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No i wear my own too, they are much more flattering.
Have you seen the new uniform? I have only heard little bits about it. An insight would be good lol
they're horrible. the trousers come upto your boobs and go out at the hips really far and the same for the arse. the skirt isn't so bad but it still comes upto my ribcage.
the shirts aren't so bad, but my button has a habit of coming undone. so i wear a red polo shirt that i was given to wear as a promotion a while ago saying tesco club card, start saving. much comfier!
Thinking about joining the Navy. Now that's a uniform - can just see me with my sub-lieutenant rank on, cool.
I have to wear a uniform at work. I'm a Tesco worker and my uniform is a blue checkered shirt and dark navy trousers and a name badge. I don't like being told that my name badge is a part of my uniform and that i have to wear it all the time whilst at work. It is like being back at school and being told how to wear your uniform.:impissed::yuck: :crying:
I had that at hobbycraft. Only at hobbycraft I used to get told that I had to wear my badge on my left hand side above the hobbycraft logo But you know, most work places have a code of conduct. If you don't like it, leave. You'll only find a similar problem somewhere else *shrugs* I prefer the idea of a uniform as it means that you don't need to worry about spilling crap on and ruining your clothes.
Currently, I have no uniform. But I wear smart / casual stuff. Not like too casual though
However, this thread is also a bit old. In future you should check the dates of threads as it's bad netiquette to bring up old threads
I was liek, wtf have I posted in here already?
clinique had a lawsuit filed against them for basically impersonating nurses in their uniform. it gave the effect that the tosh they were selling (for a profit) was clinical. interesting case decided in europe
well mine has changed drastically now.
im in a navy skirt, navy court shoes, blue shirt, light blue and beige neck tie with litle tui smiles on them and a beige fitted jacket
TUI reps aren't my favourite people right now though, some really nasty bitches keep ringing me at work. I'm sure you aren't one of them
*giggles*
That's given me a nice titter to round off a pretty good day. Thanks
Black pants, black shoes, smart shirt.
We sometimes have to wear promotion t-shirts on special events.
We get away with wearing jewellery, wearing our hair down, sometimes wearing trainers and jeans too (but I've never wore jeans or trainers)! HEHE.
We get to accessorize our uniforms
Quite strict on long hair being tied back and piercings (other than ear piercings), I have to put a plaster over my eyebrow piercing, however they employed me when I used to have dreadlocks so they can't be that strict...I had to tie them back though
so usually i go for jeans and a t-shirt or a shirt on most days, unless im meeting a client, then it'll be pants and a shirt.
No trousers ? :shocking:
Aye, accy is 5mins away from here, very scary place, makes burnley look like paradise.
but yeah, everyone says pants round here.