concept   workplace attire
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, workplace attire is formal, conservative, and often requires business suits and ties to reflect professionalism and respect.

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1 appropriate office attire Japan Business attire often includes conservative and formal outfits, such as dark-colored suits for both men and women. 1
2 construction worker attire Japan Construction workers typically wear lightweight, quick-drying clothing and use umbrellas or hats to protect against the rainy season. 1
3 office attire Japan Strict dress code, including suits and ties for men and conservative attire for women, often with a preference for muted colors 1
4 office work attire Japan Business attire often includes conservative and formal clothing, with an emphasis on modesty and traditional styles. 1
5 work attire Japan Conservative and formal business attire, such as suits and ties, is the norm 1
6 workplace attire Japan Formal business attire is often expected, and adherence to dress codes is highly valued. 1
7 workplace attire Japan Business attire in Japan is formal and conservative, often requiring suits and ties for men and business suits or dresses for women. 1
8 workplace attire Japan Formal business attire as a sign of respect and professionalism 1
9 workplace attire Japan Formal business attire, including dark suits and ties, is expected in the financial industry as it reflects professionalism and respect for the environment. 1
10 workplace attire Japan Business formal attire, such as suits and ties, is the standard in professional settings 1
11 workplace attire Japan Formal and conservative attire is more common in Japanese workplaces. 1
12 workplace attire Japan Formal attire is expected, often including suits and ties 1
13 workplace attire Japan Business attire often includes formal suits and may also require employees to remove their shoes upon entering the workplace. 1
14 worksite attire Japan Worksite attire often includes business suits and ties, and conservative formal wear. 1