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Alexa’s not the only thing thinking about fashion on a Monday morning. My nine-year-old self spends hours thinking about what a nice button down shirt should be. Now, if I didn’t have other kids to watch out for, I probably would have worn what I wanted for just about every occasion, from that day’s nursery rhyme assembly to my future wedding day.
In our latest workwear news podcast, we’re joined by Nat Fleming, director of the Manos project, a pioneer in developing unique and affordable workplace clothing that features “technology and collaboration.”
Nat tells us what she’s learnt in her five years of styling high-performance T-shirts for the enterprising and inspiring people working in the high-tech industry at no cost to the company, and delivers a thoughtful lesson for how the average office clothes shopper might make small but very important tweaks to her own wardrobe.
We also discuss the top-secret research approach behind Mozilla’s new workwear app for Android, so you can track the movements of a team or just make a more informed decision when you’re on a run.
Plus, we’ve asked Twitter to help us discuss why men don’t wear dark navy trousers to work. Outspoken Sky presenter Adam Boulton tells us why.
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