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Office Dress Code Question

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  • #31
    Re: Office Dress Code Question

    Originally posted by Inca View Post
    Is it so outrageous to expect staff to come to work dressed neatly,tidily and not as though they are going clubbing?
    What's so bloody wrong with expecting men to wear trousers and a shirt (with or without a tie) and for women to wear skirts that don't skim their arses? It's WORK,,not a fashion parade,,and ,as a 50yr old woman myself,I have more self respect than to wear clothes suitable for a teenager.I have big boobs and I wouldn't dream of having them hanging out on display in a top that's more suitable for a woman half my age..And SHOES,,not TRAINERS..SHOES !!!
    Where on here do I say women can't wear trousers Cloggy??? I didn't mention it at all,,I just said skirts that DON'T skim arses.
    And that's my last word on it.

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    • #32
      Re: Office Dress Code Question

      Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
      So, if you'd let a man wear a "skirt", why forbid a woman from wearing trousers?
      I think the objection was to jeans not trousers. There is a big difference.

      Some women have jobs where trousers are all but mandatory.
      They were out to get me!! But now it's too late!!

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