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It's very hot out, so it's no surprise the discussion has centered on how dress codes affect mobility in the summer months. What about when it snows or rains?

I work at a non-profit that allows jeans and other appropriate casual wear. I'm most grateful for it in the winter months when I can pull on a pair of warm, waterproof boots and a puffy coat. I'm comfortable walking to and from the metro (10-15 minutes on each end for me) and I don't have to take a cab if it rains or snows. Sometimes I'll change into flats when I reach the office, but I can't imagine making my commute if I were required to put on a skirt suit every day.

This isn't just about biking! Pantyhose and thunderstorms just don't mix.

by fairweatherfriend on Jun 21, 2012 12:19 pm • linkreport

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