| If the TV weather girl wears them, assume it's a NO in the real world. Kind of a trashy look no matter what age you are. |
| If you have a casual work environment where people where jeans, I think cut out shoulders are totally fine. I wouldn't at my age - 45 - but I think that in your 20's and 30's, this would be just fine. |
You beat me to it ... and I was only going to add three "no's"
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+ 1 no. It's not professional, even if others do it. |
Us too if they have substantial enough straps. Many are no different than a sleeveless dress or top which are permitted by our dress ode. If they have very small straps or spaghetti straps, then no. I see people wearing them. |
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it just seems wrong, even for young women.
I am sometimes quite casual, but that is still dark wash jeans (not leggings), with a blouse or sleeved top and a jacket or cardigan. Sometimes leggings, boots, but with a long sweater or top. |
| Trashiness aside, it’s cold AF in my office. I bare as little skin as possible (turtleneck sweater, tights, wool skirt or pants, socks, boots and sometimes a big wrap scarf). I would freeze if my shoulders were exposed. |
| Absolutely not. Even in a casual office, you need to maintain some level of professionalism. I'll wear dressy shells (so my shoulders aren't covered), but I would never in a million years wear one of these. |
| Absolutely not. Ever. |
| no regardless of the weather |