Underpants = men and women.
Bra = women. Closets and drawers are my source. We'll leave socks out of this on a technicality.
If I walk into work stark naked, should I reprimand coworkers for staring because its unprofessional? If they tell me to put some clothes on, and I strut through the office a second time in my birthday suit, should I get REALLY pissed at them for staring?
As someone who works for a company whose corporate office will fire the men if they show up to work without a tie without warning, I will tell you that your notion that coming to work without undergarments is perfectly acceptable is bullshit. Might fly in the offices of you trendy hipsters with your iPods and your color TV's, but walk into a traditional F500 company corporate office like that, and don't let the door hit you on the way out.
Yes, I saw your sweater. I'm sure you'd look great in it with a set of pumps. Quite frankly, I don't care who wears it. I don't care if Lionel Richie wears it. If this woman wore it, and her jumblies were fumbling around to where it was noticeable, it's inappropriate. Might be a double (D) standard that small chested girls can get away with it, but that's because you can't tell the difference. Tough shit, they're your boobs, learn to get a handle on them.
I'm sure her outfit was far more appropriate than her openly defying her boss' instructions regarding appropriate dress anyways, so I'm not going to debate this any further.
Personally, I think all women should report to work naked. We wouldn't have this problem.
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