Inappropriate work attire...*shudder*

MSeel1984
MSeel1984 Posts: 2,297 Member
So...there's a lady at work...she annoys me a little in the first place, but she's nice enough.

She's 50ish...probalby mid 50's. She (twice now) wears this sweater...it is low cut, first of all...and has a VERY open weave pattern at the top.

I do not want to seem mean...but honestly the sweater is borderline inappropriate. It shows off a large amount of cleavage...and then the weave pattern...I mean I can see what color bra she has on. And I do mean it reveals the entire bra...you can see more than I think is appropriate ouside the home let alone at the work place.

Anyone else get in this situation?I feel like I can't look in that direction...it's so awkward.

*edited because...:I should preface that this is a medical environment...not casual...even if it was....*

PS: not looking for advice on what to do about it...more seeing if anyone else has been in a simliar situation. THanks.
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  • TylerJ76
    TylerJ76 Posts: 4,375 Member
    Go to HR.
  • Lone_Wolf70
    Lone_Wolf70 Posts: 2,820 Member
    I would advise you to do....nothing.
  • MSeel1984
    MSeel1984 Posts: 2,297 Member
    Go to HR.

    Good call actually.
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    Go to HR.

    This.

    I worked with a girl at an animal hospital who wore low rise jeans and always had plumber's crack. We typically wore scrub tops, but whatever bottoms we wanted. And it was a job that involved a lot of bending and stooping. It got so bad that the boss changed our dress code that we ALL had to only wear scrub pants. And she still managed to show *kitten*. :noway:
  • fcp1234
    fcp1234 Posts: 1,098 Member
    To answer your question..No, I have not been in similar situation, cause I dont care what people wear. And I should sometimes, but I dont
  • fcp1234
    fcp1234 Posts: 1,098 Member
    Go to HR.

    You dont go to HR because of a sweater..come on people, chill.
  • Steve_Runs
    Steve_Runs Posts: 443 Member
    I would advise you to do....nothing.
    This!
  • elleloch
    elleloch Posts: 739 Member
    I'm the only woman in an office of men but we've had a woman coming around as a guest-employee recently. She doesn't dress terribly but she always wears rubber flip flops and it drives me bonkers. Thong sandals are great for the beach or other casual settings, but not at the office. And she also will kick them off and walk around the office barefoot. Wtf.

    I mean, it's gross. But I'm not going to tattle on her because then I become the office snitch. If it's that big of a problem HR will probably notice and take care of it, KWIM? Also I'm kind of a terrible person in that if someone is going to make an *kitten* of themselves at the office - who am I to stop them. Let them look like a dill hole. Looks bad on them, not you.
  • WickedGarden
    WickedGarden Posts: 944 Member
    If the sweater is truly inappropriate, her supervisor/manager would have already addressed it.
  • chivalryder
    chivalryder Posts: 4,391 Member
    Medical, eh? Must be for all the elderly men you get in there.
  • auroranflash
    auroranflash Posts: 3,569 Member
    Coworkers sometimes do things to annoy me, but I never go to my boss about it, because I figure I want to be able to do what I want to do without being btched about, and they're just making me look good in comparison anyway.
  • MSeel1984
    MSeel1984 Posts: 2,297 Member
    Medical, eh? Must be for all the elderly men you get in there.

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  • TheRealParisLove
    TheRealParisLove Posts: 1,907 Member
    Act like she has spinach in her teeth. Take her aside and say, "Maybe you didn't realize, but that top is totally see through and everyone can see your underwear." Have a tank top or something available so that she has a graceful way to cover up.
  • chivalryder
    chivalryder Posts: 4,391 Member
    I'm the only woman in an office of men but we've had a woman coming around as a guest-employee recently. She doesn't dress terribly but she always wears rubber flip flops and it drives me bonkers. Thong sandals are great for the beach or other casual settings, but not at the office. And she also will kick them off and walk around the office barefoot. Wtf.

    I mean, it's gross. But I'm not going to tattle on her because then I become the office snitch. If it's that big of a problem HR will probably notice and take care of it, KWIM? Also I'm kind of a terrible person in that if someone is going to make an *kitten* of themselves at the office - who am I to stop them. Let them look like a dill hole. Looks bad on them, not you.

    It not only makes her look bad, it makes the company look bad. People are very judgemental, especially clients/business partners. If I were in there, making a business deal, and saw that... It wouldn't bode well.
  • juliedozier
    juliedozier Posts: 184 Member
    Ughhh ... people never cease to amaze me. She probably thinks she looks really HOT in that sweater too. EWWW!
  • drmerc
    drmerc Posts: 2,603 Member
    You could mind your own business
  • Go to HR.

