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More jewellery for sure. Ideally, general freedom of expression for all. Someone wants to wear pauldrons, I wanna see it!!
Make it fine for men to be dressed for business without a fucking tie.
This is already the case in every field with maybe the exception of law, diplomatic situations, and formal government (parliamentry sittings etc.). Hell in tech it's all jeans and t-shirts. I keep a white shirt, tie, and jacket in my office in case I have to go the legislature. Other than that I haven't worn one for work in years.
I've only worn a tie for the interview.
Should be just more acceptable to wear what ever you feel like. It is in big cities or if you confident, but would be nice if people felt less pressure.
Business casual that is suitable for a hot summer day. Right now the best a man can do is slacks, a good shirt with the sleeves rolled up, and boat shoes.
bring back jeans that aren't stretchy
Why non-stretchy jeans? They feel sooooo gooooooooood
Just go to a denim store. Lots of options.