Mahesh Mathur
3

I will further add to it. In this case it is an IT company. Otherwise dress code will also depend on the type & place of work. Now a days women are in production and there Dupatta or any other loose clothing becomes a safety hazard.
From India, Jabalpur
bidhanbag84
1

maintaining dress code is very serious issue, so need choice perfect and suitable dress for different organizations. thank you all have a nice day. bidhan bag budge budge
From India, Kolkata
HR-Harpreet
11

Dear Gurpreet,
As far as the indian formal dress is concerned only Saree is considered to be a proper formal attire but due to some limitations, all female employees cant carry saree for the whole day so its a trend of wearing salwar suits and people have named it as formals. But wearing salwar suit cannot be considered as informal as well. As far as without dupatta suit is concerned, its not formal but you can call it is semi formal and I dont think there is any harm in wearing a suit without dupatta until and unless it does not look vulgar.
Regards
Harpreet

From India, Jaipur
sana88
9

well harpeet without dupatta will definatly look vulgar if she wears shalwar kameez..b/c the complete look of this dress is with dupatta. specially at offices side..like you ppl use tie with formal dress b/c it gives complete look
From Pakistan, Karachi
HR-Harpreet
11

Dear Sana88,
I don't think wearing a kurta with a chudidaar or a salwar without dupatta looks vulgar. As per me there is no vulgarity in this kinda dressing until and unless ur attire is not revealing or exposing. Now, you will also say that girls should wear dupatta with jeans and t-shirt. Whats the harm if a female can carry trousers, jeans, shirts professionally then she can also carry salwar suit decently without wearing dupatta, which does not make any good rather it just creates hassle during work.

From India, Jaipur
mrfsuresh
9

Dear Friends,
If any H.R. is really concerned that Dress Code is diverting mood, Pl. design a Dress suitable to your work culture ; Make it as your uniform. Just simple.
Only thing to immediately avoid is Round Colour Loose Banian in Both Sex with Double meanings etc. or words of insult etc.
Do not discuss long for this in this esteemed forum. There are lots more in discussion.
Pl. understand.. Thanks,

From India, Chennai
boss2966
1168

Dear Gurpreet
Please check the discussion held in https://www.citehr.com/307590-dress-code.html thread. It may guide you.

From India, Kumbakonam
bharathi_83
192

Bhaskar ...........................thanks for resharing ......................... hope by this time people have come to know what is what. keep sharing :)
From India, Madras
sushil.meenakshi
10

Dear Friends,
Dress code should be such which suit to the individuals, either formal or informal there should not be any restriction, at least once in a week there should be informal dress specially last working day of the week. It look nice, there should be freedom for girls as well as to the boys also.

From India, New Delhi
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