Hi everyone! I just had my first day at Starbucks and began my coffee academy training, however there’s one question I’ve had picking at my brain since I accepted the offer. Where the heck can I buy shorts or skirts that are still somewhat stylish/flattering, and meet all the Starbucks clothing guidelines? and I prefer to stay comfortable while achieving my daily looks. Any recommendations?
xcanIclockoutx5 points3y ago
Old Navy is always a great option! They have great deals and they have a ton of different options
gone_gay7 points3y ago
They said flattering bruh
StarPeachSquid [OP]2 points3y ago
Omg I totally forgot about old navy! Ty!!
warmcheesedanish3 points3y ago
I wear a simple black dress from target with some leggings underneath. It’s super comfortable & looks cute :)
flamencia3 points3y ago
Seconding Old Navy! I’ve probably gotten about half my work clothes there. And I would honestly just recommend checking out local goodwills. It might be a little more time intensive to look through everything, but I’ve had some great finds. And it makes it slightly less heartbreaking when you get a huge coffee or mocha stain on a shirt that you love...
elsha0072 points3y ago
My favorite work shorts are from Uniqlo men's section. The ones I get have an elastic waistband and since they're men's style, they have nice pockets and aren't too short. They look cute rolled up a little if they're too long for you as well. I've bought women's shorts that I love there as well, but on me they're too short for work.
emohill3 points3y ago
ooo i really wish i could see a picture of how you style them
elsha0072 points3y ago
Haha I just wear them normal because I have long legs. I wear men's polos or button-ups because having a collared shirt makes the apron stay in place better. I like to be comfortable, especially at work. I get most of my shirts from thrift stores because they're hella cheap.
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