What knitwear is appropriate for office casual wear?

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What knitwear is appropriate for office casual wear?

Office casual wear is becoming the new basic in the business scene. One item category that is gaining momentum because it goes well with such a style is knitwear. However, it is difficult to say that not all knit items can be used for office casual wear. In this issue, we will introduce how to choose the best knitwear for office casual wear, as well as recommended items!

These knits are not suitable for office casual wear!

First of all, we pick up items that may be allowed in workplaces with loose dress regulations, but in general, it is better to avoid wearing them!

Unsuitable knitwear for office casual wear (1) “Damaged knitwear

For office casual wear, which requires a sense of neatness and cleanliness, it is better to avoid knitwear with damage that gives a slightly rough impression, such as grunge, rock, and hippie style knitwear. Wrinkled or repaired knitwear, which is often seen in mode-oriented brands, may also give a sloppy impression. For office casual knitwear, choose clean-looking items that have not been damaged.

Knitwear unsuitable for office casual wear (2) “Graphic designs

Knitwear with graphic designs on the front, back, sleeves, etc. that have a strong presence is also too rough and should not be worn for casual office wear. While designs with a single point of interest are often acceptable, we prefer to use plain knits that are as understated as possible.

Unsuitable knitwear for office casual wear (3) “Oversized low-gauge knitwear

Low-gauge knits tend to create a voluminous silhouette. Be aware that oversized knitwear tends to look more like a fisherman or an army man than office casual wear. For office casual wear, it is preferable to use high gauge to middle gauge knits, and even if they are loose, keep them to a size where you feel a slight sense of roominess.

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