Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Her "after" is not even a polo (it's not the same shirt as the first picture).
Anonymous wrote:Tell the company you will wear their uniform when they order it in women's clothing. Remind them that you are not a man. If you get alterations, to the men's shirt to make it fit a woman's body, bill the company.
Can you imagine if the order the company shirt in a woman's fit style and asked the men to wear it?
Anonymous wrote:I can’t believe people are making such a big deal of this. This is sort of standard for tech conferences. It’s not a fashion show—the goal is for all the company reps to look the same and be easily identifiable as the company. If it’s really bad, I think you can have it taken in around the waist a bit but if you do a lot you’re going to look silly and like the person that has to sexy up a uniform because you are that vain.
Are you allowed to wear jeans? The right cut of flattering jeans would really help this. And then just do your hair and makeup as your ordinarily would and you’ll be fine.
Did you guys not ever have to wear a company t-shirt for a softball game or group outing? No one looks good, but the point is not to look good. Are you trying to hook up at this conference?
Anonymous wrote:A lovely silk scarf and I agree you should get it altered. I'd wear it it with a black pencil skirt and heels.
Anonymous wrote:I truly can't believe the level of hysteria some of you have risen to, all to avoid wearing a polo for a day? Good grief, get over yourselves!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I truly can't believe the level of hysteria some of you have risen to, all to avoid wearing a polo for a day? Good grief, get over yourselves!
When you are at a conference, often several days, you are on your feet and meeting with lots of people. If you feel like you look awful, that can be pretty miserable. As a female conference veteran, not to mention a management team member, I also feel strongly that women are as deserving of something that looks half way decent as men. And let’s face it, polos tend to look best on people with flat chests.
Anonymous wrote:I truly can't believe the level of hysteria some of you have risen to, all to avoid wearing a polo for a day? Good grief, get over yourselves!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Her "after" is not even a polo (it's not the same shirt as the first picture).
(You're an idiot)
https://www.merricksart.com/polo-refashion/
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Anonymous wrote:Veteran polo shirt wearer here:
Find a nice cardigan that is fitted and shapely, i.e., no long boyfriend cardigan, something like a twin set cardigan top.
Wear that over the polo shirt, which you do your own "cheap woman's" alteration on by pulling the excess side fabric to the back and pinning it with a large safety pin to make a waist. (I didn't describe that well but I hope you get what i mean)
Tuck your polo shirt into a nice pair of neutral pants that are flare or neutral leg (skinny pants only if you are actually skinny) and a nice pair of low heels.
Wear your hair up/back in a soft chignon or low bun (or other classy simple style to get it off the collar) and some pearls, diamonds or other studs.
Trust me, this is the formula to get you through this. My condolences
Anonymous wrote:A lovely silk scarf and I agree you should get it altered. I'd wear it it with a black pencil skirt and heels.