Barbie said:
I'm the exact opposite, I hate doing ladieeee clothes, in fact I don't own any

I look at it that I'm saving money on clothes, instead of having to buy separate work clothes it means that I buy clothes that I wear for going out and then when I get bored of them they become work clothes.
Honestly, if I had to actually think about stuff in the morning I would never get out the house, and I am far too busy slobbing on an evening to even consider planning an outfit for the next morning.
I think I have quarter of a wardrobe of "work" clothes and 2 wardrobes plus shelves for going out clothes, 3 drawers and a suitcase of Ibiza clothing

Does that show how much time and effort I put into the different parts of my life??
I actually tried "sneaking" an "out of work" t-shirt into my workwear last week - it was noted with a frown!!
When I first started working for this company there was a strict dress code which consisted of some of the following:-
No coloured nailvarnish (except red or clear)
No mule/slingback shoes
No bare legs unless legs are tanned - tights or stockings should be worn.
no strappy tops or vest tops - shoulders should not be on show. If a strappy top is worn, then during moving round the building a suit jacket should be worn.
I have blatently flouted every one of the above rules

it has become a little more relaxed but the suit is the easier option...
In the Malaysian office men must wear a cotton shirt with a thread count of XXX - nipples should not be visible at any time.
Corporate Bollocks really.....