What to Wear To work in Fall: A Complete Outfit Guide
Dressing to work in fall sits at the intersection of two constraints: the dress code (business casual to business formal) and the weather (45-65°F). This guide gives you a layer-by-layer template that satisfies both, plus the common mistakes to avoid and the accessories that pull the outfit together.
THE OCCASION
The dress code for work is business casual to business formal. The office is climate-controlled to ~70°F regardless of outdoor temperature. Pack the commute and the office as two separate layering problems.
THE SEASON
Fall runs 45-65°F in most US climates. Layers do double duty: visual interest plus thermal flexibility. The most stylish season for that reason. A typical fall outfit for work involves 3 layers from skin out, anchored by wool blazer, leather jacket, trench, or light overcoat.
THE PALETTE
Fall for work skews toward earth tones — rust, mustard, olive, chocolate, oxblood. Within that, navy, charcoal, camel, ivory, deep burgundy.
THE FOOTWEAR
leather lace-ups, loafers, or a low block heel — closed-toe.
WHAT TO LAYER
Three layers: a structured base (shirt, blouse, or knit), a mid layer (cardigan, vest, or unstructured blazer), and wool blazer, leather jacket, trench, or light overcoat. The mid layer transitions you from outdoor to indoor without changing the outfit.
ACCESSORIES
A leather belt that matches the shoes, a wool scarf, and a structured bag pull the look together.
COMMON MISTAKES
Overdressing for the indoor temperature, underdressing for the commute, and picking shoes you cannot stand in. The fix for all three is to plan the outfit around the part of the day where you will be most uncomfortable — and accept being slightly off-target the rest of the time.