And where are you seeing this?
All the offices I've worked at have a dress code that you must follow, no exceptions.
They dont even have that casual friday bull where I work.
WTF Happened to offices in this society? Why are so many people dressing down and looking and acting like trash in todays age? I see so many guys and girls dressing down for their jobs and it is just unprofessional. If you work at an office, under no cir stances should sneakers, jeans, flip flops, or t shirts be worn. It is just unprofessional.
And where are you seeing this?
All the offices I've worked at have a dress code that you must follow, no exceptions.
They dont even have that casual friday bull where I work.
I wear shorts and t-shirts all the time at the office.
Do you mean the office of a McDonalds, or what?
never seen or heard of jeans and tshirts at the office
Do you have Hawaiian Shirt Fridays?
Hi, Hawaii, what did Delaware to the ball? A New Jersey?
I don't know but Alaska.
We have casual dress at work and "shorts days" on Fridays and I love it. Company found that it helped improve employee moral I guess.
Men’s Wear-house tailored shorts, sport shirt & snappy belt…Rode my bike to work today…No dress code unless meeting with clients…
Depending on the environment dressing down may be appropriate. When I was a case manager and a community organizer jeans and a professional t-shirt were the norm. It's all about who/what you're working for. As a case manager dressing down was appropriate because it was kind of a sense of intimidation if you went into someone's house dressed in a 3 piece suite. Same type of thing when I was an organizer. That's not to say I haven't dressed professionally in an office before. Where I am now if your shoe doesn't have a back or even a slight heel you're given dirty looks and the HR person will confront you. Even though it's another community organization, we have donors and the media in and out all the time and want to make sure we're not all sloppy. On Fridays we can wear a logo shirt with jeans. Otherwise, no way.
I'm a systems analyst for a large corporation. However, I usually wear jeans in the winter and shorts in the summer. I work better when I'm comfortable.
To be fair…I don’t think they even sell men’s suits in Portland…Mostly tie dyed t-shirts, Birkenstocks & Go Ducks paraphernalia….![]()
They say to dress for the job you want to have.
My life long dream is to be a thong model. But it's made it difficult to keep any jobs in the mean time.
this is some bs. There is no such thing as a professional t-shirt, especially for men. That's my main gripe with office dress codes, women have "blouses" which are just t-shirts, wear skirts and open toed "shoes". But men can't wear t-shirts, wear shorts (cause it's 100 degrees out) and obviously can't wear open-toed shoes. BS
yep, that's a t-shirt
because it's one color it's professional?![]()
I think your definition of unprofessional is outdated. I work for a bank, but the area I support is largely not customer-facing so the dress code is relaxed. I have no issue with people who want to be comfortable while they work. I actually have a bigger problem those who think that club clothes are professional enough to wear to work. Tight-fitting shirts/blouses are much more of a distraction to the workforce than a t-shirt.
Having said that, there is certainly a bias based on what one wears (e.g. dress for the job you want, not the one you have), so it's best to be more conservative if you want upward mobility.
Agree. I work for a large IT firm that basically could care less. People wear shorts, some wear t-shirts, others wear slacks and dress shirts, a very few will wear sport jackets. If my director or SVP come into town I will "dress up" but even they don't wear suits unless it's a special occasion.
Wearing a suit or a tie to the office usually gets a response like "going to a funeral" or "got an interview, eh?"
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