+1 Also, the tops at the affordable stores many younger people frequent are shorter now. I know someone will cry that they can buy a tshirt anywhere, but retail has normalized a certain look and some young people just don't "see" what you do. |
| I think back to what I wore to the office when I was an intern and I cringe. Too tight, not appropriate for work. I just didn’t know what was appropriate. I thought “any dress = work clothes”. Time is just a flat circle. |
I’m fit, very attractive, live in the Midwest, and I hate that younger generations look so sloppy and inappropriate. Most have no idea how to use a clothes iron. It’s awful. |
I’m 52 and I don’t think clothes irons work anymore. I can run it over and over the shirt and there’s barely any change. I talked to an older colleague about it maybe a decade ago and she said she was keeping her 1980s iron until she dies because the new irons don’t get hot (apparently the old ones were too much of a fire risk). So I just buy clothes that don’t need ironing! |
| Steamer! |
+1 20 years ago it was low rise pants. At least these girls aren't mooning everyone when they sit down. |
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[quote=Anonymous]When I entered work force in the 80’s there were some places that did not allow pants and required women to wear hose. [/quote]
I clerked for a judge after law school in the late 90s and she required skirt suits only and hose. No pants. |
| I was a supervisor in the mid-90’s and my boss had me talk to a younger employee about her wardrobe. She was a tall girl and all of her skirts and dresses were just way too short and revealing. I don’t think she intended to dress that way, but it was distracting in a government office. After that, she wore mostly pants but it was an awkward conversation and I hated being the one to tell her. |
At a bookstore? Have you tried hiring and retaining hourly workers lately? If someone is actually showing up every day, you would not care. |
Amusing, and true in casual circumstances, but not if I run a more formal organization and my employees are getting the wrong sort of attention. |
I hope you made it clear you were the reluctant messenger. |
I work for a consulting firm and I've been designated the "dress code mom" at work because apparently I'm not threatening (if only these people knew what a horrible b__ I am outside of work, LOL!). It's so awkward, but when you are in a client presenting role, you have to look professional. I've even had to do it over teams: "Cara, can you put on a sweater, the dress code applies when we're on camera too, thanks". I HATE IT. |
Yeah…companies are now too afraid of implementing a dress code or any rules to dressing professionally because it is “sexist” and “policing women’s bodies” |
| It's a book store. |
That is not a thing. |