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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]I think the professionalism rules are quite outdated and that women should be able to wear dress sandals in the office if they choose. I am so over all the fuss around women’s attire when men at this point can get away with wearing comfortable stretchy golf pants to work in many settings.[/b] I would likely choose a muted pedicure color, or well groomed, clear or unpolished toenails instead of a wild color, but I also wouldn’t do a wild manicure color for an office setting either because I don’t like to do things to draw any attention to my hands or feet when I’m working. I will do a fun bright color occasionally when traveling, though now I’m rarely in an office as I’ve been a SAHM for a few years, so maybe my opinions are also outmoded :). One question I have though for everyone who does wear sandals in office - aren’t you freezing? I find office building air conditioning to be miserably chilly and usually end up in close toed shoes with sandals for when I left the building because otherwise I’d need a blanket for my feet![/quote] THIS! If we don't have to wear pantyhose anymore, why can't we wear open-toed shoes? I never understood why they were considered inappropriate, anyway. As long as they're nice business-like or dressy shoes, why not? Much preferred to big bulky platforms or stilettos. [/quote]
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