Sixty-some years after American workers began to dress down on Fridays, is it finally time for corporate America to fully ditch the suit and tie? I don’t recall seeing anyone wearing formal business ...
Here's what you should know about airline rules for passenger attire — and what happens if you break them. Hinterhaus Productions/Getty Images Passengers waiting in an airport terminal. Once upon a ...
After years of letting baristas bring their full selves to work — tattoos, flannels, colored hair, and all — Starbucks is reining things back in. Starting May 12, the coffee giant is introducing a new ...
Starbucks implemented a new dress code on May 12, limiting baristas to black tops and black, khaki, or blue denim bottoms. Over 1,200 Starbucks employees staged walk-outs at roughly 100 stores to ...
Fewer companies are advertising casual dress codes in 2025 than in years past, but that doesn’t mean relaxed in-office attire is going away. An analysis of job postings by job-matching platform Adzuna ...
Dress codes in golf have always been a hot topic for debate, with opposing arguments regularly shared over a post-round pint, ...
Norms for professionalism have evolved over the past century — and rapidly so in the last five years. In 2019, Wall Street saw Goldman Sachs relax its dress code. On Capitol Hill, Congressperson Rosa ...
On Monday, Starbucks rolled out a new dress code as part of its larger corporate overhaul. But union workers say the change is both restrictive and unproductive—and now, baristas are walking out. The ...
Your child’s iPhone may not be the only cherished belonging banned by his or her school. His black hoodie and her yoga pants may also violate the new rules of the new school year. Dress codes, against ...
The green apron worn by Starbucks employees is so iconic that it has its own coffee blend named after it. Now, the company is streamlining its dress code for employees so that the green apron can ...
From black-tie elegance to casual celebrations, this guide ensures you’ll dress appropriately and stylishly for any wedding invitation. Whether it’s a beach ceremony, garden party, or grand ballroom ...
Originally developed for aristocracy, the fabric has evolved over centuries to become widely available. But not all lace is equal.