What’s hot and what’s not when it comes to workplace attire?

Mary Youlden
Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted Saturday, June 25, 2016 - 2:15pm

With recent headlines discussing the issue of what’s acceptable to wear in the office, workplace provider Regus surveyed senior business people from across Exeter  to find out what’s hot and what’s not when it comes to workplace attire.

Results reveal that established ideas are being well and truly challenged by local professionals.

In a finding that will cause old-school traditionalists to splutter into their morning papers, 68% of Exeter professionals believe that a suit and tie is too formal for the modern workplace.  In a further blow for more traditional types, more than half (55%) report that jeans are now acceptable in the office.

The survey also questions attitudes regarding footwear. Over a third (35%) of respondents in Exeter   believe sandals to be acceptable and 13% wouldn’t flap over flip-flops.
                                                                                                                             
Richard Morris, UK CEO, Regus comments: “Everything about the world of work is changing, from where we work to the hours we spend working to what we wear. This more relaxed attitude to workwear is a reflection of the fact that the ‘office’ environment is now a lot less formal in many cases – lifestyle and work are integrating.

“Working alongside people from other companies in co-working space results in a mingling of styles and attitudes and a loosening of the formality that prevailed in the traditional, permanent offices of old.

“Exeter  business leaders are learning fast about measuring on results rather than attendance and presentation. If a job’s done well, who cares if it’s achieved in flip-flops?”

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