I sometimes envy men a 'uniform' of kinds. Black tie, for example - buy it once, wear it forever. Women would be judged if they wore the same long shiny dress over and over, but men get to wear the same suit if they want to.
Suits for work can do the same thing: two or three good suits, six or seven shirts, as many ties as you fancy (or as few) and two good pairs of shoes - bang, job's a good 'un.
Whereas women are expected to have outfits - shoes, bags, - and be 'put together' in a way that doesn't just involve wearing a matching jacket and pair of trousers.
Now, this is lovely if you adore clothes and fashion and it is one of your creative outlets- I have friends like this and I rather envy them - but I'm not like that. If anything, I would like to be able to wear a uniform! Just so it's one less thing to worry about. But in my line of work men don't wear suits (more 'smart casual' - no jeans, dress shirts open at the neck, sometimes blazers, sometimes not) and that leaves a whole bewildering range open to me. Open-toed shoes too casual? This dress work-appropriate but this one too cleavage-y? This neckline too high? This one too low?
Not to mention I cycle to the station as part of my commute so a whole range of dress-options are out the window anyway. Pretty as can be, but not actually practical for my life.
Oh dear. I wonder if I have been so conditioned by the ease of school uniform I am basically hankering for it ? The horror! 