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But they aren’t wearing ties!
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Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.
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Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.
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A month later, the district manager returns and finds a wall‑to‑wall bow‑tie brigade. She fumes. The store manager presents the handbook, points to the lack of color or size rules, and notes universal compliance with her directive. Policy met. Threat defanged. The result lands the way common sense usually does in retail: quietly and all at once. After she leaves, the manager says ties are optional and judgment is left to each shift. The clown box stays as a reminder, and every so often a polka dot drifts across the floor like a victory lap. The crew keeps getting work done, P&L still beats the smoke break count, and the laminator remains undefeated by silk. Sometimes the only fix for rigid rules is to follow them so literally they fix themselves.
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