Shirts

When I first showed up here at school I tried to get an idea of what attire is and is not acceptable. A lot of teachers wear yellow polo shirts (yellow is the the color associated with Monday, which is the day the king was born on, so yellow is the king’s color, so wearing yellow shows support for the king).

A lot of teachers wear untucked aloha-esque shirts.

I figured a tucked in polo (even if it wasn’t yellow would be acceptable). While wearing a blue polo. I was asked by one of my supervisors to “wear something that is presentable.” I was a bit taken aback.

I accordingly went shirt shopping. I picked up the pictured shirt because it is cut to be worn untucked. I figured if untucked was acceptable, I would wear something untucked.

I checked the shirt with my supervisor. Asking if it was okay. The response was “very okay.”

Later in the day someone asked me why I was dressed so nice. I was a little slow to pick up the meaning. I was wearing a short sleeve shirt untucked. The person told me this shirt is the style worn by village headmen. I asked if it was okay for me to wear. The response was affirmative. The person could not understand why I would dress up so nice if I didn’t have to.

I like being able to be dressed super classy without even tucking in my shirt or putting on a tie.


Comments

4 responses to “Shirts”

  1. Judah Avatar
    Judah

    I’m jealous

  2. Lets keep this whole dress code thing a secret or my husband will be the next missionary to Thailand. I can see him ordering Muzzy speaks Ubon or Power Glide Thai or Ubonese for Dummies any day now….
    and his favorite color is yellow!

  3. Karen Harbaugh Avatar
    Karen Harbaugh

    I appreciate your heart and great attitude, AND the shirt looks good on you!

  4. Leslie Avatar
    Leslie

    This is an excellent lesson in the cultural-boundedness of aesthetics if you ask me!

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