I'm not crazy about sleeveless at all to work, and I know I'm way in the minority on that one.
I'm a little uncomfortable wearing a sleeveless shirt to work without a sweater or a jacket. And honestly, I'm going to need a cardigan or something tomorrow because what's comfortable outside at 90F isn't going to work in the office deep freeze.
Apparently Jilli and I are secretly workplace prudes.
I once worked at an office that had their AC set a bit too low. When it was 90 out, I'd have to wear a long sleeve shirt and a wool sweater, and I'd still feel cold. When lunch came, going out in the 90 degree heat felt
so nice....
My rules is, you're ok if your shoulders are covered, not ok if your boobs are not. So if you're wearing a cardigan, I don't care what's under it unless you're having trouble wearing it without pulling it over your boobs.
Yeah, there's sleeveless and then there's sleeveless. If your definition of sleeveless basically means tank top, though, not so much.
We used to wear the denim rule-breakers all the time. But we would wear them in black or khaki and no one ever noticed. Or cared enough to say anything. Of course, this was at the full business wear dress code, but steel toes company. Resulting in me climbing shelves in a skirt and steel-toed moccasins. Good thing the dress code was so modest, huh?
LOLCat that made us die today: [link]
Serious Florida casual in my office. Flip flops, tank tops, shorts. Anything goes. No one ever comes to the office. We go to them, usually via VPN, but if a road trip happens we have a stash of company shirts around.
Bwah! That is the best LOLcat evah.
Oh yeah, keep in mind that when I say "to work" I mean generally business-casual. I don't think I've ever had a job where either suits or jeans were standard work wear.