wide-leg trousers (and a belt) lend a professional feel to any casual tee.

A woman wears a pink v-neck sweater, yellow sweater tied around her waist, yellow slip maxi skirt, and tan buckle slip-on sandals.

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J.Crew head designer Olympia Gayot has all the easy office outfits you could ever need. We're jotting down this slip-dress-layering idea.

A woman wears a white short button-down shirt, green and white polka dot pants, silver flats, and a silver handbag.

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Inject some personality into your work wardrobe with a pair of printed pants in a vibrant color. Even better, they'll transition seamlessly into the weekend.

A woman wears a pink sweater vest, dark blue jeans, and black square-toe flats.

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Try a sweater-vest with your jeans as a stylish top alternative that's delightfully office-approved.

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

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Anna is an editor on the fashion team at Who What Wear and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews with Who What Wear's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.