Sentences with phrase «dress code so»

My workplace has a relaxed dress code so I wear jeans most days x
(Denim was not allowed according to my high school dress code so that may be why I can't remember.)
we do have a dress code so it's a bit different, but still gives me an idea about what's going on:)
I wish I could wear jeans more but it's not part of my jobs dress code so I wear a statement sleeve sweater with black pants.
Shockingly, the charter school has carved out an exemption in the dress code so menstruating students can tie their school sweatshirts around their waists «to hide the blood stains.»
That's what makes [summer] dress code so complex.»

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So, yeah, not all dress codes are created the same.
The presentation emphasizes employee freedom: there are no vacation policies; there are no dress codes; and most compensation happens by way of salaries so that employees can decide what to do with their money.
So now America has a dress code?
Today, we fight about dress codes, and holidays, and decorations, and eating habits, and music styles and so on.
we're taking about an industry with no history of overt, blatant sexism in its hiring, dress codes and so on, you're good.
It's a good idea to review the dress code rules with your child, so there aren't any surprises later.
At the time, I held a job where — even though we never met our zany clients in person — there was a fairly strict dress code, so I wore pantyhose or tights every single weekday.
As leader of the Greater London Council, Ken became so inundated with enquiries resulting from the GLC Welfare Rights Project that he enforced, with dictatorial severity, a paper - recyclable dress code.
Atmavikasa was the first International shala in Mysore to offer so much more than just Asanas It was also the first shala to introduce code of conduct and dress code.
Upmarket hotels such as The Peninsula have a dress code and Asian women are beautifully dressed in the evenings so beware.
so unless the dress code is black tie (because we all know i need another excuse to pull this dress out of the closet), this will be my go - to outfit!
So you know my school dress code is all black, and it's been a challenge for me.
I'm lucky enough to work in an environment with a very open dress code (aka: there basically is no dress code), but I've gotten a few requests from my BBFs for summer office attire suggestions so I figured this was the perfect chance to talk about that!
The dress code is of course smart, and so i'm taking the opportunity to showcase one of my new purchases which has been dutifully having in my wardrobe since purchase awaiting for the right occasion to debut.
I have received so many compliments from both men and women on how good I look especially since our dress code is more of a relaxed dress code of jeans and t - shirt if one chooses.
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It seems so strange to think that, once, the workplace dress code was all about power dressing — think formal suits, smart blouses and an almost exclusively monochrome colour palette.
I also wear a lot of grey, both because I work at an office in DC, so there's a dress code of sorts, and also because I actually rather like grey.
So a cami dress like this Old Navy one is absolutely perfect; FYI Old Navy has a special going on where you can get 30 % off your purchase with the code THANKYOU.
I've covered the beach wedding and cocktail attire earlier in my summer wedding series, so now it's time for the more formal wedding dress code: black tie.
«We have a dress code, but the school doesn't really follow it because there are, like, 4,000 kids in my school so they can't really enforce it on everyone.
This dress is perfect for the work so black & white combination is very appropriate, specially if you have a color dress code.
I like not wearing my normal clothes to work, so even though I don't have a dress code at my job and could wear whatever I usually wear more dressy stuff because then I can come home and feel different if I change my clothes.
The dress code for my current job falls somewhere between the business professional / business casual side, so I'm required to dress up and put on a swipe of lipstick every day.
I didn't know the dress code but I did know I was meeting my husband for dinner so I wanted to wear something fun.
There's not really a dress code where I work, however, so I might experiment a little to see if I can make one of my dresses or skirts «work for work»:) Nanne recently posted..
The dress code for the wedding reflected its venue (business chic, I think was the term used), so I picked a dress that would look nice, but not too fancy.
I ordered that BR asymmetrical sheath dress a week or so ago when they were having 40 % off no code needed (the BR code sales are never valid on international orders).
The dress code is «cocktail attire» so I took the opportunity to wear this dress that hasn't seen much love.
Black Overall: So you know my school dress code is all black, and it's been a challenge for me.
My office has a casual dress code and that was about the point when my maternity jeans weren't working any longer so I gave up and wore leggings, tunics / dresses, and boots every day.
Currently, I'm a strategy intern at a full - service branding agency, so suits are definitely * not * the dress code.
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I love the subtle lace - up top and loose fit of this Yumi Kim dress (25 % off now with code MAINEVENT16), so much so, that I'm highly considering wearing out tonight for our double date!
I was so excited to watch the two lovebirds tie the knot, but I was also excited because the dress code was formal attire.
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I wanted to style the dress with my black over the knee boots from Goodnight Macaroon (currently 30 % off with code XMAS30) so I added a belt to bring the length up just a bit.
This is my day to attend conference sessions and the dress code at this conference ranges from jeans to suits so I figured I could get away with some fun colors and pattern mixing.
I'm pretty lucky»cause there's no dress code at my job (you know, within reason... you shan't be showing up in a bathing suit or something...) SO, that means I can go from casual to dressy to relaxed each day.
And even though our dress code is super casual, I was giving a presentation at work yesterday and today so I wanted to feel put together.
So, if you do have to adhere to strict dress codes when you're in the office, then I'm going to show you how to liven up a simple, probably boring office look with a pair of cufflinks.
So far, I've been leaning towards things that are generally more formal than the dress code for teachers in most public schools just to further differentiate myself from the students, and I've mostly been wearing heels (which also give me a slight height advantage, because I'm petite).
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