I'm actually tired of wearing jeans or my baggy (because they've lost their shape) cotton pants and casual tops 80% of time at work for the past few years. I do work in an office at a construction site, but must be practical about clothing due to the dust that collects on things that I touch/walk on, mud outside (right now) to walk to another work area and for safety reasons. I'm not sure if people here understand..what it means to walk into the ladies' washroom at work and at times, find clots of dirt, mud on the washroom floor, often enough.
When it's casual, I wear semi-fitted to fitted tops.
In other workplaces where it's more formal, or even present workplace, I do wear tailored jacket and skirts, above the knee...simple black skirt or a wrap skirt...like a sarong actually. Last time I work a skirt below the knee was over a decade ago. Dress shoes tend to be low-heeled. And tailored dress pants.
I like dressing up abit in more formal business attire, at times...because some clothing cuts remind me to maintain my weight ..so that I can still wear them!
Except for sarong skirts, I wear primarily solid coloured clothing in classic/tailored cuts. (And a sarong is classic, simply in its style line.) I'm not into smocks and little blouse-sundresses over leggings that were the rage for awhile. My definition of fun casual is a fitted solid coloured sleeveless tank top with a high round neck. (I just have to make sure I haven't eaten 10 lbs. of food.) Yea, not even a tank top...I haven't got enough cleavage for that.



) Yea, not even a tank top...I haven't got enough cleavage for that.
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