What is your office/school dress code
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Pretty darn casual. I can wear jeans most days, today I have on jeans and a little shell t-shirt and a cardigan. I do PR though so if I'm out in the field or at an event I dress more professional. Too hot in Houston summers for only closed toe shoes though. No way.0
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Self employed. I wear what I like as long as it complies with public decency laws.
Might wear a cape and a wizard's hat tomorrow!!
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Very casual,.. but everyone is also very open/honest (blunt at times) with each other so I'm sure if something is inappropriate it will be noticed and addressed.0
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Apparently I work in a Nightclub/Bar according to the way these females come through here.0
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I work in retail sales and love our dress code
Blue Jeans pressed
Decent shirt with a collar
Boots
Each and everday is casual0 -
Game dev. We don't really have a dress code but I think people would question you if you show up at the office naked more than once or so times a week.0
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I work for the Social Security Administration and our "dress code" reads as the following:
"Dressing Appropriately
You are expected to observe standards of dress and appearance that are:
• Acceptable in similar work in the community; and
• Suitable to the work environment.
SSA will not prescribe what you may wear unless:
• Your mode of dress presents a safety hazard to you or others.
• Your mode of dress disrupts employees or the public from doing official business."
With this being said, I am currently wearing jeans, a hoodie with a t-shirt under it and flip-flops because we don't have anyone coming in our office for hearings today LOL0 -
When I'm writing I wear underpants and maaaaybe a tank top. Or whatever I slept in the night before.
I guess for some of my "work", I could just sit in bed and do it.0 -
I can pretty much wear whatever I want. I stay pretty casual but always look put together. If I feel like crap, I wear sweats.0
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slutty, for both men and women.0
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Office at a coal company. no offensive writing pretty much. I wear jeans, running shoes, and a t-shirt to work everyday., and I dress up occasionally.0
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I'm jealous of most of you. I have to wear black. Seriously. All solid black. Black slacks/skirt, black shirt and black third piece (a sweater, suit coat, or cardigan). We always have to have three pieces on. Black shoes. They can be open toed April 1 - Oct 31. Other than that they have to be closed toed. Occasionally the company will allow us to wear a different color shirt but they tell us the color and it has to match almost exactly (as in you take a swatch to the store and match it up).0
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I work for a newspaper, where the general mode of dress is "business casual." This is an ill-defined term which seems to mean don't have holes or stains in your clothes, and wear sweats only on weekends. Those of us on the copy desk do dress a bit nicer when we're doing the front page, just because we have a budget meeting with the executive editor and managing editors. I make up for this by being a total slob on weekends.0
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nekkid.0 -
"casual" - basically, jeans (no holes/rips) and a nice shirt (no t-shirts with logos and such). No sneakers or flip-flops.
Unless the CFO/CEO of our parent company is coming in (like once every 2-3 years)...then business casual.0 -
I wear business casual (slacks, blouse, etc..) No dresses, skirts, shorts, or capris...I'm in safety so I wear steel toe or metatarsal guards all the time...0
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We used to just be business casual..... slacks and polos were acceptable and jeans were okay on Fridays. But like all good things, some people starting taking things a bit too far and getting a little "too" casual and the next thing you know, there's an official corporate dress policy in place.
Now for men, it's slacks, button-down collared shirts and either a tie or jacket. I go for the jacket option... at least I can pull it off while I'm at my desk. It's irritating, though, that we can no longer wear polos..... I have a closet full of them that now only get worn every once in a while.0 -
I'm wearing jeans with a small hole in the lower thigh area, T-shirt, n sneakers.
I'm on a HS campus.
my job!!0 -
I'm jealous of most of you. I have to wear black. Seriously. All solid black. Black slacks/skirt, black shirt and black third piece (a sweater, suit coat, or cardigan). We always have to have three pieces on. Black shoes. They can be open toed April 1 - Oct 31. Other than that they have to be closed toed. Occasionally the company will allow us to wear a different color shirt but they tell us the color and it has to match almost exactly (as in you take a swatch to the store and match it up).
Do you work at a morgue?!? That's downright depressing sounding!0 -
Our office is casual, no tank tops, no sweats, no flip flops, and no PJs. Also, management reserves the right to decide if someone is dressed "immodestly."0
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