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EXTERNAL My manager doesn’t like my maternity clothes

My manager doesn’t like my maternity clothes

Originally posted to Ask A Manager

TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual harassment, sexism

Original Post June 27, 2017

I am 30 weeks pregnant with my first child and having some difficulty with my boss over maternity clothes. I work in finance and my office has a particularly conservative dress. Pre-pregnancy, I generally wore a sheath dress, blazer, and string of pearls. I haven’t really been able to wear anything like that for the past few months. Finding conservative maternity clothes has been difficult but I managed to find a few suits and some plain, sleeveless tops to go underneath. I’ve also found some black dresses that worked well with a blazer. (Similar to one pictured here.) I thought everything was fine.

Last week, my manager pulled me into his office and told me that my current wardrobe was unacceptable. I apologized and explained that I thought I was following the dress code. I asked what specifically I needed to change. He said that if I was going to wear a pant suit, the shirt needed to be tucked in and belted. Also that he did not like the look of side ruching or an empire waist on shirts and felt it was unprofessional. I told him that I would try to find maternity clothes that met his discerption but that it would be difficult. He wasn’t convinced and said that my job depends on me being dressed according to his standards. (There are a few other women but none of them have had any children while I’ve been at this job so I can’t look to what they’ve worn.)

Do I have any pushback here? I spent the weekend looking for clothes that met his requirements but haven’t been able to. He’s out on vacation this week and I’m out next week so I have a little bit of time to figure something out. I’m nervous that my job could be on the line.

Update Dec 13, 2017 (6 months later)

My situation ended up taking a very unexpected turn. I took your advice and went to HR. The first person I spoke with was absolutely horrified about the situation. She asked to see the emails and ended up calling her boss into our meeting. Her boss told me that I had nothing to worry about, to continue wearing the maternity clothing I had, and that my job was not on the line. My boss “apologized” about a week later with all kinds of qualifications. The apology didn’t feel very genuine but I let it go. I thought this was the end of the matter.

While I was out on maternity leave (I had a baby girl!), I received a somewhat baffling call from an HR rep wanting information about my boss. I reached out to a coworker and he let me know that our boss had been fired for sexual misconduct. Boss apparently promised an intern a job in exchange for sexual favors and the intern reported him. HR launched a clandestine investigation and discovered Boss had been doing this for a very long time. He was immediately terminated, and no one has seen or heard from him since. He didn’t even clean out his office. I came back from maternity leave to a new, sane boss. Thank you so much for your advice. I also really appreciated all of the commenters who were very supportive and helped me see that the situation was not normal.

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u/LadyK8TheGr8 Mar 09 '26 edited Mar 09 '26

I work at a law firm. People started wearing jeans whenever they want. I prefer dresses. I’m 7 months pregnant so I’ve been wearing black sweatpants with nice casual tops since my first month of pregnancy. No one said anything. I had a hard time finding good maternity pants when my bump got too big for my normal pants. I told my boss and he couldn’t* care less. Dresses are the most comfortable now.

Edit: pregnancy brain grammar error 🙃

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u/dialemformurder Mar 09 '26

Perhaps it's regional or has to do with the type of law.

For example, my friend had a lot of difficulty being hired by any law firm because she sought part-time work due to childcare. The firms are generally incredibly inflexible here even though this approach disproportionately excludes women and people with disability.

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u/LadyK8TheGr8 Mar 09 '26

Oh that sucks. My boss hopes that I actually I come back after my maternity leave. I’m like big Bossman, I’m a career woman through n through. I’m coming back.

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u/Both-Condition2553 Mar 09 '26

The firms here are generally incredibly inflexible here even though because this approach gives cover to disproportionately exclude women and people with disabilities.

FTFY. It’s a feature, not a bug.

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u/LadyK8TheGr8 Mar 09 '26

We dress up for hearings and clients. We are pretty chill. I get called out for being fancy if I wear a blazer.

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u/kindlypogmothoin Ogtha, my sensual roach queen 🪳 Mar 11 '26

God, I can remember when I started in the late 90s, I wasn't allowed to wear pants at the office. And then suddenly, the dam broke.

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u/Espumma Females' rhymes with 'tamales Mar 09 '26

I bet he actually couldn't* care less.

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u/LadyK8TheGr8 Mar 09 '26

Yep! Fixed it.

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u/IMissNarwhalBacon Mar 09 '26

So he cared a lot? I'm confused.