Many post-pandemic workplaces still have formal or informal dress codes. In May, for example, Starbucks started requiring its employees to wear a solid black shirt and black or blue denim bottom.
Dress codes have shifted dramatically since the pandemic, and style consultants say the pendulum now is swinging back.
The workplace landscape has shifted, and with it, employee attire. As employees return to the office, many opt for more casual wear, such as jeans and polo shirts, or even summer-appropriate clothing ...
While casual dress code mentions in job postings are on the decline, it largely depends on which industry. Companies are not advertising casual dress codes in job postings as much as they did at the ...
With October upon us, many employers may soon be hosting fun seasonal outings, offsite mixers, costume contests or festive dress days. But just as every haunted house has a monster behind the next ...
Companies are not advertising casual dress codes in job postings as much as they did at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic. But dress-code policy varies widely by industry. An analysis of job ...
Norms for professionalism have evolved over the past century — and rapidly so in the last five years. In 2019, Wall Street saw Goldman Sachs relax its dress code. On Capitol Hill, Congressperson Rosa ...