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Walmart is easing its dress code for workers at some of its stores.
Workers will be allowed to wear jeans, jeggings, cargo pants, skorts, capris, chinos and slacks. They must be solid blue, black or khaki, according to an internal document posted online. Dresses and skirts in any solid color, with small print or "low-contrast pattern," also may be worn.
Items that are still banned include leggings, yoga pants, wind suits, sweatpants, scrubs, overalls and "overly long pant legs that drag on the floor."
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