From Casual Fridays to Dressed Up For Meetings: What we wear matters

In this posting from the LinkedIn agency influencer program PHD’s Simon Lawson asks whether the creeping trend of casual dress at work is having an impact on how people are perceived.

I don’t know if you’ve noticed but the idea of casual Fridays seems to have been steadily gobbling up the entire working week over the last decade. In many parts of the corporate world, it’s actually more accurate to describe the typical dress code as dressed up for special meetings rather than casual Fridays.

Simon Lawson

The corporate world has relaxed its dress code and that’s no bad thing. After all, what you wear shouldn’t affect the quality of your work. If you want to wear a t-shirt, jeans and runners, where is the harm in that?

Nobody wants to go back in time to the daily grind of formal business attire, but every now and then, I do catch myself thinking: Does what we wear to work matter?

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