Yossarian wrote:It’s the youth trying to find their own fashion trends and fair play to them. It’s probably a better look than blokes back in the 90s who left the top three buttons of a shirt undone.
Jaco wrote:I think you had a very different upbringing to me. Where I was in the early 90s you were either into the dance scene (Troop trainers, shell-suits, terrible haircuts etc.), grunge (Cobain-alikes) or metal (standard issue DMs, leather jackets or denim sleeveless jackets covered in sew-on band patches). None of us wore shirts. Unless we were in court, natch.
Jaco wrote:I would, in all honesty, fire them on the spot. I have no issue with casual clothing at work (as long as you're not client facing), especially in creative industries; but there do have to be some standards. You're representing the company after all...Yossarian wrote:At least one person here turns up to work occasionally in a onesie.
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