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Depeneds where you're working. I showed up in a suit to my first day of an internship, only to find my co-workers wearing basketball shorts and tank tops.
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Jeans and a t-shirt most days. Will wear a Polo when meetings are scheduled, but that's just personal preference.
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rasmus1028y@FelisPhasma you did the right thing for the first day at work. Think if you where coming in shorts and a t-shirt for the first day and everyone else where using black suit and tie.
I think that a well dressed man is very good in many situations.
I work at a place where clothes is very free, but I always use suit-pants and often a light-blue shirt. Sometimes I use a jacket in a different color (black or grey) over the shirt ☺️ -
i wear nice dressey looking shorts crocs and a tshirt whwn i go to the office but i work from home it is a tshirt and basketball shorts or pj bottoms depending on temperature
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devs30818yFirst day I decided to wear a nice shirt and nice pants, so if my coworkers had suit on, it wouldn't be too underdressed, though still don't be too overdressed when I found out the CEO were wearing t-shirt and shorts. I still though wear a shirt, but that's just a personal preference
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Fero498yI wear jeans and a plain shirt or hoddie. When clients are around i usually wear a polo shirt.
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Linux438108yThe Big boss has a clothing policy for everyone - suit and tie.
Im writing, what a want thou :) -
Business casual - jeans, polo, shoes - but many people including me wear sneakers outside of management meetings.
When I started working - I commuted by horse and buggy - it was suit and tie every day. We have come a long way thank heaven.
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