No Shoes, No Pants, No Problem: Startup Life Unleashed!
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In a dazzling display of workplace liberation, Cursor's San Francisco office has kicked off the shoe revolution with a 'no-shoes policy,' prompting one employee to post pictures of 'shoes strewn all over the hardwood floors,' more like a wild party than a billion-dollar office! As Ben Lang said, 'Cursor office(s) in San Francisco,' are redefining professional dress codes. Other startups are jumping on the bandwagon, with Speak offering 'a slipper stipend' and Flowhub boasting a 'no shoes and no pants culture'—shorts required, of course! At least now, pungent foot aromas have a starring role in tech offices everywhere. This is SO exciting!
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 8/13/2025 | Author: Lloyd Lee
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