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Originally Posted by hhbarb I wear 5" heels every day, but I'm a size 6 (U.S. sizes). This is as high a heel as permitted in the work place (dress code) ... |
I've only just seen your posting, hhbarb, and am intrigued by the fact that you have a work dress code that is so specific (and seemingly quite generous) in its reference to heels. It seems more usual for such codes to be much more restrictive, even when there is no obvious safety issue.
So we can put your employer's rules into perspective:
1. Can you tell us what type of business you work in and what your particular job is?
2. What exactly are the dress code references to footwear, male and female?
3. Do you (or any of your colleagues) experience comment or criticism about your choice of shoes - or is it just a non-issue?
(One of my reasons for asking the above is that, in my own workplace years ago, new rules about 'unsuitable shoes' were actually welcomed by the (regrettably) few ladies who normally wore very high heels as they no longer had to compete in terms of height etc and, if they were honest, preferred the greater comfort of lower heels, at least during office hours. I never did quite work out their logic but I suppose it is like having school uniform - a social leveller and simplifying choice.)