








张(上图左),是簋街粗粮人家餐厅的服务员,穿戴一套印花套装,一双简略的黑布鞋,梳着麻花辫。除了有点像睡衣这点缺乏外,这套制服看起来很有吸引力,这非常契合餐厅复古的个性。
"I like my uniform because it"s unique and looks nice,” she says. "It"s very comfortable."
“我非常喜爱我的制服,由于它看起来很共同,很不错”,她说,“而且它很舒畅”。
As in most countries, uniform wearing begins from a young age in China. A student at Beijing No. 55 Middle School, 12-year old Fu (below), wears the mandatory tracksuit school uniform in blue, white and red. The tracksuit-style uniform has been worn by schoolchildren for more than two decades.

The announcement was met with approval from some current and past baristas on Twitter.
星巴克这项新布告也在Twitter上取得了很多现任与前任职工的赞许。
WHAT IT MEANS
新标准意味着啥
Starucks’ new dress code encourages employees to incorporate their personal taste. But some things are off the table.
星巴克的新着装标准鼓舞职工在作业服饰中联系自个的自个品尝。但是,有些东西是肯定不可的。

北京Calin服装学院校长Catalina Calin称,依然有很多当地需求制服,尤其是服务业。
“In Europe, you don"t see uniforms that often [compared to China]. Hospitality is the one industry that is still using them because they can project the type of service or professionali*** that you are expecting," she says. "A uniform is very important for how a client sees you, but it’s also important for how the employee is feeling. The uniform has to be fitted right for the person to feel confident and beautiful.”
