Polo shirt, jeans, and sneakers.
Full three piece suit on occasions.
Boxer shorts and a vest if I feel like dressing up. Jeans and a button-up shirt (not tucked in) when I go out for more formal meetings.
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cargo pants or trackpants, t shirt or long sleeve shirt, fleece or hoody.
i used to be super formal at work but i just cant get into that dress vibe anymore.
Apart from the effect it has on the people you interact with it also has an effect on how you shut down after work. Taking off the more formal work attire for more casual home clothes creates a more relaxed individual at home.
My company is a Jeans and T-Shirt company in general but I prefer something a little more formal. A client can walk in at any time and I will be properly dressed for a meeting. This also has the added benefit of people who don't work with you often assume you are competent and tend to listen when you talk where the Jeans and T-shirt guys need to be a little more convincing...
Chinos and button shirts.. Suit jacket if occasion calsl for it.. And enforced clown shoes that i dont like. I mis my comfy bronx shoes :/
Generally it is cargo shorts with golf shirt or a short sleeve button shirt. In winter it is still the same as it hardly ever gets cold enough here in Ballito, but on occasion I will wear a neat jersey or maybe some jeans.
I often wear some nice Cats but will vary that between my gumboots in the rain and my Crocs when I am only working from home for the day.
Normally its chino and button shirt. But Fridays you can wear jean pants and T-Shirt. But I wear jeans the week as well, as I often have to get down beneath a table or do some other techie related dirty work.
We have no dress code, so I wear whatever I want. However that tends to be Jeans, some form of t-shirt and sneakers.
My "work" t-shirts are either industry related (Intel, Dell, EMC, Microsoft, etc etc), DC or Marvel shirts, gaming or TV/Movie related shirts and in winter hoodies (varies).
Reminds me, I want a Deadpool t-shirt