Jeans or Cargo pants, a sweater/hoodie and sport shoes.
When rainy Jeans/Cargo, hoodie and waterproof boots.
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Jeans or Cargo pants, a sweater/hoodie and sport shoes.
When rainy Jeans/Cargo, hoodie and waterproof boots.
And how does this relate to what you wear to a job interview
I work from home so whatever. If I go into the office I wear black jeans, a polo, and my business crocs.
PJs. I work from home. Just wake up, stand up and sit in my desk. Unless I have a very specific meet I just stay in my confy PJs. Meetins that require open cameras I just change the top
Trousers. The rest may vary, but I always have trousers on. The dress code's pretty strict about that. So I wear chinos. Other than that, t-shirt and sneakers. And a lanyard with an ID badge.
My startup doesn't have a dress code, so what I wear is about the half-way point between business casual/thrift shop and homeless/grunge. Boots or wedges, dyed hair, septum, occasionally a graphic tee. I like colorful shit. The least complicated/unflattering/whorish dress I can find, whatever least likely to snitch on me for weight gain.
Dark colors that hide dirt and grease to an extent & don't have visible branding. Bonus if it has high durability that still allows movement. Plus some high-vis gear and other PPE.
Jeans, plain merino tshirt (no stink) and Jim Green African Ranger barefoot shoes (because so comfortable!)
Work in IT.
IT person as well, generally just jeans, sneakers (or other shoes) and some kind relatively plain shirt. Whatever is comfortable and does not contain any shocking images.
Scrubs
Usually trousers (really like the Eddie Bauer Ranier pants and shorts), golf shirt, grip6 belt, hiking boots and good socks. Bose QC35s if Iβm in the data center. One customer makes me wear a safety vest. If Iβm working weekends, in some data centers itβs warm enough for shorts (Iβm not doing hardware installs).
If Iβm working at home, whatever I slept in plus a shirt.
Pyjamas
Beige Icelandic Sweater, brown jeans and fancy black shoes. I look dazzling :)
Sweatpants, and old t-shirts or polo shirts if there's a video call planned for a given day. I WFH for a company you've heard of, and all the video calls in question are internal.
Sweats, shorts, hoodies, sneakers.
High-vis pants and shirt.