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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm picturing a woman wearing a workout type camisole (but having big boobs, so has cleavage where others wouldn't), plus leggings that happen to have that shiny/wet look and some sheer cutouts. Not to say that the OP can't feel uncomfortable with such an outfit (what she does with that discomfort is a different issue). But just that I doubt the cleaner is dressed for a "club," which almost requires intent to do so-- more that she is wearing athleisure associated with teens and young women, and the OP can't distinguish these things because OP is unfamiliar with clubwear, etc. Again, regardless of how it's classified, the OP may feel uncomfortable with the tightness and skin showing-- but I do think the actual cleaner is not wearing clothes designed for "clubs," which would be weirder IMO.[/quote] Yeah, that's what I imagined, too. She's not wearing sweaty pleather pants to scrub toilets, she's wearing leggings and tank tops. And no, you can't ask her to wear more modest clothing. She's not your employee, and she probably thinks her clothes are fine for her job. Which, they are. Snug fitting clothes are better for deep cleaning than loose, baggy ones. I always wear tanks or short sleeves when cleaning, too, to avoid wet shirt cuffs. If you don't like her clothes, you can hire a new cleaner, or you can suck it up. [/quote]
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