OK, the first and most important thing is to keep it simple. You have a limited budget so want to get maximum wear for minimal effort, so everything has to go with everything so you can create variety for minimal cost, so here are a few simple guidelines to help you do just that.
1. The shoes: go brown or tan, not clumpy, leather, laced and avoid square toes: whether a brogue is your thing or something more simple, it doesn't matter. Black shoes will only go with black trousers in the work place so not a good option for mix and matching.
2. The trousers: avoid pleats and buy a straight to slim leg (if they don't fit the length perfectly find someone who owns a sewing machine and beg them to take them up so they have a half-break, which is basically a slight fold as they fall onto the shoe). Buy 2 pairs: one navy and one mid grey (these two colours go perfectly with brown/tan shoes).
3. The belt: buy one as close to matching the shoes as possible. Keep it simple, leather with a small buckle. No fuss needed.
4. The shirts: go for classics: they are classics for a reason. If you aren't wearing a suit don't buy double cuffs and cufflinks (they look silly in my opinion). Everyone should own: plain white (make sure the material isn't so thin you can see through it), plain pale blue. From there buy perhaps a gingham in pink or blue, a pale pink. Stick with blues and whites and add in ginghams, checks, stripes as you get bolder (but don't go bold and gaudy - simplicity rules in the workplace). Buy them in a slim or tailored fit: baggy shirts look dreadful.
5. The ties: you can't go wrong with ties in navy and red (darker looks better) with the clothes listed above (make sure the tip of your tie is in line with your belt when done).
6. Accessories: a simple tie bar (really cheap) will add a little flair.
The keys to looking good aren't the amount of money you spend (although this helps), they are confidence and fit. Make sure everything fits well, wear it like you own it and you'll look great.
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