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I haven't had to buy office casual / business casual clothing in quite some time, but I used to buy dress shirts and casual pants from pretty regularly. Never had a complaint about the quality.

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Thanks, going to check that place out.

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Thanks, going to check that place out.

I'm wearing a pair of their jeans right now!

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Their website is all casual.

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He asked for business casual. Unless I have a different definition of the term, the casual pants and dress shirts are what he's looking for. I've also bought jeans from them, but I wouldn't consider that business casual unless it's what we used to call Friday Casual.

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Van Heusen if there's a sale

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Kohl's usually has it at a good price.

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Lol, Boot Barn is about as business casual as I’ll get. Wrangler. Wrangler. Wrangler. Blue collar straight out of thee holler. The only paper I push is what I use is to wipe my ass with. Thank God done seen fit to find a place for idjiots like me! ; )

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Tj maxx/Marshalls...

Oh! sorry dude.

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He's wearing the same thing as you.

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Got some extremely good shorts from macys that were $70 each. Was no way around it, they really were that much better.

A ton of actual good / really good plain color shirts for $3 each from a burlington type store.

Some old navy crap.

Lots of burlington random stuff including a damn nice coat that had a $300 tag on from nautica, it was that good, went up to the counter it was $30.

Jean pants from lee, the only brand left that sells jeans with room left for balls and doesn't have shiny shit all over it / "designer" marks.

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Walmart, usually.

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Brah

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I don't really care about clothes, usually. Business casual means I'll be in an office and simply need something with a collar on. If I need something for working in my woods, I'll pony up some cash.

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majority of my gear i get through/at Haggar. shirts can be tricky so I tend to shop around frequently - next stop is the tailor for custom, fuck this off-the-rack shit that never fits correct. ties I get from the long tie store. footwear i shop around for since I wear them out frequently, luckily i have a cobbler 20 mins away so that has mitigated a lot of that noise.

if you need a great cold weather coat - go to army/navy surplus and get an old peacoat - works well with business casual or full business

Yup. Haggar and Van Heusen are sized for MEN, not Asian twink models with a 4th grade girl's wrists.

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Commenting to keep track of replies. My neck measurement is 18.25" & I'm tall so I can never find any shirts off the rack that fit well & is fairly priced.

For pants, it's a bit easier as occasionally Dillards & JC Pennys will have sales with pants being less than $20 for high quality if they are last years/seasons collections. That never means anything to me though.

Coworkers have mentioned rack stores have great deals <10, but I'm not a fan of having to look through entire rack since everything is always misplaced and in the wrong section. (Burlington, Ross, TJ Maxx & those type places)

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Get a woman to do it. Buying mens wear is complete faggotry. They're all gays these days. Your woman will prove her knowledge and help you to show her worth. Let her make the purchase and if she succeeds, keep her around, if she does well, reimburse her for her services.

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It sounds kind of gay but honestly I really like the gap. All of their clothes are very plain, simple, and they fit well. Banana republic has some good stuff, but I stopped going there as much now that they only have super skinny pants. No other options. Their shirts are nice though.

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