harping on its whiteness certainly is. There are a lot of things in business that were invented or made popular by white people.Saying that rich white people did a thing is racism? Aren't we touchy.
your attitude towards the job is why your outfit is judged. They have to make a host of assumptions and fast judgments of you based on that bring interaction and clothing plays into that. I'm a photographer and graphic designer. Other than weddings, I never wear a tie let alone a suit and many of my desired workplaces would be creative, casual settings (some very adamant about comfortable and functional attire).When the needs of the customer have nothing to do with whether the employee is a mangy hippie or not, it's exactly an exercise in social conformity. A few summers ago I interviewed for a job at a moving company. They didn't hire me because I wouldn't meet their appearance standard. Which is fine, I took another job, but that doesn't change the fact that one's ability to pick up a couch isn't really contingent on looking like Derek Jeter.
I would be quite foolish to show up for that interview in the outfit that I'd wear at the job.
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