Or, if you apply it to today: no VPL, a bra that fits and no thongs showing above the waist band.
Actually, as a former retail outlet manager, I can see how that entire dress code could easily be applied to today's standards with ease. I had plenty of women (men too, actually) that had NO idea how to dress appropriately for a business situation. In fact, when I worked for the last retail establishment before I left the industry, dress code training was a critical part of your early employment. As an employee of my store, you were a representative of the designer and were expected to dress as such. It was a constant battle. Anyway, replace 'girl' with something more gender neutral (and dump the curlers phrase), and it would still apply.





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