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Why can't men wear shorts at work in the UK?

I don't know whether anyone else here has noticed, but for the last few weeks London hasn't been cold. Not much sign of ice on the Thames. No polar bears. In fact it's been HOT! Really really unpleasantly hot.


So - not for the first time - it's made me wonder why, when women can very sensibly wear floatey dresses or shorts and loose tops for office work, we are still wearing the same trousers-and-shirts that we would in the depth of winter. This was particularly brought home to me this summer, as after three weeks spending quite a bit of time in and around London I'm now back working at home and (clients please avert your eyes now) wearing t shirt, shorts and sandals. It is so much more comfortable for actually getting work done.


Notions of acceptable work wear can and do change, but usually only incrementally. There's the occasional apparently complete change  - as an example we have now got to the state where not wearing a tie is (mostly) completely acceptable, but even this was actually in incremental change. Not through wearing smaller and smaller ties, but rather through "dress down Fridays" spreading through the week. Unfortunately I think the shorts issue is a bit more of a quantum leap.


So thoughts I thought I'd throw out as a lunchtime teaser:

- Are other countries more pragmatic about this?

- Can this be changed in the UK? Has anyone worked in a company that managed it?

- Or is there a really, really good reason why not? (I'm looking forward to the answers to this one )


Cheers,


Andy

  • Ian Campbell-Kelly:

    ...

    I agree, ladies have the advantage of a much more flexible dress code than men, although I occasionally wonder whether their dress conventions result in chilly ankles in the winter.
    smiley




    Ian,

    I would agree but I did hear of a lady wearing high heels in particularly icy weather and the stilettos were as effective as crampons, while all the men in flat shoes were sliding all over the place....

    Alasdair


  • Ian Campbell-Kelly:

    I invoke a little materials science.

    Cotton chinos, paired with a short sleeved shirt, dispose of at least as much heat as shorts and a T-shirt. 

     



    I'll see your cotton chinos and raise you a pair of linen trousers Ian Campbell-Kelly‍ ! wink

    I have a pair of black linen trousers I sometimes wear in the office during summer and they're much cooler and more comfortable than wearing a floaty dress... smiley
  • Former Community Member
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    Hi Lisa, 

    I see that M&S do men's linen trousers, described as 'off duty style'.

    However, I think that either they, or a floaty dress, would raise eyebrows if I tried them in the office.   wink

    The advantage of flexibility that ladies have remains proven, I think. 
    yes
  • Former Community Member
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    Last week the IET agreed that staff could wear tailored shorts to the office in the hot weather. This was well received by the staff as our air conditioning struggled to cope with the extreme weather.




  • Nikki Chapple:

     our air conditioning struggled to cope with the extreme weather.



    That's a bit of an understatement Nikki...


    In the Agile project room it's like this:
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    and then in the Communities team area it's like this:

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    It's freezing and windy on the top floor today as the AC has gone mad! I have my winter fleece on