At the interview they might have mentioned that they have a casual office environment, but recent trends have shown that dress codes are on the increase with even casual Fridays being dropped by many companies, so get ready to wear your mens workwear trousers and avoid the office ‘not to be worn’ items.

Recent research has shown that as employers loosen the rules about what can be worn in an office environment many male employees can often lose what sartorial dignity they had in the first place. Therefore here are a few items that had to avoid at all costs in a business office if you are to retain any sense of professionalism.

The use of flip flops at work is something none of us want to see on a man, after all most of the male population’s feet look better covered up in shoes than exposed for the world to see. Keep it for the beach holiday guys. In addition in certain cases they have been seen as a potential health and safety risk as the soles can catch on certain floor coverings and cause you to trip and fall.

T-shirts can be seen as quite stylish, but covered in images and text then it really is something to worn on your last day before leaving or for corporate charity days. If it isn’t one of these days then show some common sense and go for a shirt that is suitable for business encounters, short or long sleeved and even with dress codes on the rise, a tie can still be seen as optional.

Even though cargo trousers are great for the practical and physical job workplace in the office they are not seen to inspire confidence in either clients or management and with the array of choice of colours, styles and designs that are now available in trousers then there really isn’t any excuse for wearing anything else.

So remember, be smart and wear something smart when at work, whether it a shirt or mens workwear trousers make the right impression and be noticed for the right reasons. No one wants to work with someone who dresses like he wants to be somewhere else. So, why not check out the latest arrivals on the website and start putting together a new workwear wardrobe for the Spring.