Hi Veena!
Normally, employees in a retail organization are provided with customized uniforms or at least white or colored overcoats with name badges. This is preferable so that customers know for sure whom to ask for any clarifications or help with their doubts. When giving out uniforms, it is necessary to provide them in adequate numbers so that employees can wash them. My suggestion is to offer at least three sets in the first year and two sets from the second year onwards.
R. Sundararajan
From India, Madras
Normally, employees in a retail organization are provided with customized uniforms or at least white or colored overcoats with name badges. This is preferable so that customers know for sure whom to ask for any clarifications or help with their doubts. When giving out uniforms, it is necessary to provide them in adequate numbers so that employees can wash them. My suggestion is to offer at least three sets in the first year and two sets from the second year onwards.
R. Sundararajan
From India, Madras
Hello Veena, How are you doing? Here i am attaching some ppt for corporate staff dress code. I hope this will help to you. Regards Chakri
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Well Veena, for the Corporate Staff, you can circulate the following
dress code to all :
"In keeping with the Company’s professional image, employees are expected to maintain appropriate standards of dress and behaviour. All employees are expected to be formally dressed during office hours.
For male staff, the dress code would be shirt and formal trousers. For female staff, the dress code would be saree/salwar/formal trousers. Jeans, T-Shirts and trainers are only allowed on Saturday, when a less formal dress code is applied. "
R Sundrarajan
From India, Madras
dress code to all :
"In keeping with the Company’s professional image, employees are expected to maintain appropriate standards of dress and behaviour. All employees are expected to be formally dressed during office hours.
For male staff, the dress code would be shirt and formal trousers. For female staff, the dress code would be saree/salwar/formal trousers. Jeans, T-Shirts and trainers are only allowed on Saturday, when a less formal dress code is applied. "
R Sundrarajan
From India, Madras
Hi
I hope the below mentioned might help you ..
Dress Code of XXX Company employees need to be as follows:
Monday to Thursday – Formals
Ladies – Formals meaning Salwar Kameez, Trousers (Capries, Corduroys and jeans are not classified as trousers) with formal tops (Please avoid tops with bright colors and large prints) Sari, sandals or shoes (Sneakers and not classified as shoes)
Men – Formals meaning Shirts / Slacks and trousers with Shoes (Corduroys and jeans are not classified as trousers)
Friday & Saturday – Smart Casuals
Ladies – Jeans, Corduroys, Sneakers / Shoes/ Sandals, t-shirts with collar only, and casual tops.
Men – Jeans, Corduroys, Sneakers / Shoes, t-shirts with collar only, Shirts, t- shirts or shirts to be tucked in (Please avoid sandals, cargo’s etc..,).
From India, Bangalore
I hope the below mentioned might help you ..
Dress Code of XXX Company employees need to be as follows:
Monday to Thursday – Formals
Ladies – Formals meaning Salwar Kameez, Trousers (Capries, Corduroys and jeans are not classified as trousers) with formal tops (Please avoid tops with bright colors and large prints) Sari, sandals or shoes (Sneakers and not classified as shoes)
Men – Formals meaning Shirts / Slacks and trousers with Shoes (Corduroys and jeans are not classified as trousers)
Friday & Saturday – Smart Casuals
Ladies – Jeans, Corduroys, Sneakers / Shoes/ Sandals, t-shirts with collar only, and casual tops.
Men – Jeans, Corduroys, Sneakers / Shoes, t-shirts with collar only, Shirts, t- shirts or shirts to be tucked in (Please avoid sandals, cargo’s etc..,).
From India, Bangalore
Hi Veena,
We follow the following policy in our company:
Men: Formal trousers, full/half shirts, leather shoes (Monday through Thursday).
Friday: Business casuals (no sandals).
Women: Salwar Kameez, sarees, formal trousers and shirts or kurtis.
Friday: Business casuals (jeans, t-shirt).
All employees should wear their identity badges on their person to ensure security and avoid trespassers within the office premises.
Thanks,
Kuheli Basu
Asst. Manager - HR
Valley Infosystems Pvt. Ltd.
From India, Calcutta
We follow the following policy in our company:
Men: Formal trousers, full/half shirts, leather shoes (Monday through Thursday).
Friday: Business casuals (no sandals).
Women: Salwar Kameez, sarees, formal trousers and shirts or kurtis.
Friday: Business casuals (jeans, t-shirt).
All employees should wear their identity badges on their person to ensure security and avoid trespassers within the office premises.
Thanks,
Kuheli Basu
Asst. Manager - HR
Valley Infosystems Pvt. Ltd.
From India, Calcutta
Hi,
It would generally depend on what kind of retail you are into. I know of companies that have casual dressing for their office because the employees would typically be designers or marketers. This is mostly companies that are into casual apparel retail. However, it is important for the shop floor to either have standard uniforms or at least a theme, like black and denim, or formals for a formal wear store. Hope this helps.
Stuti
From India, Bangalore
It would generally depend on what kind of retail you are into. I know of companies that have casual dressing for their office because the employees would typically be designers or marketers. This is mostly companies that are into casual apparel retail. However, it is important for the shop floor to either have standard uniforms or at least a theme, like black and denim, or formals for a formal wear store. Hope this helps.
Stuti
From India, Bangalore
Dress code varies from company to company and the culture adopted by them. For example, in one company in Muscat, the dress code specifically mentioned wearing a saree. It cannot be generalized but depends on the organization.
Venkat
From India, Madras
Venkat
From India, Madras
Hi , Can any one help me in preparing the employee handbook.What are the segments to be covered ? Regards, Swathy
From India, Hyderabad
From India, Hyderabad
Dear All,
I have gone through all your responses. They are really helpful. However, I would like to know what things should be kept in mind while making a dress code policy, as there are now different types of patterns in jeans and sleeveless clothes. The policy should not become too rigid nor should it be too liberal.
Regards,
Pooja Shenoy
From Netherlands
I have gone through all your responses. They are really helpful. However, I would like to know what things should be kept in mind while making a dress code policy, as there are now different types of patterns in jeans and sleeveless clothes. The policy should not become too rigid nor should it be too liberal.
Regards,
Pooja Shenoy
From Netherlands
Hello Guys, This is Yogita Gupta. I am currently working in an IT software company in Indore (M.P.) as an HR Manager. We have a strength of 60+ employees. I just want to implement a dress code in our company that is easy and comfortable for all members (Men+Women). Could anyone please suggest a suitable attire for a software company as soon as possible? I need it urgently. Thanks!
From India, Indore
From India, Indore
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