I was told my outfit was inappropriate for work but I don't get it – apparently loads of my colleagues complained too | The Sun

SHE wore a cute skirt, black top and denim jacket to head into work.

And while she thought she looked chic for her day at the call centre, one woman was left stunned when she was reprimanded for her "inappropriate" outfit.



She took to TikTok to share a video of herself in the outfit, as she wrote over the top: "They told me my outfit is inappropriate at work today.

"They said my skirt is too short and my boobs are not covered enough."

And it wasn't just her bosses who had issues with her outfit – her colleagues did too.

"I work at a call centre and I only see my coworkers," she added.

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"Apparently many coworkers complained about my outfit today."

In the caption of the video, she wrote: "I don’t know how to feel about this honestly."

People were quick to take to the comments section to weigh in on the situation, with one writing: "You look beautiful babe, I would complain for being sexualised in the work place.

"Unacceptable."

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"Honey you need to leave because your workplace is toxic af," another added.

"You look great."

As a third commented: "I think ur coworkers are jealous cause you look FINE af they can’t handle it."

"Makes me not wanna talk to any of them," the 22-year-old replied.

"Please try and find another job, leave that place asap they're toxic and give fatphobic vibes just because you're a thicker girl," someone else wrote.

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While another agreed, commenting: "Don’t change it. Keep wearing what you want.

"It’s giving toxic workplace. As another plus size black girl, I would quit."

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