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Workwear reimagined for a hybrid working world

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How hybrid working has transformed what we wear Email not displaying correctly? [View email online]( [Regus]( [Offices]( | [Coworking]( | [Virtual Offices]( | [Meeting Rooms]( | [Memberships]( The evolution of workwear fashion Working patterns have now permanently shifted. With more freedom on how and where people work, they're now also rethinking how they dress for work. Powered by IWG, the world’s leading workspace provider and thought leader, we spoke to more than 1000 hybrid workers to understand this shift in workwear fashion. To examine the results, we partnered with well-known fashion stylist and creative consultant, Diana Tsui. What did we find out? For starters almost 80% of the people dress differently post-pandemic. What’s the new suit & tie? What’s changed in workwear fashion? Find out in this exclusive white paper. [Read the white paper]( “As attitudes towards what’s considered appropriate workwear evolve, fashion trends that normally would be reserved for off-duty hours have found their way into weekday dressing.” Diana Tsui Fashion Expert [Download the white paper]( [whitepaper]( Powered by the IWG Network [IWG Network] For more like this, follow us [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [TikTok]( [Offices]( [Coworking]( [Virtual Offices]( [Meeting Rooms]( [Memberships]( Book now [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Regus.com]( © Regus 2024 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( from all Regus email marketing or manage your email preferences [here]( View our [Privacy policy]( and [Broker Policy]( IWG plc Head Office: Dammstrasse 19 CH-6300, Zug Switzerland

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