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It sounds counterintuitive, but sometimes a frivolous order is more sustainable than a practical one. How? Because we tend to cherish our most "extra" pieces.

Look for independent designers who specialize in "fantasy" wear. Think of brands that prioritize silhouette over "wearability."

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The next morning, she finally reached the shop to report the error. It sounds counterintuitive, but sometimes a frivolous order

The result was not morale. It was chaos. Employees spent hours shopping for ridiculous socks. Introverted engineers felt publicly humiliated. One Muslim employee asked for an exemption due to modesty requirements (her socks are never visible); the VP denied it, saying "everyone participates."

Sourcing unique, theatrical pieces from secondhand shops, ensuring the escapist item has a circular lifecycle. Look for independent designers who specialize in "fantasy"

A: Yes, if it doesn’t discriminate and the employer can articulate a rational basis (e.g., a funeral home requiring dark suits). “Frivolous” is often a matter of degree. The key is whether it crosses into unreasonable burden or bias.

Throw an oversized denim jacket over a heavily sequined midi dress.

Legislative trends also curb frivolous orders: