what is your dress code at work?

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  • durshley
    durshley Posts: 73 Member
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    Student - so, whatever I want :P Starting work in July, which will then be...um..whatever I want (within reason)!
  • JustAboutDelicious_wechanged
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    This is my dress code for work:

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  • Tatonka_usn
    Tatonka_usn Posts: 433 Member
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    Business professional for an office environment:
    60% of the time - Shirt/tie/dress pants
    20% of the time (meetings) - Business suit/tie
    20% of the time - casual Friday (usually khakis & knit, collared shirt)
  • Abenstern
    Abenstern Posts: 46 Member
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    Working at Meijer I wear a red polo and either black or khaki pants.
  • rosebarnalice
    rosebarnalice Posts: 3,488 Member
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    Hippie college professor--which for me generally means black jeans, turtleneck or muslin blouse, Birky shoes, funky earrings. . . and if I'm meeting with the dean, a hemp or linen blazer.
  • cherryd69
    cherryd69 Posts: 340
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    Im a care assistant so..

    Black trousers, black flat shoes, black socks..... and on of these...
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  • rachel4304
    rachel4304 Posts: 115 Member
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    I get to work from my couch and set my own schedule.


    I so relate to this most days.

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    Source: The Oatmeal
    http://theoatmeal.com/comics/making_things
  • jbutterflye
    jbutterflye Posts: 1,914 Member
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    Business casual. Some days I lean more toward business, other days more toward casual, depending on my mood. Mostly it tends to be on the dressier side. I like skirts and slacks and tend to look feminine and dressy.
  • WannaDizzolve
    WannaDizzolve Posts: 270 Member
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    T-shirt and capri yoga pants, Renaissance or Stevie Nicks style clothing. Or pajamas. Depends on where i'm working.
  • bregalad5
    bregalad5 Posts: 3,965 Member
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    I work in a liquor store, but in Virginia they're state run, so it's not as casual as one might think :(

    I typically wear khakis and a nice shirt. We have to wear all black shoes. Mine have the Nike logo in silver on the side, so if the regional manager is coming my store manager tells me so I can make sure my shoes will not be seen because they're not completely black (regional manager dude sent someone home over this small little detail at another store in town...)