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Dress pants for business casual

Dzzzzz

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Hi, I'm new to the real men's dress world and this is my first post here. I recently bought this 2 pairs of wool pants from Bonobos.
https://bonobos.com/products/americano-wool-dress-pants?color=navy speckled tweed
https://bonobos.com/products/americano-wool-dress-pants?color=textured grey

The fits are alright, and the fabric are from Moon and Tollegno. But I'm not sure if these texture/speckle are appropriate for business casual. Do you guys think they are too fashion-forward or they are just the classic models that are rarely seen. Should I stick to the pairs of BB plain flannels I already own?
Forgive my language.:embar:
Thanks!
 

Spandexter

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I think they are fine. Not my first choice in fabric but they will work for business casual. No need to stress.
 

GBR

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Those have absolutely no place in 'Business Casual'.

They are 'party'/night club fodder.

Business casual does not mean any old fashion forward garment, merely a relaxed form of normal business wear.
 

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