By A Mystery Man Writer
Gone are the days where everyone wears suits and ties to work or a pencil skirt and sharp jacket. We’ve come into an era where a CEO is just as likely to show up to work in jeans and a t-shirt as they are to wear a full suit. These trends have shifted in recent years as companies offer incentives like jeans days on Friday and casual business attire as the dress code. Additionally, more and more employees work from home meaning they can show up to “work” in anything they want.
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