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Well it depeds on no of girls in office
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I wear many hats so one day it may be shorts, T-Shirt and flip flops and next slacks and nice shirt.
The flip flop days I earn my keep, it's 105-110 with humidity.
The days in slacks it's A/C baby.
Today it's flip flops...
Mike
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So long as my clothes are clean and smelling ok....I would not care what I wear.
The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it.
modified on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 12:08 PM
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Abhinav S wrote: smelling
![WTF | :WTF:](https://codeproject.freetls.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_WTF.gif)
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If you wear a suit or, worse, a suit and tie in the last few places I've worked it's like signalling that you have an interview!
I dress for comfort rather than anything else: jeans are too heavy in this weather (it's warm./hot in London at present) and shirts are cooler than polos (though I wear those in the winter).
Haven't worn a tie for over 10 years and don't even own one and will never buy another! Yes, I am a rebel without a cause!
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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digital man wrote: Yes, I am a rebel without a cause!
Do you mean "I am a rebel without clothes"?
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but no shorts! (must wear jeans or any long pants for safety) ugh!
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Our dress code is casual, but the "casual" part is enforced by unwritten rules. I LOVE my suit and tie! But I wore it to work one day (Heck, not even a suit, just a tie) and I got such weird looks. It's definitely NOT acceptable where I work. Not with developers, not with finance people, not even with the CEO!
I'm dying to find a company where I as a developer can go to work wearing a tie and not feel out of place. ![Frown | :(](https://codeproject.freetls.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_frown.gif)
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We engineers wear what we like, usually jeans and a shirt, T-shirt with witty motto for the younger ones. We women tend to wear fashionable T-shirts or tops with our jeans. Now it's 30 degrees C we are all in bermudas and the shirts not tucked in. Women who look sexy at work are not taken seriously - this is not a night club.
When we get visitors we tend to wear black jeans and a shirt. The men might have ties tucked away in their desks. When it gets really bad a man will wear the one suit he owns, probably the one he got married in which has got a bit tight.
The so-called managers on the top floor wear suits and ties and imagine that they gain importance by doing this. We laugh at them. After all, we are earning more than they are, and our clothes are comfortable and machine washable.
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I dress. I code. What's the problem? ![Poke tongue | ;-P](https://codeproject.freetls.fastly.net/script/Forums/Images/smiley_tongue.gif)
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The problem is somebody having terrific codes in their dresses.
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Chris Trelawny-Ross wrote: I dress. I code. What's the problem?
The problem is, not everyone is doing things in the right order (coding before dressing).
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My last office-based contract had a clause specifically barring jeans, but I didn't notice it and neither did anyone else until I'd been working there more than 6 months. When someone did eventually point out the 'dress code' and the fact that I almost always wore jeans to work there was no way they could start enforcing the rule, so I continued wearing my jeans until the job came to an end.
Brian
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In most offices shorts and sandals are not allowed. Yet women get away with wearing T-Shirts, Capri's, and sandals. I think the genders should be held to the same standard with regard to appropriate attire. Do you realize just how difficult and how many H.R. complications are involved to tell a woman she is dressing like a slob and it is unprofessional? With a man you just send the home.
And for the smart bunny that asks if it should be ok for a man to wear a dress, only if it matches his shoes.
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I hear you. It was a pain at my old work place to see women is tinny little dresses sandals and the like
while I had to sweat in my jeans. Many reasons why I hated sweating besides the heat.
Though were I work now, I could theoretically (I wouldn't unless I drank my minds out) go in boxers.
Nobody cares. It's a small start-up firm. So at least a few years we'll be "HR corporation standards" free.
That is if we, better said the firm lasts that long.
I bug
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MDL=>Moshu wrote: It was a pain at my old work place to see women is tinny little dresses
Wait, stop. It was a pain? Pleasant distraction maybe. Less productivity definitely. Lawsuit? That depends.
I don't think it was the heat making you sweat in your jeans though.
I just got moved into an office next door to a pleasant distraction...
He said, "Boy I'm just old and lonely,
But thank you for your concern,
Here's wishing you a Happy New Year."
I wished him one back in return.
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David Kentley wrote: MDL=>Moshu wrote:
It was a pain at my old work place to see women in tinny little dresses
David Kentley wrote: Wait, stop. It was a pain?
Yes. That is exactly because being all sweaty and stuff I couldn't "entertain" them.
Like: "Oh look sweaty Dan is comming!" said the women(s) in tinny...
So yeah I was upset during the hot season.
I bug
modified on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:50 AM
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I noticed the same phenomenon in our business casual environment.
TOMZ_KV
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As for me? Women in tiny dresses - BLESS THEM ! ! !
That long clingy yellow dress - with the black thong showing through - I don't mind and won't complain.
Maybe it's just me - but there some part of me (literally & physically) that never want to grow old.
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Its not usually the ones you want to see that are skirting the boundaries of appropriate attire.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote: Its not usually the ones you want to see that are skirting the boundaries of appropriate attire.
Where I work, it usually is
An engineer next to the marketing department. I love summer.
He said, "Boy I'm just old and lonely,
But thank you for your concern,
Here's wishing you a Happy New Year."
I wished him one back in return.
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Ok, so there are only men responding to this, *obviously*. I'm trying to read the replies, but the testosterone haze is blocking my view. T-shirts, for either gender, is not appropriate for business casual. Capris are borderline, and they better be kind of dressy, or save them for casual Friday. Someone said something about a see-through yellow dress with a black thong? Not appropriate for the office. Maybe at a strip club. It's not always what you wear, but how you wear it, as any woman knows. Sandals? What's sloppy about that? Assuming they look nice, as anyone's footwear should be. And you know, no one said you guys couldn't wear strappy sandals with your white capris. If you want to, then go ahead and wear them and stop your baby whining. HR would probably be afraid to discriminate against you because of your sexual orientation, so you might get away with it. No one has to know you're not really gay.
My point is, to you fashion-challenged men, don't blame us women if you got the short end of the stick for dress code. It's not our fault. We women were more clever and more persistent then the men because we care more about what we wear. Women were clever enough to claim the skirt, after all, a most wonderful and airy dressing experience on a hot day. If you guys don't want to wear these things, then why the hostility against women? Please just skip the see-through yellow dress with the black thong though. That look doesn't flatter anyone.
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