It's interesting the changes in clothing I've seen since I started working.
When I first started working for my dad, I wore a jacket and tie every day. The next company I worked at, I didn't generally wear a jacket, but always had a tie. The first computer company I worked at was collared shirt, often a tie, sometimes jacket as well. After that, in the last 20 or so years, it's gone to chinos and collared shirt, and in the last five years, jeans and a collared long-sleeved shirt, with a branded golf shirt once or twice a week.
Since last year, it's been jeans and golf shirt in winter, and shorts and golf shirt in summer; of course I work from home now, but even so, I suspect I might even wear shorts in to the office if I went in. Weather wise, I have worn long pants maybe three times since September last year; they're too hot in summer now.
I bet I dress a lot more formally than most of my colleagues do when working from home...
When I first started working for my dad, I wore a jacket and tie every day. The next company I worked at, I didn't generally wear a jacket, but always had a tie. The first computer company I worked at was collared shirt, often a tie, sometimes jacket as well. After that, in the last 20 or so years, it's gone to chinos and collared shirt, and in the last five years, jeans and a collared long-sleeved shirt, with a branded golf shirt once or twice a week.
Since last year, it's been jeans and golf shirt in winter, and shorts and golf shirt in summer; of course I work from home now, but even so, I suspect I might even wear shorts in to the office if I went in. Weather wise, I have worn long pants maybe three times since September last year; they're too hot in summer now.
I bet I dress a lot more formally than most of my colleagues do when working from home...