A discussion has flared up on social networks around the story of Australian Beth Buckingham, who shared her experience of an unsuccessful choice of office outfit.. In a video that went viral on TikTok with over 1.3 million views, a 30-year-old woman said she regretted wearing a miniskirt to work..
Beth posted an old video of herself in a white miniskirt and asked the question: “Is it too short for the office?”? \! You will stand out among your colleagues, feel awkward all day and regret it."
According to Beth, this problem is especially acute for tall girls.. In the comments, she asked her viewers to remind her to never wear that skirt to work again and to recommend options for more flattering skirts that remain stylish without causing discomfort..
The story caused heated discussion on social networks. Many people supported Beth, agreeing that her skirt was inappropriate for the work dress code.
“This is clearly not for work,” wrote one user who works for the government..
However, other women noted that they often wear skirts of this length to work and do not experience problems.
Beth noted that in Australia, especially in the summer, short skirts are not uncommon, even in a corporate environment. However, she admitted that she personally felt uncomfortable wearing the outfit..
" But I felt awkward moving, standing up or walking around the office, and I regretted not changing my clothes,” she admitted.
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