I am a director at a preschool so I have to look professional, but I can't wear anything that I can't sit on the floor in or get paint on.
That is hard! I use to have to look professional, but might have to restrain a child, cook dinner, and do art projects on any given day!


dress pants in gray, black, brown or navy. Nice top in cream, white, brown, black or navy (red at Christmastime only).
I work as a manager for a home furnishings retailer. We're in neutral colors to avoid clashing with our products.![]()
Oh yeah, and my crocs professionals. I need them to make Charcoal in a style without holes, so I can wear them to work!
Suzanne
Errr....is everyones work attire such a burning issue for you that you can't appreciate or enjoy a little fun?Er... is this thread still about work attire?
Because I can't really tell anymore.![]()
But if it is.... business casual for me.
pasties and a g-stringthat's a joke
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She usually tosses the pasties aside so she can get better tips than the rest of us "performers."
To the OP: if I'm at the home office - anything from PJs to jeans and a casual top. If I'm out in the field, usually a business suit.
Errr....is everyones work attire such a burning issue for you that you can't appreciate or enjoy a little fun?
Yeah - it's a joke all right....She usually tosses the pasties aside so she can get better tips than the rest of us "performers."
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Back on topicTo the OP: if I'm at the home office - anything from PJs to jeans and a casual top. If I'm out in the field, usually a business suit.
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I can't help it if my tips are bigger than yours![]()