The Rise And Fall Of Casual Day
Memo #1
Effective immediately, the company is adopting
Fridays as Casual Day so that employees may express their
diversity.
Memo #2
Spandex and leather micro-miniskirts are not
appropriate attire for Casual Day. Neither are string ties, rodeo
belt buckles or moccasins.
Memo #3
Casual Day refers to dress only, not attitude. When
planning Friday's wardrobe, remember image is a key to our
success.
Memo #4
A seminar on 'How to Dress for Casual Day' will be
held at 4 p.m. Friday in the conference room. Fashion show to
follow. Attendance is mandatory.
Memo #5
As an outgrowth of Friday's seminar, a 14-member
Casual Day Task Force has been appointed to prepare guidelines
for proper dress.
Memo #6
The Casual Day Task Force has completed a 30-page
manual. A copy of "Relaxing Dress Without Relaxing Company
Standards" has been mailed to each employee. Please review
the chapter "You Are What You Wear" and consult the
"home casual" versus "business casual"
checklist before leaving for work each Friday. If you have doubts
about the appropriateness of an item of clothing, contact your
CDTF representative before 7 a.m. on Friday.
Memo #7
Due to lack of participation, Casual Day has been
discontinued, effective immediately.