Sherry Taylor

Q: A new survey says that 48% of people wish they could do this at work?

A: wear a uniform

48% of people said they’d rather wear a uniform to work every day, so they wouldn’t have to put an outfit together.

If the uniform thing is off the table, the majority of us prefer a CASUAL dress code.  20% said very casual, like jeans and a t-shirt . . . 36% said somewhat casual . . . 28% said somewhat formal . . . and 16% said very formal, like a suit-and-tie or a pantsuit.

41% of people in the survey said they aren’t always sure if what they’re wearing to work is appropriate.  That includes 48% of men and 31% of women.

They were also asked to list things they’ve WANTED to wear, but decided it was too casual.  Some of the top answers were flip-flops, leggings, baseball hats, jerseys, shorts, cargo pants, tracksuits, and pajama bottoms.

(PR Newswire)

 

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