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(from the Daily Mail, nothing NSFW on the page at the time)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=556970&in_page_id=1770
Legal firm bans fishnet stockings because they distract male colleagues
Last updated at 15:38pm on 4th April 2008
A row has broken out across London's law firms after one practice banned women employees from wearing fishnet stockings at work because they are too much of a distraction for men.
Bosses at the company said the stockings gave an “unprofessional image” and has forbidden its lawyers from wearing them.
But the decision has riled some lawyers, who call it “reactionary” and “outdated”.
Writing on law website legalweek.com, workers poured scorn on the move after a member of staff wrote on the site's forum alerting people to the news.
City Woman, wrote: “If I find a nicely polished pair of Church's [shoes] a 'distraction', does that mean I can get them banned too?”
Another post, by a City firm associate, read: “Thigh-high boots are not going to be appropriate but why should female lawyers be consigned to wearing a uniform of boring suits?”
But some workers defended the move. An investment banker said: “Fishnet stockings? Are you out of your mind? Which law firm do you work for? Soho Working Girls LLP? If you want to be recognised for your legal skills rather than your ability to lie on your back, stop being so stubborn.”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=556970&in_page_id=1770
Legal firm bans fishnet stockings because they distract male colleagues
Last updated at 15:38pm on 4th April 2008
A row has broken out across London's law firms after one practice banned women employees from wearing fishnet stockings at work because they are too much of a distraction for men.
Bosses at the company said the stockings gave an “unprofessional image” and has forbidden its lawyers from wearing them.
But the decision has riled some lawyers, who call it “reactionary” and “outdated”.
Writing on law website legalweek.com, workers poured scorn on the move after a member of staff wrote on the site's forum alerting people to the news.
City Woman, wrote: “If I find a nicely polished pair of Church's [shoes] a 'distraction', does that mean I can get them banned too?”
Another post, by a City firm associate, read: “Thigh-high boots are not going to be appropriate but why should female lawyers be consigned to wearing a uniform of boring suits?”
But some workers defended the move. An investment banker said: “Fishnet stockings? Are you out of your mind? Which law firm do you work for? Soho Working Girls LLP? If you want to be recognised for your legal skills rather than your ability to lie on your back, stop being so stubborn.”