Fewer companies are advertising casual dress codes in 2025 than in years past, but that doesn’t mean relaxed in-office attire is going away. An analysis of job postings by job-matching platform Adzuna ...
The question of "what do I wear to work?" has never been this hard to answer. The pandemic made it normal to wear pajamas and sweats while working from home, and casual dress followed workers as they ...
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I am a woman in my mid-30s and have a new intern at my office for the summer. On the first day, she showed up in a crop top.
Sofia Camez, a senior in Questrom School of Business, has a unique personal style — colorful, maximalist and sparkly. But when she began her first internship at Dell Technologies, she learned how to ...
While personal style and individualism are still an ongoing topic throughout different generations, it seems that Gen Z’s take is a bit more extreme, at least to older generations. Recently, a woman ...
In the years following the pandemic, our workplace dress codes have become the most casual they’ve ever been. For some, this shift has been welcomed with open arms. For those who enjoyed dressing up, ...
Work clothes do not carry the same meaning they once did. In offices where sneakers and tailored pants exist side by side, Gen Z is often left guessing what counts as professional. After years of ...
Earlier, the office dress code was a formal shirt, a pencil skirt, trousers, and shiny shoes. In 2026, the dress code is ...