Natter 53: We could just avoid making tortured puns
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.
Monday was vintage pink cotton and lace sundress with medium heeled white sandals. Tuesday was vintage-inspired black dress with ballet flats. Wednesday was blue scooter dress with high heeled black sandals. Today is square-necked shiny black tank, maroon cardigan, jeans and ballet flats.
Tomorrow is so far a wide belt (maybe cincher), pencil skirt and cuban heel stockings an high-heeled t-strap MJs. Last week I wore a corset.
I will wear the corset with non-high necked tops. I don't think that's why I got the attention. I think it was my hips.
I have nipples. I wear bras. That's as much responsibility as I'm gonna take. Hiding them would be a trial.
I think the big difference between the sexes, clothing-wise, is that women have more gradations to work with. Men basically have four levels -- suit, jacket, khakis, jeans/shorts. And there's a pretty clear delineation between each level. Women seem to have more subtle gradations to take advantage of or maneuver through, depending on whether you like the idea or not.
I think this is a good point, and why the dress code affects women in a seemingly unfair way. Also because sexiness is less of an issue with men in the office.
Dress codes are so expensive for women. A good men's suit is expensive, but they last and don't look dated so soon. Not to mention how unnoted they can be. It makes the bare minimum for men cheaper than same for women.
And variety is cheaper for us.
I'm in education, but I tend to dress fairly business-like. Also, I sometimes go more casual in the summer (i.e. no hose) today, I am wearing a more casual outfit -- brown sleeveless top, black suit jacket, ankle length, flowy black skirt with brown leaves on it, black low heeled slides (closed toe).
For me, it's very much habit. In the law world, I tended to dress up because people assumed I was admin if I wasn't wearing a suit. (not that there's anything wrong with being an admin, but I went to law school and passed the bar, do not ask me to make your goddamned copies. it has happened). Here, I do it because I'm following my boss' example, and he wears a suit. I like suits, I don't find them uncomfortable at all, and I don't even mind hose if it's not too hot out. I generally wear flats, though. I own and occasionally wear heels if there's a meeting or a presentation or something.
Dress codes are so expensive for women. A good men's suit is expensive, but they last and don't look dated so soon. Not to mention how unnoted they can be. It makes the bare minimum for men cheaper than same for women.
not to mention that a man can just switch up a shirt and tie and wear the same suit three times in a week.
Shoes confound me so.
Mm. Shooooooes. If only I could shop for some, but no, I'm so not allowed to spend any money.
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I've often envied Joe in the mornings and his ease of getting work ready.
These khakis. This polo. Same shoes.
Where as for me, it's "Ok, this skirt and this top...wait...doesn't match. Where's the matching top? Fuck, dirty cause I wore it with jeans. Kay. These pants, and this top. Nope, this shirt is too short for these pants. Ok, this shirt. Nope, too bloated today. Finally, this shirt ok. These pants, this shirt. Shoes...shoes....ok, these shoes. Nope, heel falling off. These shoes - nope. Meeting today, should wear something more dress. These shoes? Scuffing on the side (color shoe with Sharpie). Scuffing fixed. Ok. Acessories...."
I think Aimee's been spying on me in the morning.
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I had to google this — I didn't realize those were a *specific* type of shirt, other than, say, "button-front, short-sleeve." Keen.
Seriously! I loathe getting dressed in the mornings. And it's doubly hard in summer, because you want to be comfortable, but not trampy. It seems so much easier in the fall/winter than summer.
Which reminds me, I should start buying my new cableknit sweaters soonish.