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Tiffany Lo & Lewis Moynihan

Woman says she was sent home from work over 'inappropriate outfit'

A woman says she was sent home from work for wearing an 'inappropriate outfit'. Ying says she was left baffled by her boss's decision as she couldn't see the problem with her choice of clothes.

The woman moved from China to the US and has started logging her career journey in Los Angeles on social media. Ying mentioned to her followers in a video that she had started as a saleswoman at a car company.

However, a few months into the job, she updated fans that she has been sent home because of her outfit, reports the Daily Star. The influencer shared a clip of the outfit on TikTok and said: "I got sent home from work today because of what I wear.

"I just don't understand." In the video, Ying is wearing a checked black and white top and tan-coloured shorts.

Adding to her ensemble, she is also wearing a long blazer and a pair of white trainers. TikTok users were quick to give their opinions on her choice of clothes, with some agreeing with her boss.

Ying says she was left baffled by the decision to send her home (TikTok:yingfromchina)

One user said: "Never wear anything above the knee, it's very unprofessional. Also no jeans with holes or rips, sneakers, flip flops, or sheer tops."

A second agreed, stating: "That much knee? It's not even knee length...unprofessional."

Another person added: "Your shorts are way too short for most company attire code, should be at knee length. But it still looks fantastic for other occasions."

Other people disagreed believing that there was nothing wrong with Ying's outfit and claimed businesses should change rules on outfits. A user said: "Yes I see a problem right there.

"You are working for the wrong company. Bunch of machos conservators that still want women in dresses, 1800 is over."

Another agreed, stating: "Oh I see the problem, it's patriarchy!" A week after being sent home, Ying said the company suddenly let her go.

She said: "Didn't really give me any real reason. What is next?"

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