The dressing requirements and standards inside the modern workplace have changed. Gone are the days when employees were required to come in suits and heels every day. Although the corporate space is transitioning towards a more casual and relaxed form of dressing, this area is still a minefield for organizations to manage.
Millennials have taken over the workplace today, and they prefer going casual than dressing up heavily for the workplace. Additionally, there is also the discussion over including diversity within the corporate workspace today. Add to this the recent commotion over gender fluidity and people opting for fluid dresses, and you get quite a few challenging decisions to take.
In this article, we consider all the crosscurrents of dressing in the modern workplace and mention a few tips that organizations and managers can follow.
Define by Example
Make sure you define your dress code through examples. While polo shirts and khakis might mean casual to you, another company might define casual as dress slacks. Make sure that you are clear in your definition of what the dress code is and use appropriate examples for clarifying it.
Millennials, in particular, require definitions and examples to go by when they are sifting through dress codes. Their professional might seem casual to Baby Boomers, which is why examples and clarity are required.
Respect Individuality
If you have a diverse workforce environment, you should respect the individuality that everyone brings with them to the table. Standards are necessary, but you should also come to respect the individuality of each employee.
Allow individuals to express themselves through their clothing and do not put unnecessary restrictions on them.
Dress up for Clients
Regardless of where the winds dictating dress codes in the modern American workplace, there is a constant emphasis on dressing up well for big clients. Employees need to be told the importance of dressing up well for big meetings and setting the perfect impression. The best way to get this across is by leading with an example. As a manager, you should amp up your dressing whenever you have a big client over.
Give Kind Guidance
Workers with less experience should be given kind guidance rather than being reprimanded. Let them know the importance of decent dressing and help them out with it. Seniors should use their seniority and experience to guide others in the journey. The more assistance they get from experienced members, the better they’ll be able to dress.
We at JS Benefits Group have worked with numerous clients to discuss the ways they can follow to implement a unified dressing code in their workplace. You can get in touch with JS Benefits Group immediately to discuss and devise a plan.