What is business casual for men?
Business casual outfits for men are defined by balance: structured pieces combined with relaxed elements. Tailoring without the full suit. Casual without losing sharpness. Built for environments where flexibility matters as much as presentation.
A chino that works with a blazer.
A blazer that feels relaxed but never careless.
Together, they form the foundation of business casual outfits for men.
The Foundations of the Line
The strength of Correct Line lies in its essentials: refined, dependable and endlessly adaptable. Clean silhouettes, considered fabrics and precise construction create pieces designed to work together effortlessly.
The Ignaz Chino
The backbone of metropolitan dressing. Structured enough for work, relaxed enough for the weekend. The Ignaz chino delivers a clean silhouette that pairs naturally with knitwear, shirts and tailoring.
The Mauritz Blazer
Sharp where it matters, relaxed where it counts. The Mauritz blazer brings the structure of tailoring without the stiffness of traditional suiting. Designed to move easily between professional and casual settings.
The Correct Shirt
A modern wardrobe essential. Clean lines and a precise fit make the Correct shirt an easy foundation piece that works equally well under a blazer or styled more casually.
The Correct Jacket
Lightweight outerwear that completes the metropolitan uniform. Designed to layer effortlessly over tailoring or knitwear while maintaining the collection’s clean and refined aesthetic.
A System of Dressing
Correct Line isn’t about individual statements — it’s about consistency. Each piece is designed to connect naturally with the next. A blazer over a knit. A shirt with chinos. A jacket layered over tailoring.
Together they create a wardrobe where every combination works — refined, adaptable and built for the rhythm of metropolitan life. Because business casual only works when the rules are understood.
What works is clear: clean silhouettes, controlled color, and pieces that hold structure without feeling rigid. What doesn’t belong in this system — overly formal suiting, visible sportswear, or anything that disrupts the balance between sharp and relaxed.
Can jeans be part of business casual attire for men?
Jeans can work in business casual — but only under strict conditions. Dark, clean, and without distressing. The fit needs to be precise, the finish minimal. Even then, they sit at the edge of the category.
That’s why chinos remain the default. More consistent. More predictable. Always aligned.
Correct by Default.