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Shorts at work: Can men now get their legs out in the office?

BBC NewsFriday, June 20, 2025 at 11:56:52 PM
Shorts at work: Can men now get their legs out in the office?
The debate over whether men can wear shorts to the office is heating up again, with no clear consensus in sight. Some argue it's a no-brainer for comfort in warmer months, while others insist it undermines professionalism. The article explores the divide and offers practical advice for navigating this sartorial gray area.
Editor’s Note: Dress codes might seem trivial, but they reflect deeper shifts in how we balance professionalism and personal comfort. As workplaces evolve post-pandemic, this debate highlights the tension between tradition and modern flexibility—especially as summers get hotter. Whether you’re pro-shorts or anti-bare knees, it’s a conversation that’s not going away.
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