Clothing around the office can vary dramatically, especially depending on what sort of job you have. Maybe jeans are OK for some positions, while suits or skirts and dresses could be closer to the norm for others.
But working from home — for as long as a year for a lot of people, thanks to the pandemic — has less strict rules. Maybe T-shirts and caps are more your speed.
So how will this year-plus of working remotely affect how we dress going forward?
The Show talked about it with Dennita Sewell, professor of practice-fashion at the Arizona State University School of Art.