in_motion
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Seeing how people dress at work is something I've noticed more since I joined SF at the start of this year.
I'm in IT infrastructure - working with various design and construction teams.
Generally its pretty good, but nowhere near the SF standards of the guys in WAYWT
For example, I'd say 80% of the guys wear mall shoes - ie rubber soled average black leather shoe, and usually well maintained.
Shirt and tie is the norm, with only the top managers wearing suits
About a third wear nice fitted shirts/pants and care about how they dress, and have little nice touches like cuff links and sleeker shoes, and have nice varied daily shirt rotations.
The rest treat the shirts and ties like a uniform where they tend to stick to off the rack shirts and ties in multiple variations of the same colour like sky blue and white
I'm in IT infrastructure - working with various design and construction teams.
Generally its pretty good, but nowhere near the SF standards of the guys in WAYWT
For example, I'd say 80% of the guys wear mall shoes - ie rubber soled average black leather shoe, and usually well maintained.
Shirt and tie is the norm, with only the top managers wearing suits
About a third wear nice fitted shirts/pants and care about how they dress, and have little nice touches like cuff links and sleeker shoes, and have nice varied daily shirt rotations.
The rest treat the shirts and ties like a uniform where they tend to stick to off the rack shirts and ties in multiple variations of the same colour like sky blue and white