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Here's your money briefing from Monday, December 9.
I'm JR Whalen for the Wall Street Journal.
The return to the office ushered in a business casual movement.
Where jeans and hoodies were in and suits and neckties were out.
Fast forward.
And those ties that have been sitting in the closet are making a return.
The folks who had to wear a tie for years or even decades, they're clinging to this freedom to go tie free.
It's the 20-somethings and even some women who are embracing the necktie.
We'll talk to Wall Street Journal columnist, Callum Borshers, after the break.
Next ties gave way to open shirts and in some cases hoodies in the office.
Now they're making a comeback.
Wall Street Journal on the clock columnist, Callum Borshers, joins me.
Callum, the tie is back.
Where did it go?
Well, mine all went to the back of the closet.
That's where they ended up for a lot of folks.