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‘I'm with HR on this' people shame woman who said to be fired 1 hour after starting new job for ‘inappropriate outfit'
‘I'm with HR on this' people shame woman who said to be fired 1 hour after starting new job for ‘inappropriate outfit'

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

‘I'm with HR on this' people shame woman who said to be fired 1 hour after starting new job for ‘inappropriate outfit'

A WOMAN has claimed she was sacked just one hour after starting her new job, as the HR deemed the outfit ''inappropriate''. Kickstarting a new career is always exciting - but unfortunately for one woman, Karishma, the joys didn't last too long. 2 2 According to the beauty lover, from London, her new employment lasted just one hour - as she was sacked 60 minutes after arriving. The young woman claimed that it was all because of her outfit, which the HR at the company allegedly had an issue with. Fuming, she took to Instagram where she showed off the clothing she was wearing - however, thousands of social media users seemed to agree with the employer. Karishma allegedly arrived at her new job wearing a figure-hugging mini skirt with a high slit, which she had paired with almost sheer tights and chunky boots. The outfit also included a cosy cropped knitted cardigan in a similar colour scheme, which featured a low-cut neckline. Sharing the alleged incident to her 303k followers online, Karishma said: ''She doesn't know it yet but in one hour she's about to get fired by HR for her 'inappropriate and distracting' work outfit'. '' Luckily, while it may have been brutal at the time, it seems that the young woman used the incident to truly focus on her ''dream''. Karishma went on in the caption: ''If I don't get fired I would never have started working on my dream - literally there is no bigger proof than this when I say everything happens for a reason.'' The now-viral video has since taken the internet by storm, amassing more than an astronomical 5.2million views and over 32,000 likes. Thousands of internet users flooded to comments where many agreed on one thing - the outfit was indeed not fit for work, they thought. I'm mad after being told to 'cover up' in the pub garden at Spoons One person said: ''Baby you're in a short shirt skirt and a crop top HR is right.'' Someone else chimed in: ''I'm with the HR on this one.'' A third commented: ''inappropriate and unprofessional for a work setting. freelancer or not. Can you be dress coded for wearing crop tops in public? The concept of being "dress coded" typically applies to specific environments such as schools, workplaces, or certain establishments where dress codes are enforced to maintain a particular standard or atmosphere. In public spaces, however, the situation is generally more relaxed and governed by societal norms rather than strict rules. That said, whether or not you can be dress coded for wearing a crop top in public largely depends on the context and location: Public Spaces: In most public spaces, like parks, streets, and beaches, wearing a crop top is generally acceptable and unlikely to result in any formal repercussions. People have the freedom to dress as they choose, provided they adhere to basic standards of decency and local laws. Establishments and Venues: Some restaurants, shops, or clubs may have their own dress codes. It's possible that a crop top might not meet the dress requirements for more formal venues. In such cases, staff may politely request that you adhere to their dress code or deny entry. Schools and Workplaces: Educational institutions and workplaces often have dress codes in place. Crop tops may be considered inappropriate in these settings, and you could be asked to change into more suitable attire. Cultural and Regional Considerations: In certain cultures or regions, norms and expectations around acceptable clothing can vary widely. It's always a good idea to be aware of and respect local customs and dress codes when travelling. ''This is a get coffee with the girls fit.'' A professional shared their view, writing: ''HR Director here. Girly pop you are so cute, the outfit looks fab on you. ''I do agree with the HR team that it's not work appropriate though. ''Freelance contractor or not, they DO have jurisdiction over the dress code for all people 'employed' by the company, regardless of your status as a full employee or not. ''Similar to how a business can require customers to wear shirts and shoes while on the premises.''

What Not to Wear: Kennedy Edition
What Not to Wear: Kennedy Edition

Fox News

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Fox News

What Not to Wear: Kennedy Edition

As more and more companies have been enforcing their return-to-office mandates, many don't know how to dress for work, or are just blatantly ignoring their office dress codes. While Kennedy is all for expressing yourself, the office is not the place to show off the goods. Especially man feet. Seriously, keep those toes covered! Follow Kennedy on Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@KennedyNation⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: ⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow on TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit

Woman's work outfit sparks heated debate… so do YOU think the ensemble is appropriate?
Woman's work outfit sparks heated debate… so do YOU think the ensemble is appropriate?

Daily Mail​

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

Woman's work outfit sparks heated debate… so do YOU think the ensemble is appropriate?

