Purple hair? Starbucks doesn’t care. Coffee chain relaxes employee dress code
TORONTO — Got purple hair? Starbucks wants to hire you.
The world’s largest coffee chain is loosening its employee dress code to allow workers to don brightly-dyed hair and coloured, patterned clothing.
Starbucks says employees now have more fashion choices to wear underneath the company’s signature green apron — within reason.
The revamped company attire rules now includes grey, navy, dark denim and brown tops along with shirts with small stripes, tone-on-tone plaids and tight patterns. Employees can also wear pants, shorts, skirts or dresses in grey, navy, brown, khaki and black, as well as dark-washed blue jeans.