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Hi all, I am creating a short video training for our onsite employees about dress code. I would appreciate hearing about your pet peeves/don'ts for office attire. Examples: Uggs, knit winter hats, jeans, etc.

Hi all, I am creating a short video training for our onsite employees about dress code. I would appreciate hearing about your pet peeves/don'ts for office attire. Examples: Uggs, knit winter hats, jeans, etc.
Guest Insider Wrinkled clothes
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Judy Green So I agree there should be standards, however wearing wrinkled clothing and dress pants that are 2” to long and drag the ground even in heels are tacky.
Clothes that are way to tight is not appealing as well.
When teams wear these things it makes it worse for those who understand and respect looking professional. You are then forced to dressing like professional robots in black pants with a black blazer! There should be a happy medium where we have the freedom to choose
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Guest Insider My own personal rule for myself that I share with my employees is: “some days I feel like doing my hair and makeup, putting on jewelry and my nicest outfits and some days it’s a struggle to brush my teeth. I understand we all have bad days and just don’t feel like putting in all the effort. All I ask of myself and you on those days is to brush your hair, pull it out of your face, wash your face, brush your teeth and put on your coziest work appropriate outfit. For me that is my comfy stretchy slacks and a nice sweater or a soft blouse depending on the season. You can have a bad day and not put in the effort we just have to look like we put in some effort”
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