
Work Christmas parties are in full swing. But this annual event of merriment with your co-workers is often dampened by one thing: What to wear.
A recent study by Stitch Fix says wardrobe is a major stressor for holiday festivities.
Forty-five percent of respondents say they have considered skipping the party due to outfit stress.
That number jumps to 57% for Gen Z and 53% for Millennials.
The biggest challenges include dressing age-appropriately while still being stylish, not dressing up enough, or standing out too much.
If you think having a theme party will help people decide what to wear, think again.
No generation loves a party "theme," but if they must, Gen Z and millennials are more likely to be good sports and go all out.
Boomers are least likely to participate in wearing a costume or an ugly Christmas sweater.
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