I worked from home the last five years of my career (2010 through 2015). I only wore a shirt because video calls could come in unexpectedly. It was great. Occasionally when it was warm I took my shirt off and then I had to hurry and run for it before I answered the call on the computer!
An acquaintance of mine is retired, but does some part time consulting and is very involved in several community organizations. He said he doesn't bother with a shirt for video calls. He tries to keep the camera on his face and if someone sees enough of his upper chest to know he isn't wearing a shirt, he doesn't care.
Since I've been working from home, I've been 'shirt only' during the day. If it weren't for daily video conferencing and the occasional video call from co-workers, I'd be nude all day, every day! However, when the work day is over, full nude. I enjoy the freedom of being nude while working from home, next to my patio window. Anyone looking up would see me working while wearing a shirt. One of benefits of being on the top floor. This allows me the feeling of being nude all day for days! Weeks!
You must have to put shorts or pants on to do errands sometime!
Are you expected to wear the same type of shirt that would be required if you were at the worksite, ie. dress shirt and tie for traditional business attire or collared shirt for business casual
Asking because our grandson is attending a small private school and he is expected to wear a uniform shirt and pants for zoom days.
Thanks to working from home I get to be all nude. The rare video calls I have are planned in advance. The only reason I DD is because it's winter and the house gets cool enough I can't always handle full nude... I like warm more than nude. So on occasion it's socks & a shirt.