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Nims
Hi Agnes,
All companies are following Dress code policy, which is mandatory.
According to my company policy employees should wear Mon - Fri , formals, i.e..
Ladies : Shirt and Trouser or suit salwar.
Gents : Shirt and Pant or trouser.
Saturday - informals.
I hope this information will be useful for you.
Regards,
Nims


rosymarcel
1

Hi Agnes
The dress code for a company depends on the nature of business and the amount of client interaction on a daily basis.
If a majority of the employees are required to interact with clients or potential clients, it would be sensible to advocate Business Formals as dress code during the week, and casuals during the weekends (ie Fri, Sat).
If majority of the employees are not expected to interact with the outside world, then it is ok to allow them to wear Business Casuals, or casuals during the week days.
In the IT & ITES industries it is a generally accepted norm to dress comfortably, which includes casuals, but it is not so yet so in other sectors.

From India, Bangalore
richa_ferns
24

Hi
Some more tips for Dress Code Policy
Dress Code
All employees are requested to follow the following dress code:
Monday to Thursday
- For Male employees: Business casuals like Shirt / Polo-shirt, Trouser and Shoes with Socks (No sports or Canvas shoes).
-    For Lady employees: Same as above will be applicable. They can also alternatively wear Saris / Salwar / Kurta etc.
- Fridays and Weekends (if one is coming to office for work)
-    Shirt / T-Shirt, Trouser / Jeans & Shoes / Sports Shoes / Canvas Shoes or the same as Monday to Thursday.
Slippers / Sandals are not allowed for men on any of the days, while in office, with the exception, in case of any medical problem in the feet. During rainy season, one could wear waterproof shoes.
Hope it helps.

From India, Pune
agnes07
hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Thnk u very much for all the valuable suggestions and advices........ your suggestions have really helped me to frame the policy...... thnk and regards, Agnes
From India, Pune
lathamishra
Hello Agnes,
Some of the below mentioned policies might be of help:
· Male members must wear business shirts, smart trousers and ties. During meetings with clients / prospective clients outside the office, they are also expected to wear blazers.
· Female members are expected to wear businesslike clothes(Indian/Western)
· Clothing must be clean, in good repair and well ironed.
· Hair must be kept clean and tidy.
· Casual clothing is acceptable only on weekends / holidays.
· For Saturday meetings, the employees are allowed to wear smart casual clothes.
Warm Regards,
Latha


khyat
6

I believ it depends on the sector u r working in.....Foe eg in IT sector , dress code is not that importnat.......U can even wear casuals at time......But in other sectors like fmcg and speciallty marketing related jobs require u 2 b in formals always.....I guess that depends on the business u r in.....
From India, Khopoli
preeti3
2

Hi All,
I really agree with khyat. In IT cos one can wear casuals in weekdays too.
Am working with IT co and my HQ is in Finland i have been to finland last mth itself. There i saw :shock: every one was wearing casulas in meetings too. only directors, vps use to wear formal like suits, blazers but rest all from different departments were wearing casuals. Even we can wear casuals if working with IT co.
Cheers,
Preeti.

From India, Mumbai
aks
hi all can you plz give me some advice on dress code in a pharmaceutical CRO ??? regards Akanksha
From India, Pune
khyat
6

thanx a ton........can u tell something bout the dress code policy in details...does it vary from orgn to orgn depending on the business they r in??????????? Like for eg : it sector and fmcg sector..................
From India, Khopoli
Anithashankar
Hi all, I feel a proper dress code exhibits professionalism of the organisation.Ofcourse,casuals once in a week/holidays is fine. Regards Anitha
From India, Madras
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