Remote flexibility is becoming increasingly vital to maintain Gen Z and millennial workers; the portion of 18 to 24 year old respondents who reported leaving — or would consider leaving — if they had to return to the office, for instance, was 71%.

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Remote workers are "blending it all together," in their wardrobes, Fortune reported. TikTok trends indicate a preference for cozy — yet professional — tops and sweatpants. In recent years, athleisure brand Lululemon...
Continue Reading With remote and hybrid work here to stay for some companies, fashion brands are still adapting to the evolving wardrobe of modern professionals