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In what way the business suits and stockings dated the story, Stacia?
In some industries, stockings are required. :) One of my coworker's fiance works in investment banking and (you guys won't believe it), the dress code tells them what color underwear they must wear (navy and white IRRC), the thickness of stockings and the type of scrunchies women are allowed to wear. He cannot even roll his sleeves while in the office.

Not sure why, but I loved that Lacey wore stockings. I thought it was sexy as hell and Hunter seemed to like them ;)

None of the offices I've worked in over the past 15 or so years really had many women wearing pantyhose.
But then again, I suppose it might be different where you work. Some workplaces are more casual than others.

I hate pantyhose, loath it! haha!

And I would agree that it is outdated. But these sorts of companies are very slow to change. I could tell stories. Lol. A friend of mine at work and I often talk about writiing a book about what it is like to work in a large corporate law firm. Many firms even have rules against wearing open toes heels, even with hose! Outdated and slow to change.

The dress code in my office is more relaxed than business casual but I've always worked in Advertising and/or Marketing firms where Creative people would have conniptions if somebody would require them to wear anything but jeans and t-shirts. I go to work wearing my green Converse high-tops almost every day (today I'll be wearing sneakers because I'm going to the gym now.)

I have a feeling the rule about underwear was more to set a tone and let people know they were working for controlling assholes. Lol. I am working in a business casual environment now unless I am in court or mediation or deposition or a client meeting. But the women dress up. But i am guessing that is always the case compared to men. The end of this week begins the NATO meetings in Chicago and many uptight law firms are telling their people to dress grungy for work. Lol. So as to blend in and not look like they are working for The Man. I am pretty sure their briefcases and entering certain buildings will give them a way.

So true! And I wish those banks/investment firms would pay more attention to business than in wondering what color underwear their employees are wearing. According to my husband (who's an Economist and understand those things), the losses at JP Morgan Chase will end up being closer to 4-6 Billion because of the way those deals work.


That chase loss is really really scary.

I really wish that the Occupy Wall Street people were protesting against Congress because they are the ones that have let the Banks loose (my husband says Congress hasn't done enough to prevent the banks from doing it their crazy all over again.)

I used to be very very into politics and very concerned and active, but somewhere in the middle of 2009 (LOL) I got really disillusioned) and I replaced that obsession with reading. I was always a reader and read about a book a week and occasionally listened to audio books - -maybe one or two a month. But I guess now I avoid reality with my stories. :)

I'm the same way with politics, around the time I had Ethan I tried to stay up to date but it became just too hard. It's sad because our ballots came in the mail and I was just like - Oh yeah, it's almost time to vote. haha!

My family is very into politics (in fact, elections in the DR are tomorrow) and my husband is really into it too but I try not to be. I just vote and try to know what's going on but I don't let it rule my life. The whole thing will drive you crazy if you let it!

Sorry came into the discussion a little late. I can see the practicality behind commuting shoes, but I've never been able to do that. I'm in the same environment as Regina. Suits (skirt suits recommended for women) for client meetings, hose is a requirement for skirts, no skirt shorter than 2 inches above the knee, no open toes shoes, etc etc. Very conservative on the east coast, especially in law offices.







BTW, Regina, have you ever been to Hendrickx, on Walton St, btw Michigan and State? Yummy. Best white chocolate Belgian bread ever!

I haven't read them in order but #1, #5, #6 & #7 are very intertwined so I would at least read them in that order. The actions of hero #5 have a lot to do with what happened in #1, the heroes of #6 & #7 are really connected to #5. I don't think #2, #3 & #4 are that connected besides the friendship angle but then I think I haven't read #3 & #4.


Funny what a small world it is. :)

D.G., thanks. I'll keep that in mind. Guess, I'll have even more to supplement my TBR now.
Also, I finished


I've never read her before either, but I just went to her website to check her out. She's got a link on her homepage to a page that got left out of some printed paperback copies of her No Longer a Gentleman which is part of her historical THE LOST LORDS series. After reading that page, which happens to be part of the epologue so major spoiler, I think I want to add some of her stuff to my TBR as well.



I am reading

And I just finished (I loved both), the audio of:



I just started



No, actually I'm guilty of being one of those people who starts a book and then can't wait to see how it ends so reads the last few pages. I always go back and read the middle of the book to see how the author got to the endpoint, though. Plus, with romances, you kind of know that most often everything will work out, and there will be a happily ever after. So, maybe it wasn't a real spoiler after all.

Before I became a stay at home mom (aka free labor :) I worked for a not-for-profit company and we created jobs for people with disabilities. So, I would dress up, slacks and heels in the office but i'd often have to meet our clients in the strangest places, so I could really wear whatever I want. I feel for your ladies and the strict wardrobe for work.

I like Julie James a lot - her books are fun, sexy (although not that steamy) and her plots are really well developed.
My favorites by her are Practice Makes Perfect and Just the Sexiest Man Alive. This series is very good as well so maybe you'd like to try out the first book and see if you like her. They are not overly angsty but light and with humor.

Leea, loved your comment about free labor! But seriously, I admit I'm totally jealous of you being a stay at home mom with your kids. I'd love to but, one, we could never afford it and two, I'd give myself free reign to look like a slob every day instead of just the weekends! No self control. I need structure and at least having to go to work makes me attempt to look half way decent.




I might read a YA next but not sure which one.

I do believe you are right that it is type of work and location. I have a friend who is an in house attorney at google -- he has it so sweet and the atmosphere is so relaxed (people bring their pets to work, google takes them to work on a special bus, they dress way down). I don't have it that good at all. :) I do have good coffee though at my job.

I have a few friends who work for Yahoo and Apple. Then I have friends of friends that work for google and facebook. I hear they all have it really good but sometimes really long hours. But it's good to know that they are treated well.



Onward to a book I've been waiting for over a year to read. It's a post apocalyptic book but there's supposed to be an extremely taboo element in it.

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