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Johnny Matzelle, 34, who works in digital media sales, recently sported a vintage Knicks cardigan to his office.
In this Saturday edition of Business Insider Today, we're covering how to rep your team while still looking professional in the office.
NYC professionals wear team-colored cashmere, quarter-zips with discrete logos, and themed sneakers instead of jerseys to blend sports loyalty with office professionalism. Knowing your company culture matters—dress codes vary, but avoiding distraction remains essential in finance and legal sectors.
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Joi-Marie McKenzie
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Johnny Matzelle, 34, who works in digital media sales, recently sported a vintage Knicks cardigan to his office.

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