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If I have to buy and wear something I wouldn't be seen dead in I stick with the suit. Annoys them but hey....Originally posted by Old Hack View PostRules were introduced the following Monday as to what dress down Friday meant, and what it meant was dress in Polo shorts and chinos...
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I blame Gok Wan.Originally posted by bless 'em all View PostI see she's used the 'two belt' technique to get that cinched in waist.
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Straight out of Uni, I was offered a role with a Software house in my niche area, didn't even get the bloody summer off. Anyhoo, I got there, and was told they operated a dress down Friday. Asking what it meant, I was told casual, t-tulips, you know. So I came in, as it was 28 degrees, in t-short and shorts, with Sandals. Straight to HR where I was told it was casual, but smart casual. I queried it then asking if it was dress down, or were there applicable rules.
Rules were introduced the following Monday as to what dress down Friday meant, and what it meant was dress in Polo shorts and chinos...
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I see she's used the 'two belt' technique to get that cinched in waist.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostLet's face it - there's some wimmin that look pretty shocking in a skirt too.

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Let's face it - there's some wimmin that look pretty shocking in a skirt too.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey cheated and chose one of the only few male drivers who looked fine in a skirt......

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I once saw a team member reprimanded for turning up in a shirt that read "what? I am up and I'm dressed so what more do you want"...
The project was tanking and the project manager was a ******. I tended to agree with the guy
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