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I have to wear a black bottom which can be pants, capris, or shorts to the knee, and one of two shirts. One shirt is Gold, which I wear most of the time, and the other is dark grey. I also have to wear closed toed shoes. I have 3 of the Gold shirts to change out and one of the Grey shirts.
It depends on where I am working. If I am doing my house calls on the weekend I am very relaxed but professional looking. dress pants with a polo shirt maybe with a massage logo on it sometimes.
When I am at the physical rehab during the week I usually wear a long sleeved shirt with dress pants and nice boots and sometimes a tie. This may sound extreme but as an instructor I have to set the example of what professionalism is in the public's eyes or if I run across a past student (after what some of my students have worn to class). Granted shirt and tie may be too much, but i have found you get a great deal of respect from people who do and dont know you. (and yes I have given massage in a shirt and tie and my boots have crape (sp) soles which feel much better than tennis shoes.
Wonder why we seem to gravitate to wearing black? I do, too. Black comfy sport or yoga pants (J.Jill) & some sort of shirt, plus a black scrub shirt I can throw over whatever I wear works the best for me. I tried working in socks until I stubbed my toe on the table once, so now it's mostly some kind of leather comfort shoe or maybe strappy Teva sandals in summer.
nonsexual so there can be NO mistake of what I do.
As opposed to Miss Louise Jackson over here. (Plus: AUGH! The eyebrows! They burn!)
At the spa I work at, we have a black jacket to wear--just kind of your basic boxy jacket. We don't /have/ to wear it, but I usually do, because that means I only have to worry about the bottom half of me looking presentable. When it's cold, I wear jeans and sneakers (yoga pants if I'm coming from the gym); in the summer, I wear shorts (usually cargo shorts) and Chakos or Birks.
At home, the bottom half remains the same, but I wear a tank top or plain short-sleeved shirt. My favorites are my black racer-back tanks with the built-in shelf bra, but they're starting to get a little on the old side.
And yeah, I usually wear black most of the time anyway, too.
bwuahahaha...yea i could tell by how "natural" she looks that she's really into a natural, holistic approach. hahaha
but you know what...i'm glad Miss Jackson looks like that so there IS a difference just by looking at our marketing who and what we all are. ;)
Well, I suppose blowing one's wad qualifies as "natural" stress relief.
And, sadly, even though /we/ see a difference, the general public doesn't always. The one time I've been out-and-out propositioned in a massage was in the wellness spa I work at . . . while wearing the afore-mentioned boxy jacket. *headdesk*
Lisa said:
bwuahahaha...yea i could tell by how "natural" she looks that she's really into a natural, holistic approach. hahaha
but you know what...i'm glad Miss Jackson looks like that so there IS a difference just by looking at our marketing who and what we all are. ;)
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