The adoption of remote work during the Covid-19 pandemic and a fierce competition for workers helped loosen long-held standards about proper business attire. But, as more companies ramp up full-time ...
Between 2018 and 2024, the proportion of organizations enforcing dress codes via employee contracts plummeted from 30% […] ...
Many post-pandemic workplaces still have formal or informal dress codes. In May, for example, Starbucks started requiring its employees to wear a solid black shirt and black or blue denim bottom.
A 2024 survey by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans found 54% of employers have a business-casual dress code and 43% have a casual dress code. Companies should consider changing ...
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 ...