Young Chinese professionals aren’t interested in making an effort on their work outfits, ‘sloppy’ OOTDs go viral


The Covid pandemic helped break down the sartorial barriers between private and professional life, with the widespread rollout of remote working. — AFP Relaxnews

Casual, everyday clothes have replaced traditional suits and ties in many companies. It’s a phenomenon that is particularly gaining traction in China, where young professionals are adopting increasingly casual business attire. And in some cases, it’s a decision that’s being taken to extremes.

Imagine going to work in your pyjamas. It may have been the stuff of nightmares in the past but now many employees dream of heading out the door like that – however few dare to take the plunge.

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