22% of office workers spend over £27,000 on work clothes over the course of a career,* according to a study conducted by office stationary suppliers, Viking. Viking also revealed the pressures that office workers feel when it comes to the clothing they wear for work.
Office Workers Feel Pressure To Look Good At Work
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It is up to the employer to decide the dress code, and I think that should be spelled out. How about giving employee benefits of office outfits?
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Offering a clothing allowance is a great perk - I have never come across this in an office environment though, I know that this is more commonplace in retail.