I very rarely deal with anyone from "the outside" other than tenants and they are mostly students and probably don't care what I'm wearing.
But, once fall/winter hits, I'll dress more professionally.
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I very rarely deal with anyone from "the outside" other than tenants and they are mostly students and probably don't care what I'm wearing.
But, once fall/winter hits, I'll dress more professionally.
I feel like the knee-length bermuda shorts with a nice shirt and nice shoes (NOT a tshirt and flip flops) should be acceptable.
One of my co-workers is wearing this very outfit today. Black linen shorts, top with wide black and white stripes that are wiggly in a vaguely zebra-ish way, black stiletto pumps.
I think the stilettos are overkill would go with a lower heel and/or flats, but the outfit still works, IMO.
Yeah, see, I think I just like the bermuda shorts because they look OK on me if they are knee/just above knee, but the capris that hit a few inches longer at the widest part of the calf are SO unflattering on me...:)
But I wouldn't wear them to a site--then I wear "business causal" that's less casual...a dress and heels, or pants and a button down or skirt and cute jacket...
Last week, I wore an outfit that involved a high-collared black Victorian-esque blouse, a pink & black striped full skirt (with petticoats), and a matching pink & black striped waist cincher. I got tons of compliments, and it felt completely work-appropriate to me. But I wouldn't wear a waist cincher to work with a blouse that wasn't high-collared. To me, that crosses my boundaries of work-appropriate.
But I wouldn't wear a waist cincher to work with a blouse that wasn't high-collared. To me, that crosses my boundaries of work-appropriate.
Due to enhancement of boobies by the cincher?
Eeeee! Bat with binky! Aaawwww! Man, I bet Pete would kill me if I wanted to become a foster parent to wee bats.
Now, I wear flip flops around the house. The problem with people wearing them at work? SHMECK SHMECK SHMECK SHMECK
I really do not care to be audibly apprised of your sweaty feet.
I need to stop tinkering.
Due to enhancement of boobies by the cincher?
Yep. And I wouldn't wear a PVC cincher to work because of the more obvious fetish-y connotations of that fabric.
But, once fall/winter hits, I'll dress more professionally.
Ah, fall, when one can stop dressing for survival and start dressing for pleasure.
I hate wearing a bra and don't on the weekends, but I would not feel comfortable going braless at work. Nips are NOT work appropriate, IMO.