MissAmelina
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I am in agreement. I just feel that less is more in this case. But if you have more and it peeks out, it ain't no big thang.
I think boobs spilling out of a suit in the workplace or in the classroom is disrespectful to others (depending on where you work, of course--if you are a bartender or something, it would be different).
It can make other people uncomfortable and can be very distracting---it is also widely considered unprofessional.
There is a time and a place for that kind of fashion--and for some reason the guidelines have become very blurred, which is confusing to me. It seems like common sense to know when the girls can come out, and when to dress politely. But alot of people have lost their interest in being polite period. We are so focused on self-expression, we don't care how our actions effect others...which makes me sad.
Classic fashion seems to adhere more to this idea of less is more--and people were aware of having good manners (which is apparent in workplace fashions of the day).
In my opinion, dressing that carelessly at the office is no different than dropping F-Bombs in front of your grandma. I think this was kind of mentioned before, but it's also no different than a man's shirt being unbuttoned to his navel with chest hair spilling out. Or if a guy wore short shorts to the office and you could see his pubic hair. Or jeans so low you could see his groin muscle. At the dance club, that may be fine, but during a business meeting it would be extremely innappropriate and rude.
I think boobs spilling out of a suit in the workplace or in the classroom is disrespectful to others (depending on where you work, of course--if you are a bartender or something, it would be different).
It can make other people uncomfortable and can be very distracting---it is also widely considered unprofessional.
There is a time and a place for that kind of fashion--and for some reason the guidelines have become very blurred, which is confusing to me. It seems like common sense to know when the girls can come out, and when to dress politely. But alot of people have lost their interest in being polite period. We are so focused on self-expression, we don't care how our actions effect others...which makes me sad.
Classic fashion seems to adhere more to this idea of less is more--and people were aware of having good manners (which is apparent in workplace fashions of the day).
In my opinion, dressing that carelessly at the office is no different than dropping F-Bombs in front of your grandma. I think this was kind of mentioned before, but it's also no different than a man's shirt being unbuttoned to his navel with chest hair spilling out. Or if a guy wore short shorts to the office and you could see his pubic hair. Or jeans so low you could see his groin muscle. At the dance club, that may be fine, but during a business meeting it would be extremely innappropriate and rude.