Tech's top players are switching over to their summer styles — and workers should follow suit if they want to dress to impress. Whether accessorizing more like Mark Zuckerberg and or opting for sporty outfits like Bill Gates and Sergey Brin, there are more ways to express personal style than the stereotypical tech uniform of jeans and a t-shirt. Unlike — who typically have to keep it a bit more professional — the tech industry is known for its looser dress code and emphasis on an open work culture (though that's shifting in recent years).
Still, tech workers have begun to help them dress better for work. Some pay tens of thousands to improve their look, but others aren't so quick to give up their beloved t-shirts, stylists told . "If you can get them to try something new, and they get a compliment from someone soon thereafter, that makes it much easier for them to continue updating their wardrobe," image consultant Eddie Hernandez told SF Standard.
With Meta and others calling their over the past year, employees will have to update their wardrobes for in-person work. Here's what fashion experts believe tech workers should be wearing this summer. Ditch the grey tones for colors No more black, white, or grey.
Hernandez told the SF Standard that he's discouraging clients from going for the drab shades "that are dominant in SF," and asking them to reach for colorful options instead in 2024. As the temperature heats up, workers might want to put their shackets away and go fo.
