Business Dress Gets a New Code at Massimo Dutti

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Published September 23, 2025

Saul Symon Edoardo Duse Massimo Dutti All About Business edit
Saul Symon and Edoardo Duse star in Massimo Dutti’s All About Business edit. Photo: Massimo Dutti

Massimo Dutti’s All About Business edit acknowledges the strange new equilibrium of office wear. The suit remains, but it has shed its stiffness. Where once the workplace demanded uniformity, the brand offers an adaptable wardrobe that mirrors how men live between desk, street, and after-hours.

Massimo Dutti All About Business

Edoardo Duse Saul Symon Massimo Dutti All About Business edit

The suit is alive, but it no longer plays by the old rules. Massimo Dutti’s tailoring is familiar yet loosened. A lean-cut blazer sits over a knit instead of a pressed shirt, or drapes casually open as if formality were an option rather than an obligation.

Massimo Dutti All About Business edit

The palette holds steady in black, grey, and white, but the texture is where the intrigue lies. Wool tailoring is placed against matte leather, fine shirting beneath casual overshirts, and knits interrupt the sharpness of ties.

Massimo Dutti leather tailoring

The edit is strongest in its contradictions. A pinstripe suit thrown under a leather jacket gestures toward Brando as much as a boardroom, collapsing rebellion and order into the same look.

Massimo Dutti business casual

A polo worn under a blazer suggests control without the starch of a dress shirt. Denim, too, finds its way into the mix, paired with tailored jackets to signal that boundaries between business and casual no longer hold.

Massimo Dutti suit

Massimo Dutti suggests a contemporary uniform built on a recognition that the modern professional moves through multiple codes in a single day and requires clothes agile enough to follow. The result is business attire that feels current because it refuses to be one thing.

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