I've never worn a suit to work. Well, not a suit I owned, anyway. Hope to never need to, because that would be pricey.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have come to love Chadwicks for inexpensive staple clothing, plus you can ususally mix and match tops and bottoms from them. I just got some tops from them for $7-10 which are all work wearable under cardigans or suit jackets.
I almost always wear a skirt (sans tights if it's warm enough), but a lot of women exclusively wear chinos and don't get talked to. The high-level peeps are always dressier, but they meet with clients, so it's expected.
dressier than business casual.
This describes my office. The "lowest" I can go is wear some dress pants and a knit top (but that's mostly for Fridays). I usually end up wearing either dress pants/skirt with a blouse and dress jacket.
Huh. Did nytimes.com get hacked?
it looks normal to me. why?
NYTimes? I was just there, and saw nothing odd. Why?
I wish.
Well, I have done ten years of "work clothes". It's just, I'm realizing that I've been unhappy about it for all that time, and I've never gotten used to or comfortable with it. So I'm thinking I need to take charge of changing the things that bug me.
it looks normal to me. why?
A search page (like a domain placeholder) is there for my officemate and me.
YAY changing things that bug us. YAY positive change in our lives.