But office workers are now just as likely to have a tattoo on open display as wear a suit to work, according to a survey.
Only one in ten British office staff still wears a suit to work on a daily basis, claims the study.
Smart or casual? A new survey has confirmed changing attitudes to office attire
Yet the same number go to work proudly showing off tattoos at least once a week.
The study shows traditional formal attire is being replaced by much more casual clothing, with 37 per cent wearing a suit and tie only when they have an important meeting.
Thirty-eight per cent wear jeans at least once a week, with only 18 per cent of workers regularly wearing a tie.
Paul Say, head of marketing at online bank First Direct, which commissioned the study, said: ‘The research shows British employees are becoming ever more liberated in terms of their appearance.
‘A third of workers say a casual dress code would boost productivity and nearly two thirds feel it would ultimately make them happier.’ ( dalymail.co.uk )
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