+1 I do the same as youAndrew78108 wrote:I wear a uniform, not a suit, but the same principle applies. I wear my gear for the ride, and change once I get there. We have a full locker room so it makes it very easy.

Hey consider yourself lucky...I wish I could wear sandals, shorts, and sleeveless shirts to work and they'd still call it "dress clothes". In the hot summer professional ladies have a sweet deal. Us guys are stuck with pants, close-toed dress shoes, and long-sleeve buttondowns.jenifer900 wrote:Oh my, you boys have it so easy! You just don't know!
I usually put my dressy sandals/shoes in the saddle bags, wear my leather (or mesh) jacket over my top. Sometimes I'll wear my dress pants (they look awesome with my boots!) but sometimes I'll wear jeans and change when I get to work.
Of course, when I want to wear a skirt, I gotta change once I get to work!
Now, if I could only figure out how to stop my hair from kinking funny under my helmet, I'd be set!
I'll snap some pics of my upcoming protest rally.jenifer900 wrote:CNF... Sorry about the unfair dress code!
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