what is your dress code at work?

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  • peopletalk
    peopletalk Posts: 519 Member
    i've never worn a blazer before, it's really out of my comfort zone.
    i had to go shopping last night for new clothes, i blew 400$ on 2 shirts, a blazer and 3 pants. yikes.
  • Laura80111
    Laura80111 Posts: 958 Member
    Very Casual, jeans & sweatshirts or sweaters in the winter, capris & cute tops in the summer with sandals. Anytime I dress up my boss just assumes I have a lunch date:wink:
  • ChaseAlder
    ChaseAlder Posts: 804 Member
    EMS cargo pants and polo for regular duty. Button-up shirt and badge for public education/inspections. Bunker gear for the good stuff.
  • jessilyn76
    jessilyn76 Posts: 532 Member
    Business professional. I wear a suit to work most days, or a dress.
  • RoseAmongThorns91
    RoseAmongThorns91 Posts: 215 Member
    Navy Working Uniform (NWUs) most days, Navy Service Uniform (NSUs) (otherwise known as black and tans) on certain days. Yes, I am in the Navy.
  • juliemouse83
    juliemouse83 Posts: 6,663 Member
    Scrubs. We're non-clinical, but in a hospital, and I end up doing more IT-related stuff that I don't DARE do in a dress, or end up on the road making lab deliveries and whatnot, so we've kind of transitioned into the wearing of scrubs daily. On occasion I will be caught wearing a skirt and heels or a dress, but that is very rare.
  • kennie2
    kennie2 Posts: 1,170 Member
    White shirt(that buttons to top with long sleeves)/Black bottoms
    however some people wear black jeans or super short skirts which i think just looks so unprofessional!
    I mean its only bar work but we're serving people that have are expecting professional which is why they pay extremely high club fees.
  • Laura80111
    Laura80111 Posts: 958 Member
    Navy Working Uniform (NWUs) most days, Navy Service Uniform (NSUs) (otherwise known as black and tans) on certain days. Yes, I am in the Navy.

    Love a Man (or woman) in uniform....and thanks for your service.
  • iLoveMyPitbull1225
    iLoveMyPitbull1225 Posts: 1,690 Member
    I work in a warehouse doing recieving, so I do a lot of moving boxes but also administrative tasks.. I work with all men and 1 other woman who dresses like the latter. Literally. I am required to wear long pants every day and am supposed to wear safety tennis shoes but I only do it if I absolutely have to...I just wear my own tennis shoes. So along with jeans and tennis shoes, I cant really wear anything nice because I look out of place, plus I risk getting it dusty and dirty. People ask if I have an interview or something if I dress in anything nicer than a nice top and a cardigan. Honestly it kinda makes the femininity inside of me die a little each day. I would KILL someone to be able to wear a nice blouse, cute skirt and heels to work everyday.
  • bsuew
    bsuew Posts: 628 Member
    anything from casual to dress. No tennis shoes, flip flops, or blue jeans.
  • StheK
    StheK Posts: 443 Member
    I think we have an official one but I don't know exactly what it is. I pretty much wear whatever I want, except I draw the line at exercise clothes, which is a shame because they are the most comfortable. A girl's gotta have at least one standard. They're not very good at enforcing things at my work.
  • ClementineGeorg
    ClementineGeorg Posts: 505 Member
    Casual to very casual... :laugh: The only limit is not comming dressed like going to the beach or to a strip club (to dance).
    Most of us have the `programmer` dress code: jeans and funny messages T-shirts. Well... sometimes the girls are a little more dressy, but nothing to spectacular (unless we have a date or something after work).
  • lizziebeth1028
    lizziebeth1028 Posts: 3,602 Member
    A very broad version of 'business casual'. Basically anything except jeans Monday through Thursday. Capri's and flip flops are mine 'uniform' all summer long :bigsmile: Friday's we can wear jeans. Sweatshirts and tee shirts are ok as well as gym shoes on Fridays. It's a very relaxed atmosphere for a law firm
  • heidiberr
    heidiberr Posts: 643 Member
    We just changed from business casual (no jeans except Fridays) to professional casual (jeans--but no holes, nice shirts, no flip flops or tennis shoes)

    It's been a nice switch. No one sees me anyways since I do inside sales.
  • bmstee03
    bmstee03 Posts: 119 Member
    Business Casual. I wear heels everyday and err on the side of professional in all of my clothing. I literally own one pair of jeans to my name.
  • angelrosado
    angelrosado Posts: 24 Member
    i've never worn a blazer before, it's really out of my comfort zone.
    i had to go shopping last night for new clothes, i blew 400$ on 2 shirts, a blazer and 3 pants. yikes.

    ouch...but a good blazer goes a long way
  • ScatteredThoughts
    ScatteredThoughts Posts: 3,562 Member
    It is pretty casual (technology company). Heck, we can wear hats and flip flops now, not that I would want to go that far.

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    I wear stuff like this, and vendor swag, most of the time.
  • griff7809
    griff7809 Posts: 611 Member
    Flight Suit (profile pic) or ABUs (Airman Battle Uniform).
  • Ed98043
    Ed98043 Posts: 1,333 Member
    I mostly work at home so it's often pajamas, but I have to meet clients a couple times a week and those days I wear business casual.
  • choicewords
    choicewords Posts: 7 Member
    In my dept. (back office), casual. No blue jeans, sweat or yoga pants,shorts, flip flops. Otherwise anything goes.
  • Mine's casual but has to be all black, which I hate. I'd rather it be more business like and all black, because at least then you can feel attractive and well put together.

    Black hoodies are depressing :frown:
  • shorty458
    shorty458 Posts: 163 Member
    Casual! However, if we have clients scheduled to come in, it's business casual
  • slackerwoman
    slackerwoman Posts: 261 Member
    Business casual and jeans are OK on fridays
  • Scarlett_Belle
    Scarlett_Belle Posts: 145 Member
    military so- camouflage blue cause I'm Navy.
  • Illona88
    Illona88 Posts: 903 Member
    I'm a writer. I don't get dressed.
  • dwh77tx
    dwh77tx Posts: 513 Member
    Whatever I want- even PJs. I work at home and no one can see me over the phone.
  • Lib_B
    Lib_B Posts: 446 Member
    anything goes. work at a non-profit. you may see professional attire when we're visited by funders, but most days, workout pants, hoodies, sweaters, jeans, whatever you want. pretty nice not to have to have a work clothes' budget.'
  • princessnik7
    princessnik7 Posts: 144 Member
    The men wear a uniform ( its a maintenance department) us office ladies pretty much I guess you could say business casual, although some days I wonder...............

    ETA: We could wear jeans every day if we want, and some do but I feel as Office Manager that"s not appropriate for me to do so, and I typically stick to Friday Jean Day.
  • Technically "business casual," but for those of us code monkeys who have no front-facing customer job, it's more like casual. Jeans/sweatshirts/sneakers/shorts/flip flops/or dress up more if you want to. Probably not sweatpants, though, I do not believe I have ever seen that, and there are well over 1,000 people who work here.
  • JacquiMayCrook
    JacquiMayCrook Posts: 308 Member
    Blue and white stripe nurses tunic with black trousers. Ewww