When @Johncdvorak talked about office dress code for women, what do you think? I have never thought that a low-neckline or plunging back was remotely office-appropriate on either men or women. Do you think that restricting what women wear in the office is sexism? Is protected? I have been in DC long enough that I remember when pantyhose and skirts (not pants) were mandatory dress on Capitol Hill. Do you remember those days, @dcgirl? I thought that was overstep. So, I am conflicted now. #age
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Chris named Ben (chris@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 11-Dec-2017 13:33:39 EST
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Chris named Ben (chris@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Monday, 11-Dec-2017 13:36:25 EST
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@dcgirl @Johncdvorak I really feel like anyone should be able to wear anything they want at work but I personally find it very distracting (and too alluring for me) when a neckline is "low enough to maybe get a peek" be it a v-neck or even a woman's Oxford that's buttoned down. But then what about skirts or leggings or yoga pants or flattering jeans. This is why I work from home. That's the #1 reason, probably. I personally hate my Id. I never want to bring it to work, ever.
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