concept   work attire

22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) Brazil (1) Saudi Arabia (1) office culture (1) Germany (1) casual office culture (1) office settings in Europe (1) Corporate offices in Japan (1) US office culture (1) Western office culture (1) Antarctica (1) Casual culture in the tech industry (1) Casual observers (1) Corporate culture in the US (1) Engineering companies (1) Military context (1) Netherlands (1) Western workplace culture (1) construction industry in the United States (1) fashion industry (1) heavy construction (1) industrial settings in Europe (1) mechanical workshops in tropical countries (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 work attire Brazil In Brazil, professional and worksite attire prioritizes comfort, fashion, and colorful clothing. 8
2 work attire Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, modesty and traditional clothing are expected in work attire. 5
3 work attire office culture Formal business attire is generally expected in office workplaces, but may differ depending on the country's level of development. 4
4 work attire Germany Work attire in Germany ranges from formal business attire to practical, functional clothing depending on the profession. 3
5 work attire casual office culture Casual business attire, including jeans and t-shirts, is acceptable in certain workplace settings with a casual office culture. 3
6 work attire office settings in Europe Business casual attire is the norm for professional office settings in Europe. 3
7 work attire Corporate offices in Japan In Japanese corporate offices, formal business attire with suits and ties is the standard. 2
8 work attire US office culture US office culture typically requires professional business attire, including business casual and formal wear, in work environments. 2
9 work attire Western office culture Formal business attire, such as suits and professional attire, is standard in Western office culture for both men and women. 2
10 work attire Antarctica Work attire in Antarctica includes heavy duty insulated clothing and snow gear due to the harsh climate. 1
11 work attire Casual culture in the tech industry Casual attire like jeans and t-shirts is common in the tech industry workplace. 1
12 work attire Casual observers Work attire can vary from formal to very casual depending on the workplace and profession. 1
13 work attire Corporate culture in the US In US corporate culture, formal business attire like suits and ties is expected for work settings. 1
14 work attire Engineering companies Engineering companies often require their employees to wear casual or functional clothing, often with safety gear. 1
15 work attire Military context Military work attire dictates strict regulations on appearance and grooming through uniforms. 1
16 work attire Netherlands In the Netherlands, business casual attire is common and office dress codes are more relaxed. 1
17 work attire Western workplace culture In Western workplace culture, formal attire such as suits and ties is typically worn as work attire. 1
18 work attire construction industry in the United States In the United States construction industry, workers commonly wear hard hats, safety vests, and steel-toed boots as work attire. 1
19 work attire fashion industry Employees in the fashion industry prioritize style and creativity in their work attire, reflecting current trends and personal expression. 1
20 work attire heavy construction In heavy construction work attire, heavy-duty protective gear like hard hats, steel-toed boots, and reflective vests is mandatory for safety. 1
21 work attire industrial settings in Europe In European industrial settings, work attire typically includes safety boots, high-visibility clothing, and hard hats. 1
22 work attire mechanical workshops in tropical countries In tropical mechanical workshops, it is important to wear light and breathable clothing to stay cool while working. 1