Hiking guide gets called out by her new boss for wearing only a sports bra, she wonders if she's wrong: 'Is it inappropriate to hike in a sports bra?'

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    "He said it was 'inappropriate.' Even though it was almost 80 degrees out.' "
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    Is it inappropriate to hike in a sports bra? I'm 25 and I work for an outdoor adventure company. We do everything from hiking trips, to backpacking, to rock climbing, to whitewater rafting. Our groups range from high school kids to bachelor parties to corporate outings. And we do trips all over the southeast US.
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    We started our spring trips last weekend, and we have a pretty new staff and one new manager. Long story short: he told. me I wasn't allowed to hike in a sports bra. He said it was "inappropriate." Even though it was almost 80 degrees out. Even though that has always been fine. Even though I have led hikes with the owner of the company dressed like that.
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    So what should I do? Ignore him (he probably won't be on any of my trips this summer)? Talk to the owner? It bothered me, but I don't usually like to make a fuss. I'd be interested in hearing people's honest opinions.
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    youngboomer62 · 13 hr. ago If you have worked like that with the owner, and he/she didn't have a problem with it, talk to the owner. Sounds like the manager is flexing some muscle to show who's in charge. 4.7k Reply Share • • • Proper-District8608 13 hr. ago Or the owner mentioned managers job to say something in hr sort of way. 914 Reply Share . . .
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    aksid 13 hr. ago • Ask the owner... if it was a big deal they would have it written down and let you know already. I work in a similar field and have coworkers that hike in sports bras all the time 893 Reply Share uniformrbs 6 hr. ago I think asking for it in writing is important. Email the owner and the manager, and ask for confirmation of the policy 72 Reply Share . . .
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    Molenium 12 hr. ago. . edited 12 hr. ago As others have said, it depends entirely on how widespread this policy is for all staff. If you work for a very casual company where all the male staff are hiking without shirts, then yes, you're being singled out.
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    In general though, as an employee and representative of your company, I'm entirely unsurprised that you'd be told to wear a shirt while at work, and that does not seem like an inappropriate request. I've done a lot of outdoor adventure activities with companies in my area (hiking, rafting, kayaking, zip lining, etc) and I've never seen staff with their shirt off outside of a couple of quick changing situations.
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    I'm kind of surprised it's an issue your company doesn't do any branding or want you to wear anything with their name/logo on it? With how easy it is to get clothing printed and all the options for light-weight, moisture wicking clothing, I'm really surprised they don't have you wearing something that identifies you as staff/group leader. I don't think I've ever been on one of these trips where the company didn't at least have a box of t- shirts in the back of a van that they were selling to par
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    It could also be that your new manager have been given leeway to set new standards for staff themselves, or that the owner wasn't comfortable with what you were wearing in the past, but maybe isn't the best at dealing with conflict and has put it on the new manager to deal with (not the mark of a good owner, for sure, but I've seen it happen plenty of times in various workplaces).
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    SmokeySFW 13 hr. ago Are there any men in the groups that hike shirtless? If so, ignore that guy. Ignore him either way, but his stance is entirely indefensible if it's common for male employees to hike shirtless.
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    mamabeloved · 12 hr. ago For work I'd likely wear a sports bra and a loose sleeveless tank on top. 142 Reply Share
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    slang_tang_.9 hr. ago You should wear a shirt for UV protection. Every hiking tour I have been on, the guide is wearing a hat and long sleeve company shirt. 145 Reply Share • aManPerson 4 hr. ago i was ready to say the boss, but, UV protection is no joke. all that repeated UV exposure will you up more than any lack of future job references or lack of raises. 27 Reply Share • • •
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    cptspeirs 10 hr. ago I was a wilderness guide, a rock/white water guide, and volunteer SAR. As a participant, you're fine hiking in a sports bra, as a guide I'd expect you to wear a tank top, or shirt. I'd also expect my male guides to wear shirts unless they're white water, in which case shirtless is fine, and a bikini top under a PFD is also acceptable for women.
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    Apathy_Cupcake . 9 hr. ago Disclaimer: I'm very pro wear what you want, including full However there's a time and a place for everything. If you are working in a professional capacity at least. wear a tank top. Sports bras are not appropriate for that role. You will survive the heat. If you go swimming with the group that's different of course. But an outdoor company employee needs to have a tank top on on the least, male or female. It's just tacky and unprofessional not wearing some sort of shi
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    ramengirl22 - 9 hr. ago. edited 9 hr. ago I think the framing is disingenuous. • "Is it inappropriate to hike in a sports bra?" No. • "Is it inappropriate to lead a hiking group in a sports bra while professionally representing my company after my boss asked me not to?" Yes. I'm also a little confused, because you say "almost" 80-- so high 70s? That sounds perfect and not some extreme temperature that justifies not wearing a shirt to work.

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