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A TikTok user is heated over the fact that she was sent home from work due to her “inappropriate” choice of dress.

The employee — named Danielle — shared a video claiming that she was ordered to go home and change her sleeveless shirt, despite her workplace being 100 degrees.

“Get ready with me after I got sent home for being dressed inappropriately,” she captioned her one-minute clip.

“Note: it is 100 degrees where I work inside,” she claimed.

Danielle was wearing an orange spaghetti-strap babydoll top, black leggings and brown hiking boots.

“I got sent home because my shirt is inappropriate for the workplace,” she explained.

“I understand my cleavage is just a little too much, and I can’t have that ‘dumpy’ hanging out,” she went on sarcastically, referring to her bosom and behind, all of which was amply covered.

Danielle then quickly changed into a very casual, loose-fitting navy T-shirt and joked that the “V” letter on the top could be seen “as controversial.”


  The user claimed she was sent home due to her sleeveless blouse. TikTok/dandylee07 The user claimed she was sent home due to her sleeveless blouse. TikTok/dandylee07

Her viewers were also baffled by the event, sending her support in the comments section.

“I’m so confused about what’s inappropriate about the first outfit?” one person wondered.

“This makes me so angry! 😡 I can’t believe we are still dealing with this bulls – – t, heaven forbid someone see a sHoULdEr,” another person madly wrote.

One girl said: “My blood is boiling,” and someone else interjected: “That’s insane, you looked great!”

Another TikTok member took to the platform to reveal that she was also reportedly taken to task for violating the dress code — this time at an all-women’s gym — for her outfit.


  Danielle changed her top and slapped on a loose vintage T-shirt to get back to work. TikTok/dandylee07 Danielle changed her top and slapped on a loose vintage T-shirt to get back to work. TikTok/dandylee07

Kerry Rose Schwartz claimed she was shamed for wearing body-shaping leggings and a sports bra.

She noted that she was pulled aside by the fitness center’s manager and was asked to leave due to her “offensive” ensemble.

The owner had revealed that Schwartz’s outfit was making other women feel “uncomfortable.”

”I don’t think there is anything wrong with this. Why am I being shamed? Especially for a women’s gym,” she said in her video.

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