A woman's work outfit has sparked a heated debate about what's appropriate to wear to the office. Alejandra Carreño, an employee at an affordable housing non-profit in California, recently revealed on TikTok that someone had 'complained' about her wearing 'short shorts' to work, and asked viewers if they thought the ensemble was OK for the workplace. She wore a black long sleeve top, heeled sling-back shoes, and jean shorts that went about halfway down her thighs. The non-profit employee wrote in a text overlay, 'Are my shorts inappropriate for work? Asking because someone complained about them,' as she showcased the 'fit to the camera. 'These were considered "short shorts,"' the caption read. Alejandra told People that when she arrived at work, a few co-workers made comments about the outfit, but she didn't expect it to become a problem. Later in the day, she stayed for a team meeting and her shorts became a topic of conversation. 'Oh, before I forget, I do have to tell you that someone mentioned a complaint about your shorts. Short shorts aren't allowed,' Alejandra recalled her manager saying. Alejandra Carreño, an employee at an affordable housing non-profit in California, wore a black long sleeve top, heeled shoes, and jean shorts that went about halfway down her thighs Her manager added, 'To me, they seemed fine. I didn't see anything wrong with them. I think you look nice. 'But unfortunately, I do need to let you know we can't wear short shorts or short skirts.' Alejandra said she told her manager she wouldn't wear them again, but realized that her workplace's handbook says nothing about banning shorts at the office. 'Clothing should be clean, unstained, untorn, properly fitted, and free of inappropriate or suggestive content,' the policy reads, per Alejandra. 'Undergarments should not be visible, and overly tight or revealing clothes are not allowed.' After hearing from her manager, she posted the now-viral video and it launched a massive argument in the comment section. 'Shorts should never be in an office,' one user wrote. 'If you had to ask then yes girl you knew,' another said. 'They're inappropriate as in they're not work attire. But they're not inappropriate in length,' someone else shared. 'That's not a work outfit at all. Sorry,' a fourth comment read, while a fifth said, 'Unless you work at a summer camp, girl.' 'If you have to ask if the 'fit is appropriate, it probably isn't,' someone else said. A different person wrote: 'They're not short shorts, but they're not work-appropriate shorts either lol.' 'Young people really don't understand business casual lol,' another user admitted. 'If you work in an office, shorts are never appropriate,' another affirmed. However, a few people were shocked that Alejandra's outfit was even questioned. 'These comments are crazy, how exactly do shorts prevent anyone from doing their job in an office?' someone wrote. 'I'm sorry, but am I the only one that thinks these are appropriate? Like guys, let's be real, we are in the year 2025 where shorts should not be an issue,' another said. 'I'm sorry y'all but I'm convinced corporate office culture is just a place where joy, whimsy, and personality go to die. Like…are we all really just gonna sit here and pretend shorts are ACTUALLY worth a complaint?' a user questioned. Alejandra said this whole interaction has made her think deeply about dress codes. 'It's made me think more critically about how dress codes can be both necessary and limiting depending on how they're applied,' she told People.

‘Inappropriate for work?': Worker's outfit question completely divides
‘Inappropriate for work?': Worker's outfit question completely divides

News.com.au

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

‘Inappropriate for work?': Worker's outfit question completely divides

A woman has kicked off a major debate after asking if her outfit was 'inappropriate' for work. The US employee, who goes by the name faithxfe online, claimed in a now-viral TikTok that someone at her work had complained after she turned up to her job in shorts. The woman, who later said she works for a non-profit organisation, showed the outfit in question, which consisted of a black, long-sleeve button up shirt, denim shorts and heels. In the caption, she said she was told by her work that her pants were 'considered short shorts'. Since being shared a few days ago, the video has exploded, being viewed more than 9.6 million times and attracting more than 17,300 comments. In the comment section, people were divided, with some agreeing the shorts were inappropriate, some defending her outfit choice and others taking a more nuanced approach. There were many users who were adamant that there was no situation in which shorts would be appropriate to wear in an office setting. 'As an HR Manager.. if you're in corporate America I cannot think of an instance where shorts are appropriate,' one person said. 'That's not a work outfit at all. Sorry,' another wrote, with another claiming that young people 'really don't understand business casual'. There were also those who noted that there were situations in which shorts are appropriate to wear in an office, but it was the style of short that made it inappropriate. 'Work shorts can be appropriate depending on the material and the length. This is a no on both accounts,' one said. Another claimed if she had chosen shorts that were more tailored with 'slick, clean lines' then it wouldn't be an issue. Others said whether the outfit was appropriate depended on the job, with people stating denim shorts would be OK at settings such as a gym, daycare or in a bar. However, there were still many people who came to the TikToker's defence, arguing people should be allowed to wear shorts into the office in 2025. 'I'm sorry, but am I the only one that think these are appropriate?? Like guys let's be real, we are in the year 2025 where shorts should not be an issue,' one said. 'These comments are crazy, how exactly do shorts prevent anyone from doing their job in an office?' another asked. One added: 'I don't see why business dress can't include shorts, especially if there's no interaction with customers/clients. Why do we have to dress like damn president to sit at a desk for eight hours.' After reading the comments, the employee conceded that she wouldn't be rocking shorts into work again anytime soon. 'I fear I let other peoples outfit decisions influence this horrible decision. I'll be sticking to jeans and pants from now on. Maybe a maxi dress or skirt.. never again shorts,' she said. In a follow-up video, she showed herself heading off to work in jeans and a white cardigan. However, there were even people who thought this outfit still wasn't appropriate, prompting the worker to explain that all her colleagues dressed casually. She claimed wearing jeans in her workplace was the norm, stating she had even seen people turn up in yoga pants and leggings. The worker said that some commenters were just being 'dramatic' but she had decided to take the situation on board as a 'learning experience'.

