Propper Attire For Dress-Down Fridays?

So,

Another Friday is upon us which means…DRESS DOWN FRIDAY! Good for some, a NIGHTMARE for others! So there is one dude who constantly takes it upon himself to strut in here as if it’s no longer an office and he wasn’t wearing a shirt & tie the day before. I sometimes wonder how he still remains an active employee with the foolishness he tries to pull.

Our company has STRICT (apparently not so much) rules when it comes to dress-down Friday. I always play it safe with a sweater, nice pair of slacks and loafers/boat shoes (whatev feels right in the marnin’). Other folks are prone to mix it up a bit but all still remain professional. NOW, you have this man who I shall kindly refer to as “jack-ass” who comes in wearing Timberland boots, the most dingy pair of BLUE jeans, and an all black over-sized HOODY!!!! A HOODY!!! What part of the game is that? Lookin’ like a damn construction worker. I know I’m not the only one with a co-worker who constantly commits flagrant fouls on dress-down Friday. I can’t be.

6 Comments

  • 1
    V. Clev
    December 21, 2007 - 9:56 am | Permalink

    That is ridic. But, what the font is a sweater? Please advise.

  • 2
    A. Musin
    December 21, 2007 - 10:48 am | Permalink

    Idk,

    i have no idea.

    im not sure.

    i am uncertain.

    A sweater, i think its a garment worn by someone who has the sole intent of sweating upon adorning themself with said garment. I dont know why i wore it today but i picked it up in a rush.

    I will def. be wearing my warmer next week. More to come on this sweater/warmer issue in other post.

    that is all.

  • 3
    V. Clev
    December 21, 2007 - 10:52 am | Permalink

    Yeah, stop confusing people. By people, I mean me.

  • 4
    A. Musin
    December 21, 2007 - 11:15 am | Permalink

    Im sorry.

    I will post the clothing guide shortly.

    By shortly i mean now.

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