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<blockquote data-quote="reveal" data-source="post: 2619988" data-attributes="member: 1236"><p>We had a "professional business fashion analyst" come into our office and tell us what was necessary to be successful in the modern office. Two of her gems included "women must always wear hose" and "women must always wear makeup." :\ </p><p></p><p>She was in her 50's and seemed to have no grasp of how the modern office worked. She seemed to be stuck with a older mindset. When was the book published? Was it using modern fashion trends or what was shown to be historically influential? Most of our founding fathers wore wigs and/or long hair. They were successful and, at the time, quite fashionable.</p><p></p><p>In this case, we're not talking about a guy trying to move up the business ladder or even be more influential with his peers. We're talking about a guy who was told by one woman she liked short hair and he's honestly considering cutting it off for her even though he has no interest in her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reveal, post: 2619988, member: 1236"] We had a "professional business fashion analyst" come into our office and tell us what was necessary to be successful in the modern office. Two of her gems included "women must always wear hose" and "women must always wear makeup." :\ She was in her 50's and seemed to have no grasp of how the modern office worked. She seemed to be stuck with a older mindset. When was the book published? Was it using modern fashion trends or what was shown to be historically influential? Most of our founding fathers wore wigs and/or long hair. They were successful and, at the time, quite fashionable. In this case, we're not talking about a guy trying to move up the business ladder or even be more influential with his peers. We're talking about a guy who was told by one woman she liked short hair and he's honestly considering cutting it off for her even though he has no interest in her. [/QUOTE]
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