Do you wear boots into work? Would snow boots be appropriate? Do you pack an extra set of shoes and clothing?
 
| It does not matter where you work, this is not professional | 
Warmer weather seems to be easier. Winter weather brings about a bunch of considerations.
When dressing for work in the winter you should consider:
- commute - i.e car, public transport
- amount of time acutally spent walking around outside
- accessibility of the entrance - are the walkways going to be paved?
- the temperature in the office
If you're driving to and from work there won't really be a lot of trouncing around in the snow and slush. On the other hand a bus or train ride might mean more foot travel and so one should consider possibly bringing an extra pair of shoes, or leaving a pair at the office. This will help everyone avoid the wet pant bottoms that come from the lovely slush. A warm long jacket would help with the frosty wind and weather, and can help with the need for layers. 
| This is one way to avoid the slush! | 
In short anything that would allow you to maintain the dress code without walking into work messy or disheveled, while still keeping you warm and dry would work fantastically.
 
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