Pants or No Pants? How Your Coronavirus Home Outfit Impacts Your Mood
Now that many Americans are working from home office fashion has taken a turn. An article in the Wall Street Journal helped develop the new term, “business mullet,” which is normal business attire up top and party below.
With increasing video calls, many have opted for a collared shirt of office-appropriate blouse and may sport shorts, sweats or yoga pants on the bottom.
It is worth pointing out that how you dress, even during quarantine, can change your attitude and puts you in a different mind state.