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Poll - What's your work dress code?

TXHokie

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My last job I was at, it seems like some of the developers rolled out of bed, slip on their sandals and came to work. I'm all for relaxed work dress code but that seemed a bit much. How's your work dress code?

Added to poll - uniforms/scrubs
 
Casual, but I, and about half the other staff, dress business casual. I work in the computer lab / library on campus.
 
Business casual, except for the shoes. I wear Circa skate shoes... I've asked my supervisor if he'd rather me wear dress shoes but he said he didn't care. So I wear the one thousand times more comfortable skate shoes.
 
casual if nothing is going on.
today i'm wearing a hoodie, cargo pants and tennis shoes.
if i had anywhere to go or meeting clients i'd wear slacks / polo / dress shirt + tie.
 
A mix of Business casual and Business attire.

No ties usually but I'll wear a dress shirt and pants from time to time.

Mostly that and polos.
 
pretty casual, i wear jeans and t-shirts as often as anything else. unless there's an important meeting or somesuch, then the business-class stuff comes out.
 
jeans & t-shirts for the most part. I'll put on a shirt and tie once in awhile just to keep the boss on his toes.
 
casual - can wear jeans and tennnis shoes, however shirts have to have collars.
No flip flops or super casual type things and no sun dresses for women (which is good because all the women I work with should never wear a sundress).
 
It's awesome where I work, engineers can wear anything, just as long as we have leather pants on (thongs are a plus)!
 
Jeans + tshirts here, pure casual. People who are in a "customer-facing", position (i.e. Sales) wear business casual.
 
Originally posted by: lokiju
A mix of Business casual and Business attire.

No ties usually but I'll wear a dress shirt and pants from time to time.

Mostly that and polos.

Ditto
 
The 3 n's, other than that I usually wear a nice pair of shoes, jeans and a t-shirt with a sweater during the winter.
 
Casual - and i've never understood the point of dressing up if you're not directly working with customers or persons outside of your company. It doesn't do anything for anyone to dress up for the behind the scenes jobs.
 
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