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Starbucks is updating its dress code, limiting the number of colors staff can wear with its green aprons starting on May 12.
Starbucks announced this week that their employees will implement a more specific dress code in order to make their signature green aprons pop.
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Starbucks is imposing new limits on what its baristas can wear under their green aprons.
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Starbucks, the world's largest coffee shop chain, is implementing a new dress code for workers across its North American stores next month, as the coffee giant aims to refresh its store image and ...
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Starbucks wants its baristas to sport a uniformed look, so the coffee chain is updating its dress code policy to take effect in May.