Indians smartest dressed at work
Sydney, Aug. 4: Wearing shorts to work in Hungary might not merit a second glance but in India you are likely to be deemed a slacker who won’t make senior management, according to a global Reuters/Ipsos poll on business attire.
A survey of about 12,500 people in 24 countries found that Europeans are the most casual when it comes to work clothes with only 27 per cent wearing a business suit or smart clothes to work.
Hungary was at the bottom of the table with only 12 per cent of workers saying they wore a suit or smart dress to work.
Among Hungarian workers, 46 per cent said it was appropriate to wear shorts to work while 56 per cent approved of thong sandals or flip-flops at work.
Indians were found to be the smartest when it came to work attire with 58 per cent donning a suit or other smart clothing for work. Only 21 per cent said it was fine to wear shorts.
Overall only 21 per cent of workers said it was appropriate to wear thong sandals to work and just 24 per cent approved of wearing shorts to work.
“It’s clear that around the world dressing to your place in the hierarchy is more often the case than dressing to the elements,” said Mr John Wright, a senior vice president at market research company Ipsos.
Indians particularly did not see casual dressers rising up the ranks, with 64 per cent saying they would not make senior management and 58 percent describing casual dressers as slackers.
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