Page 2 of 3
Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:04 pm
by ofblong
Andrew78108 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.
+1 I do the same as you

.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:43 am
by jstark47
When I don't have external meetings I can get away with "workplace casual" -- Dockers slacks and Lands End oxford shirts. The slacks survive the trip pretty good if I press them, and the bike jacket doesn't seem to mess up the shirts. I keep a spare pair of shoes in my desk to change into from the boots.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:34 am
by jenifer900
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!

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 8:29 am
by t_bonee
It's business casual were I work. I just wear my work cloths. My jacket doesn't mess up the golf style shirts and I don't wear any riding pants. My regular dockers style pants stay wrinkle free in the wind. I wear regular old steel toed work boots when I ride and just keep them on all day. How often does anyone really look at shoes? But the fact I don't attend many meetings and never, ever deal with customers, it is a bit easy for me to get away with the boots on all day.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 9:33 am
by CNF2002
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!

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.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 9:47 am
by jenifer900
CNF... Sorry about the unfair dress code! The guys around here (law firm) are sometimes dressed more casually than the ladies!
Who's wearing shorts to work? I want to work there!

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 9:51 am
by CNF2002
jenifer900 wrote:CNF... Sorry about the unfair dress code!

I'll snap some pics of my upcoming protest rally.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 9:53 am
by flynrider
jenifer900 wrote:
Who's wearing shorts to work? I want to work there!

Don't be so sure

I work in a large data center in the desert where shorts are allowed. 95% of the people there should not wear them

Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 4:03 pm
by KarateChick
Desk jockey...so... bring the jacket, skirt and/or dress and shoes (in a backpack) and change at work. Sometimes, I can get away with wearing the shirt/blouse under my jacket if it isn't one of those burning hot days. I found my clothing doesn't wrinkle too badly if I roll it versus folding it. And I leave 2 pairs of shoes at work cause m-c boots look terrible with dresses & skirts (didn't leave my office that day!). The helmet hair is well hidden pulled back in a pony-tail.
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:45 pm
by ofblong
pft helmet hair. who cares its not like your trying to impress anyone are you

. Honestly I dont seem to get helmet hair.