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Starbucks employees show off new dress code style

The coffee giant has announced a new dress code for its "partners," and many of them have taken to social media to express their joy at the change. The new dress code includes changes to shirts (in addition to allowing black, white and khaki, shirts can now be grey, navy, dark denim or brown, and plain or patterned) and legwear (instead of just pants, partners can now wear shorts, skirts, dresses, and pants including dark wash denim and skinny jeans). The baristas are now allowed to have colourful hair, too, and sport hats like toques or fedoras. Here's a look at how some of the partners are making the new guidelines work for them.