For NYC brokers, dress codes are out of fashion: PHOTOS

Agents left to themselves to determine best on-the-job wardrobes

From left: Paul LeMarc Brown of Stribling & Associates; Elise Ehrlich of Halstead Property; and Tinnie Chan Sassano of Urban Compass
From left: Paul LeMarc Brown of Stribling & Associates; Elise Ehrlich of Halstead Property; and Tinnie Chan Sassano of Urban Compass

From the February issue: Meet a dozen brokers and you’re likely to encounter nearly that number of standards for work attire. Few NYC firms enforce a written dress code, relying instead on best judgment. A handful offer guidelines. For instance, Brooklyn-based aptsandlofts.com discourages sneakers and shorts for men, along with midriffs and skirts shorter than just above the knee for women. But for the most part, it’s up to individuals to set their own standards. [more]

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