Tesco Grocery Store Bans Pajamas in Customer Dress Code Policy
Jessica Marcel — January 29, 2010 — Fashion
References: news.bbc & boingboing.net
When a store bans pajamas, you have to wonder what mishaps have happened in the past for such a policy to be created. The Tesco store in the United Kingdom has enacted such a policy, and customers who enjoyed extremely casual wear when doing their shopping are not pleased.
The posted policy is obviously British: It’s polite to a fault. It’s actually a bit of a surprise that British grocery store customers would go out so informally, although Bridget Jones did run after Mr. Darcy in her underwear.
The posted policy is obviously British: It’s polite to a fault. It’s actually a bit of a surprise that British grocery store customers would go out so informally, although Bridget Jones did run after Mr. Darcy in her underwear.
Trend Themes
1. Casual Wear Bans - More stores will implement casual wear bans to improve professional standards and enhance customer experience.
2. Dress Code Policy - Strengthening dress code policies will be a trend to address customer feedback and ensure quality service.
3. Formalization of Shopping Experience - The shopping experience will become more formalized as stores implement stricter dress codes and requirements.
Industry Implications
1. Retail - Retailers will continue to adapt their dress codes policies to maintain their brand image and improve sales.
2. Hospitality - Restaurants and hotels will find ways to enforce dress codes to provide a more refined atmosphere and attract a diverse customer base.
3. Education - Educational institutions will update their dress codes to enforce professionalism and promote focus on learning.
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