Posted AT 1:46 AM EST on 21/01/08
Do sweat the details, please
Perhaps this is stating the obvious, but most offices conform to an inverse law of climate control: icebox temperatures in the summer and arid heat in the winter.
With the exception of work environments that eschew air conditioning (commendable but uncommon) and have desks situated near windows (great view but drafty), this law has widespread wardrobe ramifications in terms of achieving a personal thermostat that makes you most productive.
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