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    Goodbye ties that bind, say hello to office casuals

    Synopsis

    As Infosys announces a more relaxed dress code, menswear designers Nimish Shah and Ken Ferns reference global CEOs to offer some stylish tips.

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    As Infosys announces a more relaxed dress code, menswear designers Nimish Shah and Ken Ferns reference global CEOs to offer some stylish tips:

    It's all about finesse

    Shah "We think even in a casual dressing atmosphere, it's important to create a hierarchy through what you wear. A CEO can't do casuals the same way an intern would. It's not about flaunting brands, but the finesse of dressing in this case."

    Sporty & trendy

    Ferns "For Zuckerberg's denim-hoodie-sports shoes look, team sports trainers or loafers with formal pants. That gives the entire look an edgy feel."

    Neutral palette

    Ferns "Keep it neutral. Like Evan Spiegel, who wears T-shirts with messages. But don't wear offensive or crude messages."

    Layer up

    Shah "A crisp shirt with a vest thrown over or a tee layered with another shirt or formal jacket, a la Napster's Sean Parker, also looks great. It has a formal edge to it."

    One word: Pullovers

    Shah "Denims with a pullover on top, the look championed by Quora's Adam D'Angelo, is simple but effective. The pullover hides whatever you're wearing underneath, so it's a huge time-saver."

    Go sockless

    Shah "Aaron Levie of Box loves his colourful sneakers and funky socks but if you can pull it off, go for sockless shoes with chinos and a tee."

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