Does one always have to wear a suit in the office?

I'm curious to know how strictly a suit dress code is enforced, particularly in the hours after dinner. Would it be frowned upon for an analyst to be in the bullpen in their gym clothes after a workout or perhaps in their gym clothes working out while they do other tasks? 


If this is something that isn't frowned upon, I imagine it wouldn't be too hard to keep some dumbells under the desk and crank out some squats, pushups, curls, etc. throughout the evenings in between work

 

ur not wearing a suit but ur not wearing gym clothes either lol.

5 stars if ur trolling

 

I'm interested to realize how carefully a suit clothing standard is authorized, especially in the hours after supper. Would it be disliked for an expert to be in the warm up area in their workout clothes after an exercise or maybe in their workout clothes working out while they do different undertakings? 

In the event that this is something that isn't disliked, I envision it wouldn't be too difficult to even consider keeping a few hand weights under the work area and wrench out certain squats, pushups, twists, and so forth all through the nights in the middle of work.

 

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