Your work uniform

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What does your work uniform consist of?
Do you change at work, or travel to and from work in your uniform?
Is there any bizarre uniform polices where you work?


I wear black trousers black shoes and a nurse type tunic. I travel to work in my uniform and where a coat over my tunic to travel to/from work.
We have no bizarre uniform policies.
 
Shoes (Black)
Trousers + Belt
Shirt (No tie)
Jumper

I'll be wearing a tie from Monday as I start a new job :D I currently don't get paid enough to wear one.
 
I wear shirt, trousers and shoes.

I could come in wearing jeans and a tshirt, and only dress smart for meetings with external people, but I figure I might as well just come in dressed reasonably smart every day.

I used to wear full suit and tie in a previous job, nice tailored suit, long sleeved shirt etc.
I liked it for a while, it got tiresome though, I had an office there, not a big one, but an office nonetheless, so it was sort of fair enough to make an effort.

I mean, why should I make the effort to look amazing for a company where I don't even have an office, and they're on about hotdesking now. If I'm not valued enough to have my own space to conduct business, I'll make representative effort in representing the firm, it's fair game I think.
 
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No "uniform" as such, but dress code is smart business atire,

so for me Black trousers, shirt (no tie), shoes during the week

and casual day Friday.
 
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Suit and shirt.

Except for Fridays where I just wear jeans a t-shirt.

I don't change at work,what's the point? If I cycled in then that's different, or if I wore uniform then I probably would change too.
 
I'm really lucky at my place.

Very casual, the only dealing we do with clients as designers is over the phone or via email.

So, we have a selection of t-shirts/sweaters we can wear... Otherwise, it's jeans and trainers. Very comfortable.
 
Shirt
Black or Dark Grey trousers
Novalty socks
Black Winkle pickers.

Friday Dress down day - Tshirt, jeans, Tomms
 
Open collar suit. Without jacket in summer. I'm starting to really push the boundaries with acceptable shirts, might try Hawaiian soon.
Fridays (in the office) is dress down, but no shorts allowed!
 
Smart jeans or trousers (depending on my mood) Shirt and shoes. Except on Fridays when I wear jeans and a t-shirt. Seems "dress down" fridays are becoming a common thing :p
 
Normal comfortable attire.
No, in my current employment as a male domestic engineer I feel changing attire to go from my bedroom to the lounge or the kitchen is overkill.
Generally no - however I have had to dress up as a fairy, cowboy and a Sith Lord recently at my charges request.
 
Shirt (no tie), trousers (black/grey) and shoes. FYI I hate ironing and got some nice non - iron shirts!

Friday is dress down day.
 
Jeans + Company Poloshirt/Tshirt.

If I've got meetings or senior management are visiting, trousers shirt and tie.
 
Suit and tie for clients, otherwise I lose the tie and suit jacket.

However self imposed no scruffy shirts, so no pockets and always cuff links.

This explains why I'm wearing a tie to smarten up today because my shirt is ****.
 
I miss working in an office which had a casual dress code... My role wasn't customer facing (or it was, but the customers are other areas of the business) so they went along the lines of casual being fine.

Unfortunately where I am now despite being same story in regards to customer facing element, it's shirt/shoes and jeans when I'm in my regular office, with a suit when I'm in Londonium. Fridays are 'casual' but i've had tellings off before about wearing shorts into the office so not entirely casual (for men anyway)
 
Shirt + Tie, Trousers, shoes

Travel to work in clothes, unless I start cycling to work, then I'll get changed at work.

Nothing Bizarre here.
 
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