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Originally Posted by Slite
And one that is very, very unusual over here. About the only ones that still have "dresscode" are banks, financial institutes and lawfirms.
In most workplaces that is not involved in manufacturing and such, as long as you are not too "extreme", it's up to you what you want to wear.
So it would be perfectly fine for me to show up at work in a Kilt for instance... I don't think my co-workers would like the sight of my hairy legs, but I could do it 
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So what are the immigration requirements for Sweden?
My company appears to be going backwards - when I started you only had to look smart if you were meeting external people. Tomorrow they're announcing we all have to look smart. Or at least smart casual. I may have to start ironing my jeans