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dress-down day in British English (ˈdrɛsˌdaʊn deɪ) noun business a day on which employees are allowed to wear informal clothing Examples of 'dress-down day' in a sentencedress-down day It happened to be a 'dress down' day in aid of charity.So is this just dress down day?Introduce fun rewards, such as an early finish or a dress-down day.Friday would remain a designated dress-down day, staff were told, but that emphatically did not extend to more liberal forms of footwear.There's a monthly dress down day in aid of charity, raising 500 last year, and a company team took part in a sponsored swimming marathon.I used to plan 'dress down day' outfits at school for six months and spent all my money on clothes.You would have thought the declining trend for dress-down days might have helped rather than hindered matters.In fact, dress-down days are so successful that 73 per cent of businesses have adopted the practice, according to the research.To encourage team building the company holds monthly dress-down days and social evenings to raise money for its designated charity.Even dress-down days can offer a little boost and make people more comfortable at work. |