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Brat summer is over. Here’s what Gen Z’s wearing to the office this fall.

Jordan Booker likes to sport his sneakers to work.

Booker works with teens as a health educator. In the office, he said he keeps it business casual and prefers to be “presentable but relaxed” when working on-site at schools.

He described his work style as professional with a hint of comfortable streetwear. For the fall, Booker is eyeing sneakers from On and Nike and vests from Patagonia and Ralph Lauren, and he’s interested in exploring “the cowboy look.”

A ten-gallon hat and cowboy boots might sound outlandish for work, but trendsetters like Bella Hadid and Beyoncé are making the look mainstream.

Sydney Rose, 23

Tealoni Butler works in an office that encourages its employees to dress freely.

Butler is an editorial video producer who works in an office with no dress code. The office encourages employees to wear what they want, and Butler takes full advantage by expressing her street style.

“I would describe my personal style as fluid, unique, nostalgic,” Butler said.

She added that she takes inspiration from the past decades, like the 1990’s and early 2000’s (Y2K style is huge on TikTok these days), and vintage clothes from family help her achieve her vision.

She’s “definitely into kitten heels, leg warmers, and maxi skirts right now,” and brands like Miista, Ottolinger, and Cruda are on her wish list this fall.

Correction: September 27, 2024 — Corrects spelling of Sydney Rose’s name in second subhead.

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