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That said, several jobs are now shifting to a 'no-dress-code' environment. With no limitations placed on footwear options, sneakers are becoming an everyday option. Sneakers at work act as a gateway for expression, creativity, and even friendships. They symbolise youth and make the company more attractive to millennial employees who are known to bring in fresh and innovative ideas. Case in point, the "hoodie and sneaker" generation at Google.
The basic rule is to keep them clean and simple. Bright colours and patterns with excessive nylon or stretchy materials are a no-no. The plain-coloured leather or suede sneaker, and Prada, Gucci or Vans sneakers can be worn in some offices while symbolising status. Wearing sneakers at work largely depends on the industry and the environment. One should dress-up and pair-up footwear in a way that makes them feel confident and self-empowered. Workplaces vary, individual styles vary; but keep in mind the kind of sneakers you choose to wear.
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