Is wearing a bra formal or informal dress wear?

Wearing a bra has nothing to do with professionalism
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Its unprofessional to not wear a bra
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Who cares it's just tits
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  • For me I don’t really care it’s just boobs,

    obviously a lot depends on the girl, her boobs size, type of top she has on, what she’s doing.

    going to the gym for game of badminton and size C or D a sports bra might be an idea or if jogging.

    Then for formal wear, type of dress and size of boob are critical.

    you can’t wear a plunging ball gown if your boobs are free and either hanging down or not pushed up enough.

    either way I don’t really care it’s the girls choice, her comfort

    I did however put in a dress code with work for MS Teams calls.

Most Helpful Guy

  • So I don’t think that wearing a bra matters a ton as much as keeping your nipples from popping. For instance a backless or halter top or dress is totally fashionable but in either of those if your boobs are exposed too much or your nipples show at all then you could loose all credibility at the workplace.

    bras tend to be less fashionable now days especially if they would show much around the back or shoulders but if you are more worried about professionalism then you might want to look in to boob taps or pasties.

    • Thanks for the MHO!!

Most Helpful Girl

  • while it doesn't define you as a professional, you will not get taken as seriously in higher up positions at a company as a professional if your nipples are always jutting out of your clothes. so sure, if you don't wear a bra, cool for you, just maybe see about pasties/plasters to stop it being so obvious if you want to be seen as having more brains rather than screwing for the position

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  • I worked in a traditional office and while the dress code was silent on underwear (for men and women) it was taken for granted that no one was going Regimental.

    Regardless, the great majority of ladies wore suited skirts, which mirror men's suits except for... you guessed it, a skirt.

    Since wearing a jacket was required in spaces other than private offices, it would not have been possible to tell if a woman was or wasn't wearing a bra.

  • It's unprofessional to not to wear underwear (also, super-nasty if we're talking bottoms), just like it's unprofessional to show up to a job interview without a shirt on. The problem is, so many people lack shame and dignity nowadays and just have this sh*tty, entitled "do what I feel like and expect everyone else to be cool with it" mentality nowadays (not OP; just people in general).

  • It's not something an employer has any business commenting on

  • The function of a bra should be to support the breasts (both female and male) for comfort of the wearer if needed; however, they have become a sexual attraction for the girl.

  • it entirely depends if your nipples are visible without, you can wear a dress without a bra that hides them. The issue is how you are perceived and so professionality counts. But having said this, I've been in workplaces where people are disgusting and disrespectful to each other and this is a reflection of a low-class manager.

  • Not sure it's either tbh

  • Maybe a few nip slips around the office will help get your work noticed... Hey hey, am I on to somethin' ere.

  • Its definitely B.

  • Nope

    • Nope its unprofessional or nope it doesn't matter?

    • It doesn’t matter.

  • Depends on how big your breasts are, and what you wear over them.

  • Prob unprofessional if anyone notices

  • i don’t think it’s either honestly, girls need them for both types of outfits

  • Who cares it's just tits

    but if u don't then u have to be extra careful from creeps tho.

  • never wear a bra please never cover those big juciy milkers ever thanks