    You dont go to HR because of a sweater..come on people, chill.

    Precisely this. My work attire would horrify you, I suspect.
  • KJoy7
    KJoy7 Posts: 246
    Go to HR.

    You dont go to HR because of a sweater..come on people, chill.

    no doubt...poor choice on her part... really, is it harming you? If you don't like it don't look.
  • pittskaa
    pittskaa Posts: 319 Member
    I'm the only woman in an office of men but we've had a woman coming around as a guest-employee recently. She doesn't dress terribly but she always wears rubber flip flops and it drives me bonkers. Thong sandals are great for the beach or other casual settings, but not at the office. And she also will kick them off and walk around the office barefoot. Wtf.

    I mean, it's gross. But I'm not going to tattle on her because then I become the office snitch. If it's that big of a problem HR will probably notice and take care of it, KWIM? Also I'm kind of a terrible person in that if someone is going to make an *kitten* of themselves at the office - who am I to stop them. Let them look like a dill hole. Looks bad on them, not you.

    i wear flip flops when im at my desk at work but anytime i get up i put my dress shoes back on. only cuz my shoes are uncomfortable. haha. i dont walk around in them though
  • squishycow7
    squishycow7 Posts: 820 Member
    awwwwwwwkward.
  • Myndi73
    Myndi73 Posts: 270
    You could mind your own business

    THIS!!!!
  • maspicantexfa
    maspicantexfa Posts: 73 Member
    I used to work with a woman who wore clubwear to work. Sure, her body was bangin' but it still didn't reflect appropriately on the company when she would come to work with leather pants that left nothing to the imagination, tops that showed the lower back tattoo, or in one case, white bell bottoms slit up the side to the thighs. Her supervisor eventually talked to her about it when he was done looking, I guess. It wasn't up to me to say anything to her at all, that would have just created an awkward situation.
  • Sthrncupcake
    Sthrncupcake Posts: 79 Member
    Really...a sweater bothers you so much that you are asking random strangers on a fitness site their advise....its a sweater! Who cares!
    Let HR/Management handle...if it's THAT inappropriate...surely they would have seen too.
  • Go to HR.

    You dont go to HR because of a sweater..come on people, chill.

    no doubt...poor choice on her part... really, is it harming you? If you don't like it don't look.

    I agree. Don't go to HR over this. I (personally) don't think they would take you too seriously. Plus, unless something is harming myself or others, I don't want to be the one eveyone has to walk on egg shells around. Let someone else be that person.
  • redredy9
    redredy9 Posts: 706 Member
    Yeah - as a general rule you should never be able to see one intimate garments at work! EWWW!!

    I couldn't see myself going to HR about it to complain though. That seems a bit extreme. I think the "maybe you didn't realize" method would work better
  • Fatal1ty2k5
    Fatal1ty2k5 Posts: 333 Member
    Eh I would just keep my mouth shut. It is the managers/hr depertment job to decide what violates dress code and enforce it.
  • 2012asv
    2012asv Posts: 702 Member
    I am frequently in this situation. I don't really care personally, because it's their body and I'm quite sure they know what they look like when they left the house.

    If her boobs were in my face all day though, that would be different. Otherwise I just ignore it.
  • CMASAM22
    CMASAM22 Posts: 17
    Next time she wears it Walk by her and say " Nice Bra" and walk off....

    Hopefully she will get the hint, We had a gal in our medical office who's scrubs were ripping out and would often wear them weeks in a row, they would begin to smell like rancid cooking oil,,,it was bad, and a very aqward conversation to have with someone,,, good thing I didnt have to do it!
  • MariaMariaM
    MariaMariaM Posts: 1,322 Member
    Yes, I have seen that happen in my work environment. I work at a Financial Institution so you need to be sort of conservative.

    I don't do anything because I really don't care what others wear. In my mind I might be making fun of them or thinking how innapropiate but it isn't any of my business.

    Going to HR is a bit too much IMO
  • redredy9
    redredy9 Posts: 706 Member
    I used to work with a woman who wore clubwear to work. Sure, her body was bangin' but it still didn't reflect appropriately on the company when she would come to work with leather pants that left nothing to the imagination, tops that showed the lower back tattoo, or in one case, white bell bottoms slit up the side to the thighs. Her supervisor eventually talked to her about it when he was done looking, I guess. It wasn't up to me to say anything to her at all, that would have just created an awkward situation.

    WHOA!! :noway:

    And I put on a sweater to walk from my office the bathroom so I am not bare armed!