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Who is today's white-collar man? The world of work has changed radically since The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit and other mid-twentieth-century investigations of corporate life and identity. Contemporary jobs are more precarious, casual Friday has become an institution, and telecommuting blurs the divide between workplace and home. Gender expectations have changed, too, with men's bodies increasingly exposed in the media and scrutinized in everyday interactions. In Buttoned Up, based on interviews with dozens of men in three U.S. cities with distinct local dress cultures—New York, San Francisco, and Cincinnati—Erynn Masi de Casanova asks what it means to wear the white collar now.

Despite the expansion of men’s fashion and grooming practices, the decrease in formal dress codes, and the relaxing of traditional ideas about masculinity, white-collar men feel constrained in their choices about how to embody professionalism. They strategically embrace conformity in clothing as a way of maintaining their gender and class privilege. Across categories of race, sexual orientation and occupation, men talk about "blending in" and "looking the part" as they aim to keep their jobs or pursue better ones. These white-collar workers’ accounts show that greater freedom in work dress codes can, ironically, increase men’s anxiety about getting it wrong and discourage them from experimenting with their dress and appearance.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vi
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Introduction
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  1. 1. Playing by the Rules: Dress Codes in Corporate Workplaces
  2. pp. 7-30
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  1. Trading Places
  2. pp. 31-34
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  1. 2. Just Like Dad? Family Relations and Class Origins in Dressing for White-Collar Work
  2. pp. 35-61
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  1. Watches and Shoes
  2. pp. 62-64
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  1. 3. Putting On the Uniform: Choice, Obligation, and Collective Identity
  2. pp. 65-86
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  1. Tailor Tales
  2. pp. 87-90
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  1. 4. The Metrosexual Is Dead, Long Live the Metrosexual!
  2. pp. 91-116
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  1. Zuck’s Hoodie
  2. pp. 117-119
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  1. 5. What about Women? Gender and Dress at Work and Home
  2. pp. 120-146
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  1. A Man Should Never Wear ___.
  2. p. 147
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  1. 6. The F Word: Men’s Engagement with Fashion
  2. pp. 148-171
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  1. Comfort
  2. pp. 172-174
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  1. 7. Being/Becoming the Boss: Office Hierarchies and Dress
  2. pp. 175-199
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  1. Conclusion
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. Appendix: Research Methods and Demographic Profile of Interviewees
  2. pp. 207-220
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  1. Notes
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  1. References
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  1. Index
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  1. Photo gallery
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