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Last week, while working in our intern jobs with @instylemagazine, we were wrongfully accused by our gay manager of wearing outfits that were “not appropriate for the workplace.” I’m sorry, but when did it become a crime to look hot as fuck in the place of work? How is it our fault if our coworkers are aroused by a gay man in a tight tank top and a redhead with a slim waist and thick rack? Why is it our problem if it’s distracting them from work? In our opinion, it should enhance the workplace culture and contribute to productivity, not take away. But no. The evil people at InStyle Magazine continue to villainize us. Fashion is self expression, and to say we can’t wear what we want to wear in the office is SUPPRESSION! We are DONE and have decided to take a stand. In this video, we organized a demonstration to show the workers of People Inc that if we can’t wear what we want to wear at work, then how about we wear nothing at all. How’s that for you, InStyle Magazine? You can watch ...

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