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Hey!
My school has a dress code - shirt and tie for men, and "business casual" or something for females but that isn't very clear other than no jeans. Does anyone have an recommendations how ideas of what to wear? I tried to find a blog with something that would help but I'm not sure if that exists.
Women at LECOM seemed to be annoyed at the shoe limitations, simply because they can't wear boots in the snow, and most dressy women's shoes aren't very protective.
I've never lived where it snows, so I'm not speaking from experience. But I would think it would an option to wear snow boots to campus, and then change into dress shoes once there? I guess this would depend on if the campus is spread out or if it's mostly inside.
For non-snowy weather, I think Tieks are a great option because the split-sole allows you to fold them up and throw them in your purse/backpack. When you're tired of heels, you have another comfortable (but still somewhat dressy) option right in your bag. Though they're definitely an "investment" (at least for my budget): http://tieks.com/about-us/
This is not true. Everyone has a locker at LECOM. Just like anywhere else where it snows. You were your snow boots to the building, put your boots in the locker and then change into your dress shoes. It's not that big of a deal.Some people do that, but the way LECOM is set up (only one real entrance into the building), basically you have to change shoes at the front door (in between the sets of doors), because the security guard checks to make sure you're in dress code. Plus you'd have to lug your boots around with you all day.
This is not true. Everyone has a locker at LECOM. Just like anywhere else where it snows. You were your snow boots to the building, put your boots in the locker and then change into your dress shoes. It's not that big of a deal.
Ever since med school I have purchased my clothes from New York & Co. They have great styles and even greater sale prices (be sure you go to the racks at the back of the store). Plus, they change their stock eveery few weeks so that $60 blazer you loved 2 weeks ago will be <$10 once it's moved to the mark down rack.
They don't care about the style of shirt/blouse as long as it passes for business/professional. I don't wear button down. Don't have the right body typeI get the sense that LECOM is a bit like my grandmother. She had lots of rules and a strong sense of 'what to do' and 'what not to do.' For that reason, I think I'd be cool with LECOM's rules. I grew up with it.
I have a strong aversion to button-downs and usually get by with dressy tops rather than the classic button downs.
So is that a problem for LECOM? Just curious.