Sneakers, elastic pants: People alter office wear amid COVID


              This photo provided by Brooks Brothers shows Brooks Brothers casual office wardrobes. After working remotely in comfortable sweats and yoga pants for two years, many Americans are trying to figure out a new wardrobe as they head back to their physical offices. Going back to the office, many don't want to return to structured looks like suits,  zip-front pants and pencil skirts from the pre-pandemic days. But they also don't want to look unprofessional. So they're experimenting with new approaches, forcing retailers and clothing brands to respond with colorful  blazers in knit or sweatshirt fabrics,  pants with drawstrings or elastic bands, and new casual twists on the collared button-down dress shirt.  (Matt Albiani/Brooks Brothers via AP)
            
              This photo provided by Brooks Brothers shows a model showing a Brooks Brothers casual office wardrobe.  Going back to the office, many don't want to return to structured looks like suits,  zip-front pants and pencil skirts from the pre-pandemic days. But they also don't want to look unprofessional. So they're experimenting with new approaches, forcing retailers and clothing brands to respond with colorful  blazers in knit or sweatshirt fabrics,  pants with drawstrings or elastic bands, and new casual twists on the collared button-down dress shirt.  (Matt Albiani/Brooks Brothers via AP)
            
              This photo provided by Brooks Brothers shows a model showing a Brooks Brothers casual office wardrobe.  Going back to the office, many don't want to return to structured looks like suits,  zip-front pants and pencil skirts from the pre-pandemic days. But they also don't want to look unprofessional. So they're experimenting with new approaches, forcing retailers and clothing brands to respond with colorful  blazers in knit or sweatshirt fabrics,  pants with drawstrings or elastic bands, and new casual twists on the collared button-down dress shirt.  (Matt Albiani/Brooks Brothers via AP)