I am a Sr Engineer and work for NASA. When you work with flight equipment, no buttons allowed. So my “uniform dress code” is jeans and a t-shirt with a pocket. Pocket is optional. To avoid any conflict, the T-shirt’s are plain colored, heavy duty.
They USED TO BE Carhart. Dozens of them
Now they are being replaced; and none of them will be Carhart. Lots of T-shirt’s at the plants. This was a poor decision made by management that doesn’t have a clue who their customers are
I am a Sr Engineer and work for NASA. When you work with flight equipment, no buttons allowed. So my “uniform dress code” is jeans and a t-shirt with a pocket. Pocket is optional. To avoid any conflict, the T-shirt’s are plain colored, heavy duty.
They USED TO BE Carhart. Dozens of them
Now they are being replaced; and none of them will be Carhart. Lots of T-shirt’s at the plants. This was a poor decision made by management that doesn’t have a clue who their customers are
Exactly....