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- Office dress codes are shifting as return-to-office mandates push workers back to the office.
- For men, traditional suits and ties are being replaced by looser, more casual options.
- Smart-casual has emerged as the new dress code in much of corporate America.
In the return-to-office era, employees are taking the comforts of work-from-home days right back to the workplace.
Gone are the days of ironed suits and ties — the new office uniform might just be Lululemon trousers paired with thrifted blazers.
"Most of corporate America has switched to having either no dress code or a very relaxed dress code," said Braylon Hanson, a real estate agent in Scottsdale, Arizona, and a style-focused content creator with nearly 270,000 followers on TikTok. "Most people don't have to be fully dressed up for work."
Here's how male office fashion has adapted to comfort in the RTO era.
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