Retailers anticipate new rules for office attire
June 4, 2021
Millions of Americans have been working from their homes for more than a year in sweats and other types of dress-down clothing. With large numbers of people returning to work, will rules for office attire evolve or go back to pre-pandemic standards? Many retailers are betting that a more relaxed approach to work clothes will become the new standard. Brooks Brothers, for example, has created deconstructed jackets that “look like suits, but aren’t.”
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