Why secretaries wear pantyhose every day? i just wonder..because of smelly feet or dangling shoes in nylons..hm! |
| to look professional |
Any secretaries out there who wear black pantyhose and remove their heels at their desk?? I have a thing for secretaries who wear hose! |
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Why secretaries always drop off their shoes at the desk? well i can almost smell your feet in pantyhose,i mean secretaries are strange.. |
heels hurt
lol |
Ladies is it true that your feet are more sweaty if wearing pantyhose? i noticed funny feet odor at my office, do secretaries have smelly feet? |
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Why secretaries often kick their shoes off under the table? i've just noticed it in the office..feet in pantyhose :S |
It's not just secretaries. :)
Heels just don't feel good to begin with. Not only is removing them immensely relaxing, it feels good to let the feet breathe. |
Why do some women wear fishnet pantyhose and stilettos to work? do they not realize that is not office attire? my boss sent home a secretary dressed that way. this is a law office for God's sake, have some class,LOL. but i have seen many women in Atlanta dressed like that in an office, what's the deal? |
| Good for your boss to have done that! Fishnets don't only look out of place in the workplace, but everywhere and anytime. And they definitely don't deserve to be called pantyhose. They look really disgusting, tasteless and so ugly that there are no words for it. They are one of the most horrible inventions and even almost make the sloppy and trashy bare leg look of nowadays look good. |
Why does hosiery make girls feet smell? The secretaries at my work and this girl who I have for class both always wear nylons. I noticed that their feet often smell more so in pantyhose. Is this true for lingerie too? Why does this happen? |
Hmms pantyhose/tights clads your feet and toes with the material closely together, so as you sweat, the material absorbs and due to the humid weather, it tends to stink.
It often happen to me since I am living in a summer-all-year country, so after work, if I happen to have some dates, I would definitely change into a fresh pair of pantyhose. But f.y.i, tights do not stink as bad as pantyhose.
Cheers! (: |
What should I wear in a professional environment? I start work as a legal secretary next week at a local firm. I have been told the dress is business formal. What exactly does that mean? Can I get away with pant suits? What kind of makeup can I wear? Do I have to wear stockings or pantyhose? Is it wrong to wear open toed shoes or sandals? |
Pant suits should work, as long as they fit well. Given however that they say it is "Business Formal," I'd wait and not wear a pants suit until I'd been there a few days and saw what is accepted and what isn't.
Whatever you wear, make sure that it is comfortable and you can move around easily. You'll be doing a lot of reaching, getting things in and out of file cabinets, high shelves, etc. so you want to make sure the armholes and sleeves fit well.
Go easy on the makeup until you see what the other women are wearing. I'd say, a touch of very flattering, lighter (not too rich) shade of lipstick would be best for the first day.
Yes, if you are wearing a dress or skirt, definitely wear pantyhose. You will look much more professional.
Law firms tend to be very conservative, and you will do much better, be more comfortable in that environment, etc. if you dress more formally.
The firm say sthe dress code is "business formal," so err on the side of extra conservative.
Do NOT wear open-toed shoes or sandals unless you see many others (including those who have been there for some time) wearing them.
Ask the secretaries who have been there for a long time for advice! Remember that the smart women lawyers have but one dress code -- "Look like you're worth your billing rate!" The attorneys and the management there will appreciate it if their staff presents a highly professional image. A professional appearance of everyone at the firm does make a difference to its clients, and you will be more comfortable, and more likely to advance, too. |
Comfortable pantyhose for work, is there such a thing? I know a little off topic to say the least, but I am hoping for advice, and I will take it wear I can find it.
So I got a new job, its in a lawyers office as a secretary, seems almost everybody wears skirts and pantyhose, heels ext.....
Anyway thats not my normal dress by any means, I am really a tom boy.
Any outfit ideas? Suggestions?
Also I think pantyhose is uncomfortable, expensive, brittle, well you get the idea.
So like do you have any suggestions for brands?
Or styles that might be comfortable to wear for work?
How many pairs do you think I should have to be prepared for work?
Tips?
I don't know maybe I will just get used to wearing this stuff, who knows? |
Looks like you are working in a very professional environment if hose is necessary.
Dress pants are always nice, and you can wear those lovely knee highs with that. Or trouser socks.
I used to have to dress pretty professional too, and I would get CVS brand hose when wearing a skirt. It's cheap and works just as well as the other brands. There is also those 3-packs that are good too. Like No Nonsense is ok.
I have never bought hose from a department store. Some of it looks cool, but you realize the stuff at the drug store is much more affordable and just as good. Unless you're into stockings! :)
Congrats on the job! |
Comfortable pantyhose for work? So I got a new job, its in a lawyers office as a secretary, seems almost everybody wears skirts and pantyhose, heels ext.....
Anyway thats not my normal dress by any means, I am really a tom boy.
Any outfit ideas? Suggestions?
Also I think pantyhose is uncomfortable, expensive, brittle, well you get the idea.
So like do you have any suggestions for brands?
Or styles that might be comfortable to wear for work?
How many pairs do you think I should have to be prepared for work?
Tips?
I don't know maybe I will just get used to wearing this stuff, who knows? |
pantyhose for work:
try the following brands with greatest support for your legs(especially if you work long hours or on your feet all day).
1: Hanes Alive (Macy's or Nordstrom's / $9 a pair)
2: Leggs Active Support (any discount store / $4 to $5 a pair)
3: Oroblu Repros (Nordstrom's / $18 a pair)
4: Burlington's Support (Burlington Coat Factory / $5 to $7 pair)
5: Nordstrom's Sheer Support ( about $7 to $9 a pair) |