Does your job have a uniform or a customary style of dress?
@GardenGerty (160996)
United States
June 25, 2007 3:24pm CST
We think of nurses in white, and maintenance workers in dark blue or gray button down shirts and trousers. Nursing assistants wear "scrubs". Hair dressers wear smocks. Elementary teachers often have whole wardrobes of denim dresses and jumpers, I know I do. How about you, do you have a uniform for work? What is it?
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@jennybianca (12912)
• Australia
26 Jun 07
No, no uniform for me working at home. It's jeans & jumpers, socks, no shoes for me! In fact I wear jeans every day.No make up.
In summer I wear those 3/4 pants with T-shirts every day.
No one ever sees me in a dress or skirt.
That my uniform.
@crazynurse (7482)
• United States
26 Jun 07
Nurses wear scrubs. I honestly miss the white uniforms, I thought we looked so much more professional! The scrubs were fine when they were just white scrubs. Then came the solid colors and now millions of prints! One walks down the hall at the hospital and it looks like a circus!! Perhaps if each floor adopted a color of scrubs for their nurses or something it might look better?
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@MochaGirl (52)
• Philippines
12 Jul 07
Lucky for you all of you out there who have uniforms in their works. Me? I don't have uniform. What's nice with us is we can wear what we want! It is our own way now if we want to wear formal during first 3 days of the week. We can also wear shorts and slippers inside. Well this is a family owned business that's why they are allowing everything. But sometimes I want to have uniform because of course less spend of money buying clothes to wear everyday and thinking of what I should wear the next day. So still, having uniforms at work is the best!