My boss said my shorts were inappropriate – some think she's ‘jealous' & others say they're only suitable for a postman
My boss said my shorts were inappropriate – some think she's ‘jealous' & others say they're only suitable for a postman

The Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • The Sun

My boss said my shorts were inappropriate – some think she's ‘jealous' & others say they're only suitable for a postman

A YOUNG woman has revealed that her boss deemed her white denim shorts inappropriate for work. But Lauren Rita couldn't quite see the issue with her outfit, so took to social media to ask people for their opinions. 2 Lauren's work look has since left many divided - and while some think her boss is 'jealous' of her good looks, others deemed shorts as only appropriate for postmen. Posting online, the young woman who works a 9 to 5 job in London, shared a short clip of her standing in the streets of the country's capital. She sipped an iced drink from Starbucks and posed for the camera, as she proudly showed off her summer outfit - a pair of high-waisted white denim shorts with a black top. While Lauren thought her outfit was great for heading to work during the warm weather, her manager had other ideas. Alongside the clip, Lauren wrote: 'My boss said these shorts were not suitable for work.' While Lauren didn't confirm which industry she works on or her job role, she then asked her followers: 'Is she wrong?' The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @ laurennrita, has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly amassed 277,300 views. Not only this, but it's also racked up 5,233 likes, 378 comments and 117 saves. But social media users were left hugely divided by Lauren's shorts. One person said: 'Shorts are inappropriate for work unless you're a postman.' Shoppers run to Primark for new 'cool girl' summer shorts in colour of the season Another added: 'Anything shorter than knee-length is not appropriate for the office.' A third commented: 'Shorts (no matter the length or the gender they're on) are not office appropriate.' How to look chic on a budget Fashion stylist Gemma Rose Breger, and beauty journalist Samantha Silver revealed how you can make your outfits elevated without spending hundreds of pounds. Don't ever spend on designer denim: River Island ''always has such a great selection of fashion-forward jeans that follow the current trends''. The high street retailer offers a great range of sizes to fit UK 6 - UK 18, and three leg lengths - and prices start from an affordable £25. There are no rules for jewels: ''Pick up something at a car boot sale, or charity shop, scroll on Vinted & eBay, snap up something from the clothing section in your local supermarket when doing the food shop or check out high street clothing stores.'' Don't forget the pre-loved sites: With a rising number of second-hand sites, such as Vinted and Depop, there's no excuse for not buying - or selling - pre-loved garments. Gemma, for instance, has managed to get her hands on chic Chanel sunnies for a mere £17. However, at the same time, someone else beamed: 'More than suitable! Love the shorts.' work!' Whilst someone else remarked: 'It's 100% jealousy. Keep wearing them.' Should you wear shorts to work? There has been much discussion in recent years about whether shorts are appropriate for office days. Depending on the industry you work in, what is considered acceptable office wear can vary massively. Generally speaking, a good rule of thumb is, if you wear them to the beach, don't wear them to the office. Therefore, elasticated waist, athletic shorts, ripped denim shorts and short shorts should be out of the question. Fashion tips to make you look rich Fashion Tips to Elevate Your Look Invest in Classic Pieces --Quality Over Quantity: Prioritise well-made, timeless items like a tailored blazer, a little black dress, or a crisp white shirt. Neutral Colors: Opt for neutral shades such as black, white, beige, and navy, which are versatile and exude sophistication. Accessorize Wisely Statement Pieces: Invest in a few high-quality accessories like a designer handbag, a classic watch, or elegant jewelry. Minimalist Approach: Less is more. Choose one or two standout accessories to avoid looking cluttered. Tailoring is Key Perfect Fit: Tailored clothing can make even affordable items look high-end. Ensure your clothes fit perfectly by having them altered if necessary. Maintain Your Wardrobe Iron and Steam: Wrinkled clothes can ruin an outfit. Keep your garments wrinkle-free with regular ironing or steaming. Proper Care: Follow care instructions to keep your clothes looking new. Dry clean when necessary and store items properly. Footwear Matters Quality Shoes: Invest in a few pairs of high-quality shoes. Classic pumps, loafers, and sleek boots can elevate any outfit. Conditioning: Keep your shoes in good condition by cleaning and polishing them regularly. Monochrome Outfits Single Color Palette: Dressing in one color or varying shades of a single color can make you look polished and put-together. Attention to Detail Grooming: Well-groomed hair, nails, and skin are crucial. A polished appearance starts with personal care. Subtle Makeup: Opt for a natural makeup look that enhances your features without overpowering them. Layering Sophisticated Layers: Layering can add depth and interest to your outfit. Think blazers over blouses, or sweaters over shirts. Confidence is Key Own Your Look: Confidence can make any outfit look more expensive. Stand tall and wear your clothes with pride. By incorporating these tips into your fashion routine, you can effortlessly achieve a luxurious and sophisticated look without breaking the bank. Your safest bet is to avoid denim and go for tailored shorts in a thick linen or cotton fabric. Make sure to choose a pair that offers a little extra length. It's best to style such shorts alongside traditional office items like smart shirts or blazers. Of course check with your manager if you're unsure whether your outfit is suitable or not.

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