Gunalakshmi.C.J
1

Pls help me in preparing a dress code for my company...
From India, Madras
archnahr
113

Hi,
Dress Code
While at XYZ Company, we do not have a specific dress code, it is clearly expected that all employees will dress professionally and in a manner consistent with the organization’s corporate environment.
This is what I have kept in my HR Policy Manual.
If you require more information, feel free to contact.
Archna

From India, Delhi
sangeet
2

Hi,
It is mostly specified in the HR Manual or Employee handbook about the dress code.
If your company is working 6 days a week then Mon -Friday Formal dressing and saturday is casual.
If your company is working 5 days a week then mon- thursday is Formal and Friday is casual.
Formal Dressing:
Depend on company For Male
Full sleeve Light Shirt and Matching Dark trousers with Shoes.
For Women,
Salwar ,Business suit or sarees.
Casual Dressing:
Jean, T-shirt or any western Wear.(sometimes it is specified not to wear T-shirt with Comments ,Women employee not wear heavy jewllery)
warm regards,
Sangeetha

From India, Varkkallai
kiran_namburu
3

Hi Guna,
If your company is working 6 days a week then Mon -Friday Formal dressing and saturday is casual.
If your company is working 5 days a week then mon- thursday is Formal and Friday is casual.
DRESS CODE:

i. FOR OEMs(Officer's,Executive's,Managers's): Full Sleeve Shirt with Neck Tie & Shoes.
ii. FOR GENERAL STAFF: Full Sleeve Shirt and Shoes.
IN WINTER (Nov-Feb)
i. FOR OEMs FROM C1 & ABOVE: Suit with Neck Tie and Shoes.
ii. FOR GENERAL STAFF: Full Sleeve Shirt and Shoes.
It also depends on the geographical area the office is put up .
Regards
Kiran.N

From India, Gurgaon
kiran_namburu
3

Hi Guna,
If your company is working 6 days a week then Mon -Friday Formal dressing and saturday is casual.
If your company is working 5 days a week then mon- thursday is Formal and Friday is casual.
DRESS CODE:

i. FOR OEMs(Officer's,Executive's,Managers's): Full Sleeve Shirt with Neck Tie & Shoes.
ii. FOR GENERAL STAFF: Full Sleeve Shirt and Shoes.
IN WINTER (Nov-Feb)
i. FOR OEMs : Suit with Neck Tie and Shoes.
ii. FOR GENERAL STAFF: Full Sleeve Shirt and Shoes.
It also depends on the geographical area the office is put up .
Regards
Kiran.N

From India, Gurgaon
prabhakarch
1

Hi Guna,
As far as IT companies are concerend most of them work for 5 days a week and 4 days they have formals for male and female with clear specifications and Friday will be casuals again with specifications.
I can provide you further details if you need any.
Regards,
Prabhakar

From India, Hyderabad
HoJha
Let me add further considerations for prescribing a dress code.
Employees who have to deal with customers must be dressed formally. The type of formal dressing must depend on the season and weather condition. It will quite amusing to find someone dressed in a formal three piece woollen suit visiting a customer in equatorial Africa at the height of summer. :)
Employees who do not have to deal with customers and are also directly not seen by the customers who visit a facility can be dressed casually even seven days a week.
Is not the idea of smart or casual dressing based in the belief that companies want to present a useful image to its existing or prospective customers? Also, if we are dressed in pyjamas we may not even wake up when we are in office. :)

From India, Chennai
Gunalakshmi.C.J
1

U r right HoJha... I think dress code depends mainly on the field where v work... Tank u for ur reply :)
From India, Madras
devansh
7

Dear friend, according to me, there should be differentiation between mgmt and non mgmt staff. u should ask the union about color they like so they can like the dress.
From India, Vadodara
ankitakohli
2

Hi Prabhakar, I work for an RPO. Can you share with me some points to be rolled out as professional dressing, be it formals or busines casuals regds Ankita
From India, New Delhi
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