My workplace doesn't have convenient access to shower facilities or lockers. I thought that'd be a problem at first (the old job did and i'd shower and change after my morning commute). I gave it a go and was surprised that it didn't make much difference. My morning commute is between 0630 and 0800. I shower at home right before I leave (washing away the majority of the "microbes" that make you stink). I wear a fresh set of breathable cycling wear each morning. At that hour, even in the summer, it's not so hot and most of my sweat just evaporates. Even on the worst of the summer days, i'm still mostly dry and cooled down by the time I get to my 7th floor office (air conditioned building). My cycling clothing, even if a little sweaty, doesn't stink and dries fast (I keep a small portable fan in my office). I keep a pair of casual hiking shoes that meet dress code in my office. I wear the same pants every day probably for a month at a time (Columbia Silver Ridge II nylon cargo pants - love them). They resist dirt, water, ultraviolet radiation, nuclear holocost...you name it. They're comfortable, wrinkle free, look good, fit my massive cycling quads, and are durable. What more could I ask. I have 2 pair that I rotate. Initially every few days but I found that was overkill. I keep 2 button down dress shirts that I rotate and change out approx every week. On a daily basis, all I have to bring in my trunk bag is a pair of socks and change of underwear - plenty of room left for lunch, gadgets, patch/pump, and various layering in winter that sometimes isn't on me. Couple time a week I'll rotate out one of my dress shirts. Once a month I'll rotate out the other pair of pants. I just change in my office and hang the cycling clothing in a corner behind the bookshelf with the fan. No one knows the wiser - or at least no one's complained. But seriously, this works and the clothes do not stink (at work, that is. Different story after the commute home after which they get a 2nd dosing of sweat - this time with plenty of microbes some 10 hours after my shower). And mind you, I am a sweater - probably more so that the avg person.