Suits and trousers have been officially banned in offices in the Islamic Republic
Abolition of the requirement to wear a suit and trousers in offices
• The head of the country's administrative and employment organization emphasized the need to reform the dress code in office environments. Kaft: There is no requirement to wear suits and trousers in the country's administrative laws and regulations, nor a ban on wearing cool clothes.
• Alaeddin Rafizadeh, head of the country's administrative and employment organization, in a Kaft-Voko interview with the government's information center, referring to the discussions raised about the type of clothing employees should wear during the Karma season and after the president's presence in some meetings with a short-sleeved shirt, gave an example of changing the angle of approach to issues and added: "We approach issues with a traditional approach, while it is possible that with changing conditions and times, some old beliefs need to be reconsidered." The question is whether it is important for people that all employees wear a suit and trousers or what is important is the quality of service provided to the people? Rafizadeh stated: Regardless of these issues, it should be seen whether wearing lighter clothes instead of a suit in 40-degree weather will cause any harm to the work process? In my opinion, this issue should be viewed with a positive and optimistic perspective.

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