Goldman Sachs has gone business casual, and Jason Gay contemplates the implications. Hockey sweaters on Wall Street? Spandex?
Goldman Sachs is relaxing the dress code for its employees, a move once considered unimaginable for the Wall Street firm….
The new “firm-wide flexible dress code” was announced in an internal memo, which said the shift was due to “the changing nature of workplaces generally in favor of a more casual environment.
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