I still can't wrap my mind around the fact that companies even have dress codes anymore--I mean, is this the 50's?
I wear jeans nearly everyday, but then, so does The Man. At my last company, a billion dollar medical tech place, the president of the company wore hawaiian shirts and shorts. I guess we really are more casual here. I sometimes see bankers in the city in suits. But mostly, "business casual". Mythic, man.
I wish! I do so miss the aquatic gardening part of my life, when I wore cut offs and a sports bra, often without shoes. Oh, the sadness. One day I'll have to find another job.
A friend's father worked for a company that not only had a dress code at work, he wasn't allowed to be seen in public, at all, ever, in blue jeans. It was a small town and he could be assured of running into a co-worker if he was out in public. And that was in the early 90's. How's that for wierd?
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Sounds like you already are casual. Though I assume they mean the executives. I really like yesterday's ensemble though I must say.
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And do you mean the asian princess outfit or the gold and black skirt ensemble?
But yeah, I think they mean the execs.
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I wear jeans nearly everyday, but then, so does The Man. At my last company, a billion dollar medical tech place, the president of the company wore hawaiian shirts and shorts. I guess we really are more casual here. I sometimes see bankers in the city in suits. But mostly, "business casual". Mythic, man.
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Today I'm wearing jeans and a solid black t-shirt. I'm a happy girl. Dress-code-wise, at least...
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