Serious Florida casual in my office. Flip flops, tank tops, shorts. Anything goes. No one ever comes to the office. We go to them, usually via VPN, but if a road trip happens we have a stash of company shirts around.
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Oh yeah, keep in mind that when I say "to work" I mean generally business-casual. I don't think I've ever had a job where either suits or jeans were standard work wear.
Would any of you NOT work at a place because it had a dress code? What would be the breaking point in strictness?
pantyhose, Robin. That's just ridonkulous.
Would any of you NOT work at a place because it had a dress code? What would be the breaking point in strictness?
Dress code = Gold lamé hotpants?
I don't think I have worked in an office that had a strict dress code. When I work in other people's offices I keep in mind the dress there. When I need to train in banks it is very conservative business dress.
If the position and pay were right I would dress up right fancy every day. It's not that important to me to wear my t-shirts.
I think I'd have reservations about skirts, not slacks. I don't know how common that is in the office anymore, though.
Dress code = Gold lamé hotpants?
Heh.
About formal-ness, as long as it's reasonable, I'm OK. And by that I mean, I wouldn't take a pay cut to work at a place that wanted me to wear a suit and hose every day, but I might go there for a raise. But I do wear a skirt or dress and heels almost every day now, so that's where I'm starting from.