Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey wore these strange shoes during an interview with Lloyd Blankfein - and broke a cardinal workplace rule
- Twitter and Square CEO Jack Dorsey wore a strangle pair of black sandals during an interview with Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.
- In doing so, he broke one of the cardinal rules of dressing professionally.
Jack Dorsey is known for his style prowess, but not even he can pull off flip-flop-style sandals in a work meeting.
The Twitter and Square CEO wore the curious footwear, which left nearly his entire foot exposed, during an interview with Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein. A picture of Dorsey in a pair of black sandals in the meeting was tweeted by Twitter employee Brett Goldslager.
We get it - Dorsey comes from the super-laidback San Francisco startup culture. But when the CEO of Goldman Sachs comes to your office, it might be time to at least cover your feet.
Blankfein, who is accustomed to wearing a full suit for work and interviews, had to lose not just his jacket but also his tie to blend in with Twitter's casual culture.
Laidback dress codes are the norm now, but even they require standards. You shouldn't subject your office mates to your potentially unsightly feet - even if you are their boss.
"I would've sent out a press release but this (Twitter) is better." @lloydblankfein pic.twitter.com/uYNOuHRexi
- Brett Goldslager (@goldslager) December 13, 2017
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