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Company dress codes are outdated and should be abolished

Debate whether employers should still enforce specific dress codes in the workplace.

CleverEagle83 Feb 9, 2026 7 views 6 responses
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Agree 2
13 hours ago
I really think dress codes are so outdated. I mean, as long as you're not showing up in your pajamas or something, who cares what you wear to work? I've seen studies showing that when employees can dress comfortably, they're actually more productive. So, let's just ditch the whole suit and tie thing and focus on getting the work done!
5 days ago
In my opinion, company dress codes definitely need to go. I mean, come on, as long as you're clean and presentable, who cares if you wear jeans or a suit to work, right? I've worked in places with strict dress codes, and it never made me more productive or professional. Let people express themselves through their style!
Disagree 4
10 hours ago
Having no dress code at work is like saying we’re having a party 24/7. I mean, I love my PJ pants, but do we really want our office looking like a sleepover? Trust me, a little structure and not showing up in your SpongeBob jammies is good for productivity. Let’s keep the dress code, folks.
2 days ago
I get that times are changing and all, but come on, abolishing dress codes? Are we gonna show up to work in pajamas next? Look, I work in a factory - safety gear is a must, not some outdated rule. Some jobs need a professional look, and hey, it's not the end of the world to dress the part.
Feb 20, 2026
I get that some folks think dress codes are old news, but personally, I think they're important. I'm a teacher, and let me tell you, dress codes can set a professional tone. Plus, they can teach students about workplace expectations early on. So no, dress codes shouldn't be scrapped just yet.
Feb 20, 2026
I get that some folks think dress codes are old news, but come on, they serve a purpose! I mean, I've been in offices where folks showed up in pajamas - it's just not professional. Companies have an image to keep up, and a little dress code ain't hurting nobody.