Hi all,
A female colleague and I had a laugh this morning when we walked into the office: same colour scheme. Orange t-shirt, black legwear. The only difference being she was in trousers, I was in a black, ankle-length skirt. And I had knee-high boots with a two-inch heel on as well (autumn has come upon us early, it seems), she's in flat pumps.
This tends to happen quite a lot.
Another colleague and I are of a similar height (around 6'), and have similar tastes in long skirts, mostly denim, and she and I often let each other know if the other has seen something nice in town. It's not uncommon for both of us to turn up in the same grey denim skirt, and unheard of for both of us to be wearing the same colour tops. Not that it's always denim, but it's practical and hard-wearing, and suits most weather conditions. I've got a range of dark green, ivory, blue, grey and black cotton and linen skirts of almost every conceivable length. Most of them get worn to work at some point during the year. I'm not keen on patterns or multi-colours, though, and I loathe viscose.
And no one raises an eyebrow.
When I first came openly into work in May of last year, in a black cotton knee length skirt during the week (I'd been coming in skirted at weekends for several years), I was summoned to the manager's office. I got the feeling she felt a little awkward, but apparently it had been noted I was wearing a skirt (no, really?), and she wanted me to know I had the full support of the University and of the Library in doing so. So full steam ahead since then. Now, come the morning, I decide what to wear for the day, knowing I can choose from my entire wardrobe, and not have to limit myself to bifurcated legwear. I know I'm really lucky, working where I do, being able to do this with such freedom. The sense of liberation has never dulled.
I often get complementary comments from students and other library users. In the thousands who have seen me, no one has ever made an unkind comment or questioned me. What may have gone on when my back is turned is beside the point; people can think what they like, say what they like.
This is the place:
http://www.le.ac.uk/library/
Sadly, I don't feature on any of the pictures. I'll try to get some pictures organised of me at work, but I don't have a digital camera, and I'm not sure of the technological side of things, so I'll need to get someone to help. Hopefully, not to long, now.
Gotta go, quitting time.
Best wishes,
Ash
Daring to be different.